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What The Falk Podcast
Tom Flanagan Meets WTF Sunderland Podcast | Lee Johnson, Luke O'Nien, trolleys, and leaving SAFC

What The Falk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 94:12


Ex-Sunderland defender Tom Flanagan sits down to discuss his three-and-a-half year stay at the Stadium of Light, Lee Johnson, Phil Parkinson and everything in between. From Wembley heartache to the regret at leaving the club, Flanno gives us 1hr30 minutes of his time to go through what playing for the Lads meant to me. Enjoyed the episode? Tough, we want you to unsubscribe immediately - or just follow us at @WTFSunlunPod, if you have to (You can subscribe via your favourite podcast app, if you really have to.) #SAFC #EFLChampionship

Nashville Sounds - Rounding Third
May 6 - Tom Flanagan

Nashville Sounds - Rounding Third

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 6:15


Brewers VP of Player Operations & Baseball Administration Tom Flanagan joins Jeff Hem on the pregame to discuss the Brewers' and Sounds' first month of the season, how recent Sounds such as Isaac Collins, Logan Henderson and Chad Patrick have taken advantage of opportunity, and the rehab progress of Brandon Woodruff.

Ninja Coaching Coast To Coast
Building a Tribe: Lessons in Community and Success from a 50-Year Rock Band

Ninja Coaching Coast To Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 33:08


Special Announcement: We're kicking things off with something we've never done before! One lucky listener will win a trip to a Ninja Installation in Fort Collins, Colorado (May 6th-9th), taught by Larry Kendall himself! The prize includes the course fee waived, roundtrip airfare (US/Canada), ground transport from Denver, and four nights' hotel. Rules: Must be a first-time attendee and a legal resident of the US or Canada. Enter now at NinjaSelling.com/giveaway. The winner will be announced on the podcast on April 14th! Welcome back to the Ninja Selling Podcast! Today, Rob Nelson sits down with a key figure behind the scenes at Ninja Selling and The Group Real Estate, Tom Flanagan. While Tom serves as Chief Innovation Officer at The Group and President of Group Financial Partners (GFP), today's conversation dives into a completely different realm: his passion project writing the story of the legendary New England rock band, Max Creek. Tom shares the fascinating journey of documenting a band with a five-decade history and a fiercely loyal community. Discover how Max Creek's "slow burn," grassroots approach to building a following – utilizing newsletters, fan hotlines, and authentic connection long before the digital age – holds powerful lessons for today's real estate professionals. Learn about the importance of finding your unique superpower, redefining success beyond vanity metrics, fostering genuine community, and prioritizing authenticity over fleeting trends. This episode explores how the principles that allowed Max Creek to thrive for 50 years, focusing on creating a "place to call home" for their fans, can be applied by real estate agents and brokerages to build lasting relationships, cultivate loyalty, and create a business that transcends mere transactions. Join the community of 16,000+ Ninjas on the Ninja Selling Podcast Facebook Group for more valuable insights, collaboration, and networking opportunities! Leave a voicemail at 208-MY-NINJA if you'd like to offer more direct feedback. Be sure to check out Ninja Selling Events for upcoming installations and other events, and if you'd like personalized help in achieving your goals, visit Ninja Coaching to connect with one of our fantastic coaches. Episode Highlights: Special Giveaway Announcement: Win a Trip to a Larry Kendall Taught Installation! Introducing Tom Flanagan: CIO at The Group, President of GFP, and Ninja Board Member Tom's Passion Project: Writing the Biography of the Band Max Creek From Fan to Author: The Serendipitous Story Behind the Book Lessons from Max Creek's 50-Year Journey Presented at LeadingRE Grassroots Marketing Gold: Newsletters, Hotlines, and Word-of-Mouth Power Innovation Born from Necessity: Building Their Own Tech Finding Your Unique Superpower: Insights from Phish's Bass Player Redefining Success: Beyond Commercial Metrics to Community Impact Max Creek's "Why": Giving People a Place to Call Home The Power of Community: How True Connections Form from Within Authenticity vs. Trends: The Value of a "Slow Burn" Approach Avoiding the "Bragging" Trap: Professionalism vs. Vanity Metrics Building Community by Design: Lessons for Real Estate Agents Tom's Book Title and Max Creek Music Recommendations   Key Takeaways: "What I really uncovered is that they've been a band for five decades and built this amazing community which really has really just surpassed commercial success." "Find your unique superpower. Everybody's different, but find that one thing that you can bring to the table that nobody else has and lean into that." "I don't think those vanity metrics resonate with consumers... just imagine redefining that success and saying, hey, we served 1200 families in 2024..." "[Max Creek's co-founder said] one of the reasons why I started the band was to give people a place to call home." "True communities thrive when the connections are from within." "Grassroots movements organically are not get rich quick movements. It takes time, it takes energy. You need to be in it for the long haul. You need to have the authenticity..." "...real estate agents are the backbone of communities." "I would rather have 1000 true fans who are passionately involved... than I would say 10,000 people who could care less." "...they made decisions that maybe weren't the best business decisions, but certainly favored the community itself." "You can't have it both ways. They can't boast about those things and also want to be treated as an elevated professional." Links: Giveaway Entry: NinjaSelling.com/giveaway Website: http://www.NinjaSelling.com/Podcast  Email: TSW@NinjaSelling.com  Phone: 1-800-254-1650  Podcast Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/TheNinjaSellingPodcast  Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NinjaSelling  Instagram: @NinjaSellingOfficial  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ninjaselling  Upcoming Public Ninja Installations: https://NinjaSelling.com/events/list/?tribe_eventcategory%5B0%5D=183&tribe__ecp_custom_2%5B0%5D=Public  Ninja Coaching: http://www.NinjaSelling.com/course/ninja-coaching/

The Morning Drive with Marcus and Kurt

Tom Flanagan, Superintendent of Burlington Schools, joins Kurt & Anthony to talk about this years budget and give an update on the new High School.

The True North Field Report
Jagmeet Singh to PROP UP the Liberals again?!

The True North Field Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 67:51


As Trump's looming tariffs seem inevitable, the Libs have come up with a cynical new scheme to pay Canadians a pandemic-level bailout for workers and businesses – presumably plunging the country deeper into debt with even more inflationary spending.  Perhaps most disturbing of all, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is open to supporting the Liberal government in passing this multi-billion dollar bribe to Canadians before the next election.  On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by retired political scientist Tom Flanagan. They discuss this potential program, how we already have EI for this purpose, and why Singh keeps breaking his promise and backing the Libs.  Candice and Tom also discuss Trump, the tariffs, Jordan Peterson's controversial essay in the National Post, the foreign interference report and the prospects of a Mark Carney government.  Later in the show, they discuss the new critically acclaimed documentary, Sugarcane, about residential schools and how it promotes a misleading narrative and gets many facts wrong. Tom discusses the important facts omitted from the documentary, and provides a reality check about Canada's past and present treatment of First Nations people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nashville Sounds - Rounding Third
August 7 - Tom Flanagan

Nashville Sounds - Rounding Third

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 7:00


Brewers VP of Player Operations Tom Flanagan joins Jeff Hem on the pregame show to discuss the four young prospects who've joined the Sounds from Double-A in the past week - Jacob Misiorowski, Craig Yoho, Logan Henderson and Carlos Rodriguez.

Full Comment with Anthony Furey
Behind Canada's ‘moral panic' around suspected graves at residential schools

Full Comment with Anthony Furey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 42:45


It's been three years since the bombshell media reports first spread claims there was a “mass grave” found at a former Kamloops residential school, and the truth has been playing catch-up ever since. But as our guest this week explains, anyone with knowledge of history should have known the grisly allegations that residential schools had been disappearing children and secretly disposing of them didn't make sense. Tom Flanagan, co-author of Grave Error: How the Media Misled Us (and the Truth about Residential Schools), discusses with Brian how the country was seized with moral panic that overrode skeptical questions. Even as the facts come out now, says Flanagan, there are those in power still working to keep false narratives alive. (Recorded June 20, 2024) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
JellyLab X AnatomyHacks: Seeing the Unseen

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 6:03


Maker Faire Rome - The European Edition a Project from Ireland that will be on display in Rome from the 25 th to the 27 th of October during the twelfth edition of the largest Faire about DIY innovations Unlock the Hidden Worlds with DIY Science and Technology Imagine peering into the unseen realms around us, unveiling the intricate beauty of life and the universe through creative, hands-on exploration. This is precisely what JellyLab X AnatomyHacks is all about. A groundbreaking collaboration between JellyLab, a team of innovative research scientists from University College Dublin, Ireland, and AnatomyHacks, a pioneering company known for its interactive medical educational models. Together, they are on a mission to bring the magic of discovery to everyone, using DIY tools and tricks that make even the most familiar things appear in astonishing new ways. AnatomyHacks Exploring the World Within and Around Us JellyLab X AnatomyHacks is more than just a project; it's a journey into the hidden worlds that surround us. Through this collaboration, they showcase DIY approaches to scientific exploration that can be easily adopted by enthusiasts and educators alike. Whether it's building microscopes from Lego and 3D printers or creating interactive ways to visualize sound and embryonic growth,JellyLab X AnatomyHacks is revolutionizing how we see and understand our world. A Fusion of Science, Craft, and Technology At the heart of this initiative are four key topics: Crafts, Educational Technology, Health, and Science. By integrating these elements, JellyLab X AnatomyHacks bridges the gap between complex scientific concepts and accessible, hands-on learning experiences. This fusion allows individuals to explore the microscopic wonders of biology, understand the mechanisms of our bodies, and even perceive how our brains process information from our eyes. Meet the Minds Behind the Magic Mark Pickering, Niamh Burke, and Tom Flanagan are the brilliant minds driving JellyLab X AnatomyHacks. With a collective background in science communication, educational design, and maker event experience, they have honed their skills out of necessity. When existing tools couldn't solve their scientific or educational challenges, they took matters into their own hands and created the tools themselves. This inventive spirit is what fuels JellyLab X AnatomyHacks. Mark Pickering Twitter: @PickeringLab Niamh Burke Twitter: @Niamh_deBurca Tom Flanagan Twitter: @TFlanaganLab Together, they aim to bring their tools and tricks for exploring our world to the rest of Europe, empowering others to see the unseen. The Tools and Tricks of Exploration JellyLab X AnatomyHacks isn't just about looking at the world differently; it's about equipping you with the knowledge and tools to do so. Here are some of the fascinating DIY approaches they offer: Lego Microscopes: Discover the microscopic world with a microscope you can build yourself using Lego and 3D-printed components. It's a fun and educational project that brings the invisible into view. Interactive Sound Visualization: Ever wondered what your voice looks like? With JellyLab X AnatomyHacks, you can create interactive displays that make sound waves visible, offering a unique way to study acoustics and communication. Embryonic Development Models: Explore the stages of human embryonic growth with detailed, 3D-printed models. These interactive tools provide a tangible way to understand the complexities of development from conception to birth. Neurosensory Exploration: Delve into how our brains collect and process information from our eyes. With innovative, hands-on experiments, you'll gain insight into the fascinating world of neuroscience. Join the Movement JellyLab X AnatomyHacks is calling all makers, educators, and science enthusiasts to join them in this exciting journey. By sharing their knowledge and tools, they aim to inspire a new generation of explorers who can see the unseen and uncover the mysteries of ou...

The Morning Drive with Marcus and Kurt

Tom Flanagan, Burlington Superintendent of Schools, joins Kurt & Anthony to talk about the progress of the new high school as well a number of other items.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Accelerator Programme for Student Entrepreneurs Kicks-Off at University College Dublin

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 4:00


The 2024 NovaUCD Student Enterprise Competition, an intensive 4-week accelerator programme for student entrepreneurs, which is now in its 10th year, has commenced at University College Dublin (UCD) with 14 early-stage ventures and 27 participating students. The participating ventures are focused on a wide range of business ideas ranging from aircraft maintenance to sustainable fashion to digital health, and legal services. A €3k Tech Sustainability Prize sponsored by Terra Solar and a €3k NovaUCD One to Watch Prize are available to the winners of this year's competition. The accelerator programme is run by NovaUCD, the innovation and start-up hub at UCD, as a framework to support undergraduate and postgraduate students who want to work together to develop and grow start-up companies. The aim of the competition is to assist the participating students in refining their start-up ideas through a series of structured workshops, including taught content from industry experts, interactive workshops, regular mentoring and pitching sessions. Tom Flanagan, Director of Enterprise and Commercialisation, NovaUCD said, "Over the next few weeks we will be supporting the participating student entrepreneurs as they begin the process of accelerating the translation of their business ideas and concepts into start-ups. A key objective of this annual competition is to provide students with the skills, the confidence and the opportunity to further develop their ideas and to hopefully in time launch their start-ups on a national and even an international stage." The 4-week programme, which uses the Lean Startup and Business Model Canvas approach, includes a series of structured workshops and interactive workshops delivered by Raomal Perera, Caitlin Hafer and Nirisha Manandhar from Lean Disruptor. Topics such as, customer development; value proposition; working in teams; design thinking; prototyping, environment mapping; financial planning and effective fundraising and pitching, will be covered. This year two new components have been introduced to the programme. The first is focused on supporting the students to think about how they can create AI powered start-ups, what are the tools and opportunities to leverage generative AI, not only in their products or services, but also in their business operations. The second is to provide 'checkpoints' as the students develop their business ideas where they can reflect on the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and how best to align their emerging start-ups with these goals. At a final workshop, to be held in late-June, the participating ventures will pitch to a judging panel. Based on the evaluation of the presentations two winners will be selected, one will be awarded the €3k Tech Sustainability Prize sponsored by Terra Solar and other will be awarded the €3k NovaUCD One to Watch Prize. Over 70 early-stage ventures and some 170 students have completed the NovaUCD Student Enterprise Competition to date. Among the entrepreneurs who previously took part in the competition is Charlie Gleeson, who completed the competition in 2019 with an e-scooter business idea, which became Zipp Mobility. The company which he grew to launch e-scooter and e-bike services in locations across Ireland, the UK and Poland was acquired by ZEUS Scooters in 2023. Charlie is currently General Manager, FreeNow, Ireland. Seventeen (17) postgraduate and ten (10) undergraduate students are participating on this year's programme. Many of the students completed NovaUCD's new entrepreneurship initiative, called Nova Vision, which took place earlier this year. The key goal of Nova Vision is to nurture sustainability and technology, in alignment with the UN's SDGs, and to empower students to contribute to positive global change through entrepreneurial activities.

Return to Reason
Residential School Mass Graves Lack Proof | Dr. Tom Flanagan

Return to Reason

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 73:58


Dr. Tom Flanagan, author, analyst, and professor, questions the controversy of mass graves in Canadian residential schools. Where's the proof? He challenges the narrative of widespread abuse in residential schools while emphasizing the importance of truth and evidence in understanding Canada's history. 

Leaders on the Frontier
Residential School Mass Graves Lack Proof | Dr. Tom Flanagan

Leaders on the Frontier

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 73:58


Dr. Tom Flanagan, author, analyst, and professor, questions the controversy of mass graves in Canadian residential schools. Where's the proof? He challenges the narrative of widespread abuse in residential schools while emphasizing the importance of truth and evidence in understanding Canada's history. 

Nashville Sounds - Rounding Third
May 8 - Tom Flanagan (p1)

Nashville Sounds - Rounding Third

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 5:55


Brewers VP of Player Operations Tom Flanagan joins Jeff Hem on the pregame show to discuss the Brewers' and Sounds' starts to the season, the impact of several recent Sounds at the big league level, including Tobias Myers, and how the Brewers have tried to juggle thin rosters at times at Triple-A and Double-A with a rule that limits how many minor league players can be in an organization at one time.

Nashville Sounds - Rounding Third
May 9 - Tom Flanagan (p2)

Nashville Sounds - Rounding Third

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 5:54


Brewers VP of Player Operations Tom Flanagan joins Jeff Hem on the pregame show in Durham and discusses the groundbreaking of a new stadium for the Brewers' Low-A Carolina League affiliate and how it combines with organization's previous efforts to build and update facilities in the Dominican Republic and at their spring training complex in Arizona.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
New AI Accelerator Programme for Start-Ups at University College Dublin

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 6:07


Dara Calleary TD, Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, has today announced a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) accelerator programme for start-ups at University College Dublin (UCD). The 6-month AI Ecosystem Accelerator, which begins in April, will be delivered by NovaUCD, the university's hub of innovation and start-up activities, in partnership with CeADAR, Ireland's National Centre for Applied AI. The focus of the new accelerator programme is to support entrepreneurs who are developing disruptive AI solutions in sectors including, healthcare, cybersecurity, education, sustainability, finance, content creation, supply chain and customer service, for a global market. The programme is being funded through the European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIH) framework, a Europe-wide initiative with funding of €700 million from both the European Commission and the Governments of member states. The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, through Enterprise Ireland, is leading on the EDIH programme for Ireland and CeADAR has been designated as the European Digital Innovation Hub in AI for Ireland. Targeted supports for participants on the AI Ecosystem Accelerator include a dedicated commercial mentor and workshops on value proposition, route to market, sales strategies and securing investment. Participants will have access to co-working space at NovaUCD and access to the NovaUCD community of founders, investors, business partners and student interns. Participants will also have access to CeADAR's EDIH services which include AI technologies, and research expertise with technical mentorship. Applications are open for the programme via https://www.ucd.ie/innovation/aiecosystem/ Announcing the AI Ecosystem Accelerator, Minister Calleary TD said, "There is no doubt Ireland's entrepreneurs and founders have the talent, the creativity, and the drive to seize the opportunities of AI to improve the way we all live and work. Sitting at the crossroads of higher education, industry, and research, the AI Ecosystem Accelerator programme aims to support AI start-ups grow through dedicated technical and commercial supports. I am delighted that funding is in place to support the acceleration of enterprises in this space, which is key element in our National AI Strategy "AI - Here for Good". My ambition is for Ireland to become a leading country in using AI to the benefit of our citizens, through a people centred and ethical approach to AI adoption and use. I encourage all interested AI start-ups to consider applying and be part of Ireland's AI ambitions." Marina Donohoe, Head of Research and Innovation, Enterprise Ireland, said, "The adoption and deployment of AI technologies is critical to driving the competitiveness and innovation of Irish businesses in international markets. Many AI-driven Irish businesses are scaling globally, with a number of excellent start-ups following in their tracks. Enterprise Ireland sees a major opportunity for Irish entrepreneurs to take the lead in this ever-changing field. The new AI Ecosystem Accelerator programme, funded through the EDIH programme managed by Enterprise Ireland, will be delivered by NovaUCD in partnership with CeADAR, and will nurture cutting-edge AI solutions and provide strategic support to help AI-driven businesses thrive in a global market." Since opening in 2003 NovaUCD has developed a strong track record and has supported 550+ start-ups and early-stage ventures through the services it provides, and through business support programmes run and managed by NovaUCD. In addition, the NovaUCD entrepreneurial community has now raised €1.3+ billion in equity funding. Tom Flanagan, Director of Enterprise and Commercialisation, UCD said, "We are delighted to be announcing a new AI Ecosystem Accelerator programme which we will be delivering with CeADAR to showcase and support the most advanced AI start-ups in Ireland. We are currently seeking applications from Irish-ba...

Shropshire Football Podcast
S3 E22: FA Cup Wrexham derby reaction & Salop need goals!

Shropshire Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 44:04


Jonny Drury and Ollie Westbury bring you the latest episode of Shrews Views sponsored by the Kettle & Toaster Man. The boys discuss all the fall out from the disappointing FA Cup derby defeat to rivals Wrexham, including miss chances and what might have been. They look at the club's recruitment in light of controversial comments made by Town defender Tom Flanagan to BBC Radio Shropshire on Sunday. Ollie brings the latest on the January transfer window and Salop's search for a new striker. They also look at your burning questions, including one on Dan Udoh's future, and look ahead to the return to league action against Stevenage.

The Andrew Lawton Show
Jordan Peterson offers to take over as Harvard president

The Andrew Lawton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 38:24


Renowned psychologist and author Jordan Peterson had jokingly offered to take over as Harvard president following a plagiarism scandal embroiling the Ivy League school's current president, Claudine Gay, and backlash to the school's light touch when it comes to rampant on-campus antisemitism. In a post on X, Peterson hinted that he has a “proven academic track record, a now-international reputation, and the ability to stand up to the bloody narcissists of the woke mob.” Would you support a Peterson takeover of the Ivy League? Also, the House of Commons has voted to advance a bill requiring age verification to access online pornography, with only the Liberals opposed. True North's Andrew Lawton says the goal of keeping porn away from children is a noble one, but this bill is the wrong way to do it. Plus, Prof. Tom Flanagan joins the show to discuss his new book “Grave Error,” an anthology challenging the mainstream media and establishment narrative about residential schools and unmarked graves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Catholic
Kresta In The Afternoon - 2023-12-12 - St. Edith Stein's 5 Tips for Religious Education

Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 113:43


Tom Flanagan joins us with a surprising twist on the Indigenous graves story that swept Canada in 2021, and Alicia Wong and Edmund Miller explain why Our Lady of Guadalupe is the patroness of the Unborn. Wes Smith has the details on a new attempt to sequence the genome of unborn babies, and John Bursch discusses a loving approach to the Church's teaching on gender ideology.

Kresta In The Afternoon
St. Edith Stein's 5 Tips for Religious Education

Kresta In The Afternoon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 115:00


Tom Flanagan joins us with a surprising twist on the Indigenous graves story that swept Canada in 2021, and Alicia Wong and Edmund Miller explain why Our Lady of Guadalupe is the patroness of the Unborn. Wes Smith has the details on a new attempt to sequence the genome of unborn babies, and John Bursch discusses a loving approach to the Church's teaching on gender ideology.

Rebel News +
EZRA LEVANT | Tom Flanagan on the false media narrative of 'unmarked graves'

Rebel News +

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 44:47


The Rebel News podcasts features free audio-only versions of select RebelNews+ content and other Rebel News long-form videos, livestreams, and interviews. Monday to Friday enjoy the audio version of Ezra Levant's daily TV-style show, The Ezra Levant Show, where Ezra gives you his contrarian and conservative take on free speech, politics, and foreign policy through in-depth commentary and interviews. Wednesday evenings you can listen to the audio version of The Gunn Show with Sheila Gunn Reid the Chief Reporter of Rebel News. Sheila brings a western sensibility to Canadian news. With one foot in the oil patch and one foot in agriculture, Sheila challenges mainstream media narratives and stands up for Albertans. If you want to watch the video versions of these podcasts, make sure to begin your free RebelNewsPlus trial by subscribing at http://www.RebelNewsPlus.com

The True North Field Report
This is a low point in the history of Parliament: political scientist

The True North Field Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 46:36


Many Canadians believe utter falsehoods about Canada's residential school program.  After an absolute bombshell of an accusation leveled by in 2021 – that human remains had been discovered in unmarked graves near a residential school in Kamloops BC – the legacy media took these accusations and weaved together one of the most destructive fake news narratives in Canada's history.  On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by author and historian Dr. Tom Flanagan to discuss his new book, Grave Error: How the Media Misled Us (And the Truth about Residential Schools). Dr. Flanagan walks the audience through the real history behind residential schools and discusses many of the falsehoods Canadians believe about this program.  They discuss why and how the media got this story so wrong, the incentives behind the false narrative and their efforts to correct the record on this issue.  Dr. Flanagan explains how a moral panic led all Parliamentarians to unanimously support a motion falsely and recklessly declaring that Canada committed “genocide” – calling the episode a “low point in the history of Parliament.” You can buy a copy of Grave Error here: www.tnc.news/grave-error/ Every Canadian should read this important book!   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The True North Field Report
This video may soon be ILLEGAL

The True North Field Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 17:58


The Trudeau government wants to ban critical thinking and criminalize uncomfortable questions about Canada's residential school program.According to a recent Canadian Press article, the author of a government report on residential schools is urging MPs to ban so-called “denialism” – a vague term that no one seems to be able to define. The report itself hasn't even been released – we're told it won't be released until next year – and yet, the report's author is already demanding MPs pass a bill to ban speech she doesn't agree with.What will this mean for journalists who ask questions and want corroborating evidence to back claims of alleged atrocities at residential schools? What will happen to academics like Dr. Tom Flanagan and Dr. C.P. Champion who have a forthcoming book published by True North about the truth behind the residential school program? What inconvenient facts get scrubbed from the record, like the fact that despite many excavations, no human remains have ever been found in the places we were told bodies were buried? Will our coverage at True North, our news reports and our books soon get banned? What does it say about our country when groups can level shocking allegations – that Canada ran literal death camps and that our school system committed genocide – and we are not allowed to ask questions, or even ask for evidence? On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice dissects the issue and asks the uncomfortable questions that may soon be illegal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Talking Tech Transfer
Tom Flanagan: NovaUCD

Talking Tech Transfer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 39:07


University College Dublin has racked up a number of firsts, including creating Ireland's first spinout unicorn, Wayflyer. Tom Flanagan, director of enterprise and commercialisation at the university's innovation office NovaUCD gives us the insider view on how the ecommerce company was born.

Nashville Sounds - Rounding Third
July 18 - Tom Flanagan

Nashville Sounds - Rounding Third

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 6:34


Brewers VP of Player Operations Tom Flanagan joins Jeff Hem on the pregame show to talk about the 1st-place Brewers, the Sounds' impact on the big league team, and the different baseball that Brewers minor leaguers at Double-A were using in the first half of the season.

Books on Pod
#348 - Mike Glover on PREPARED

Books on Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 44:55


Former Green Beret and Fieldcraft Survival CEO Mike Glover chats with Trey Elling about PREPARED: A MANUAL FOR SURVIVING WORST-CASE SCENARIOS. Topics include: The book's goal (0:33) Growing up with preparedness (1:11) How preparation saved his life while serving in Iraq (1:52) Defining ‘mindset' (4:10) The resilience crisis(5:26) The importance of failure (7:50) Fight or flight or...playing possum? (9:34) Combating self-doubt in stressful situations (12:36) How to start contingency planning (14:07) Arrogance as a foil to planning (15:49) The dichotomy of situational awareness (18:34) Hands & demeanor as potential threat signals (20:13) Tom Flanagan and making good decisions (23:13) Making the choice to use deadly force (27:04) Everyday carry EDC & physical preparation (30:02) Mobility & physical preparation (31:31) The death of common sense (33:41) The versatility of Mylar blankets (35:50) Why people get their homestead wrong with preparation (37:12) Are MREs valuable as a backup food plan (40:06) The importance of community (41:58)

Nashville Sounds - Rounding Third
May 17 - Tom Flanagan

Nashville Sounds - Rounding Third

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 6:38


Brewers VP of Player Operations Tom Flanagan joins Jeff Hem on the pregame show to discuss the Brewers' and Sounds' start to the season and the first few weeks of the automatic ball/strike system and challenge systems.

Milwaukee Brewers Podcast
Injury to Woodruff clouds an otherwise exciting week of baseball and a conversation with Tom Flanagan (04.17.2023)

Milwaukee Brewers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 79:08


The Brewers are 11-5 after a 4-3 week out west, but the pall of Brandon Woodruff's injury lingers over the positive start. Brewers reporter Curt Hogg joins host JR Radcliffe to talk about the impact of losing their ace starter for an undetermined amount of time. Colin Rea filled in admirably, though. Plus: Corbin Burnes and Wade Miley are again on top of their game, a wild 1-0 win features some Devin Williams excitement, a big week for Rowdy Tellez bombs and the defense continues to deliver, including Willy Adames in extras. Craig Counsell reached another milestone; is this really going to be his final season as Milwaukee manager? Plus: the Brewers see Josh Hader as an opponent for the first time. Remembrew When takes a look at one of the great one-and-done performances in club history and Curt Blanche spends time on the aspect that Brewers coaching seems to have mastered. Then, JR is joined by the Brewers' Tom Flanagan (53:00), the club's vice president in charge of player operations and baseball administration. He offers his perspective on Milwaukee's farm system, including plenty on the No. 1 prospect in baseball according to Baseball America, Jackson Chourio. The Milwaukee native talks about his journey from team bat boy to front office, the challenges of the gig, the exciting roster at the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers affiliate and other names Brewers fans should be following closely. Music intro: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music. Music clips:  "ABC" by Jackson 5, "Red Hot Memories (Ice Cold Beer)" by Jerry Lee Lewis, "Pursuit Music Logo" on SoundCloud and Bob Uecker on WTMJ 620-AM radio.

Hooked on Creek
Tom Flanagan discusses his book about Max Creek

Hooked on Creek

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 30:26


In episode 45 of Hooked on Creek, Korre Johnson talks with Tom Flanagan. Tom is an author who is currently writing a book about Max Creek. In this episode, Tom talks about what to expect in the book and how the book will help preserve the band's legacy for future generations. Tom also talks about being a lifelong fan of Max Creek and his experiences seeing the band over the years.Tom Flanagan's website:https://www.tflan.comMax Creek performing Emerald Eyes live on December 23, 1989:https://archive.org/details/mc1989-12-23.flac16/mc1989-12-23d2t01.flacIf you have feedback or suggestions for future episodes, send a message via the contact link on the Hooked on Creek website:https://hookedoncreek.comRead a transcript of this episode on the Hooked on Creek website:https://hookedoncreek.com/2023/02/episode-45-tom-flanagan-discusses-his-book-about-max-creek/

The Pipeline
Cory Morgan show. Just the tip!

The Pipeline

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 61:57


Cory rants about the proliferation of tipping requests from all sorts of businesses.  Guest, Tom Flanagan on the latest GPR discoveries on former residential school sites. 

The Marc Patrone Show
The Marc Patrone Show - January 23, 2023 - 17 Year-Old Boy Dead, Canadians Turning on Trudeau, & "Mass Grave" Scam

The Marc Patrone Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 95:52


Dan Hartman's 17-year-old son is gone....find out what happened. Joe Warmington on Canadians turning on Trudeau. Tom Flanagan on the 'mass grave' scam.

What The Falk Podcast
Shrewsbury Town vs Sunderland // FA Cup Round 3 Preview - What The Falk Podcast

What The Falk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 36:39


Well, it is certainly not a glamour tie, is it? Sunderland take a rest from the hectic Championship schedule as pay Carl Winchester, Tom Flanagan, Aiden O'Brien and Steve Cotterill a visit in Shrewsbury for the FA Cup third round. Are either set of fans that interested? Has the FA Cup lost it's magic? Or is cup fever searing through ours and Salop fans veins? Returning guest Ollie from the Salopcast joins us to chat about Winch, Flanno and AOB and let us know if the FA Cup is really as crap as it feels. Enjoyed the episode? Follow us at @WhatTheFalkPod, or like and subscribe via your favourite podcast app. #SAFC #STFC #EFLChampionship

The CGAI Podcast Network
The Global Exchange: The Freeland Doctrine - New Canadian Foreign Policy?

The CGAI Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 59:30


On this episode of The Global Exchange, Colin Robertson speaks to the Hon. John Manley, Peter Donolo, and Ian Brodie about the most recent articulation of Canadian foreign policy. Participants' Biographies: The Honourable John Manley is the chair of CGAI's Advisory Council – https://www.cgai.ca/advisory_council#Manley Peter Donolo is a CGAI Fellow – https://www.cgai.ca/peter_donolo Ian Brodie is CGAI's Program Director – https://poli.ucalgary.ca/profiles/ian-r-brodie Host biography Colin Robertson is a former diplomat, and Senior Advisor to the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, https://www.cgai.ca/colin_robertson Read and Watch: Benjamin Franklin: A Life by Walter Isaacson – https://www.amazon.ca/Benjamin-Franklin-American-Walter-Isaacson/dp/074325807X Pivot or Pirouette? The 1993 Canadian General Election by Tom Flanagan – https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/P/bo186919198.html Humankind: A Hopeful History by Rutger Bregman – https://www.littlebrown.com/titles/rutger-bregman/humankind/9780316418553/ Deep Water by Patricia Highsmith – https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393324556 The Abyss: Nuclear Crisis Cuba 1962 by Max Hastings – https://bookmarks.reviews/reviews/the-abyss-nuclear-crisis-cuba-1962/ Recording Date: 3 Nov 2022. Give 'The Global Exchange' a review on Apple Podcast! Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on Linkedin. Head over to our website www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips.

Dan 11:32
Dan 11:32 Episode 65: Virtue Signalling, "Truth and Reconciliation"

Dan 11:32

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 106:36


In today's episode, we consider last week's "Day of Truth and Reconciliation," what this day really means, the ideology upon which it is based, and what that means for the way in which we participate in it. In this episode, we'll consider Tom Flanagan's article, "Did Indian Residential Schools Cause Intergenerational Trauma," which can be found here: https://www.dorchesterreview.ca/blogs/news/did-indian-residential-schools-cause-intergenerational-trauma

Shaun Newman Podcast
SNP/WS Roundtable #4 - Truth & Reconciliation Part 1

Shaun Newman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 49:50


A discussion on a topic loaded with complexity and different perspectives. This is part 1 of the discussion next week we will have another set of guests for part 2. Joined by: Tom Flanagan - is a Senior Fellow of the Fraser Institute, is Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Distinguished Fellow, at the School of Public Policy, University of Calgary Nathan Giede - is a pundit who has commented on political matters in print, radio, and television November 5th SNP Presents: QDM & 2's. Get your tickets here: https://snp.ticketleap.com/snp-presents-qdm--222-minutes Let me know what you think Text me 587-217-8500

The Morning Drive with Marcus and Kurt

The Superintendent of Schools in Burlington was a guest Wednesday on The Morning Drive, providing the latest on the possible new High School at the old site.

Live Hour on WNGL Archangel Radio
Episode 567: 8-15-22_Monday_LACM_Fr Frank Sofie_Fran Maier_Tom Flanagan

Live Hour on WNGL Archangel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 50:30


Fr Frank Sofie talks about the Feast of the Assumption of  Mary. Fran Maier discusses living the lay vocation and Tom Flanagan shares the truth behind the children's graves in Canada.

Outside the Patient's Door
Caring for Yourself While Caring for Others with Tom Flanagan and Jennefer Pursifull

Outside the Patient's Door

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 21:37


When your job is to care for others, you can easily forget to care for yourself. After the past couple of years, healthcare workers have experienced profound mental health challenges. They've worked harder and witnessed more suffering than ever before. Tom Flanagan, CEO of the Center for Cognitive Disorders for the National HealthCare Corporation, and Jennefer Pursifull, Vice President of Marketing and Sales at Medxcel, join us for this episode to discuss how to prioritize mental health for yourself and your team. In this conversation, you'll learn how to recognize when your team needs help, and how to cope with stress in a healthy way.

The True North Field Report
The legacy media is not telling the truth about the “unmarked graves”

The True North Field Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 35:59


It's been one year since the Kamloops Indian Band made a shocking allegation — that it had “discovered” 215 unmarked graves that belong to children who had attended the local residential school. This allegation set off a whirlwind of events: exaggerated headlines, erroneous claims of mass graves, accusations of genocide, international shame and contrition, more discoveries from other bands, genuine remorse and sadness from all Canadians and eager progressives competing over who could use the most hyperbolic anti-Canadian rhetoric. But is any of this true? Has any of the claims been verified, corroborated or confirmed? On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by professor Tom Flanagan who has been diligently researching this topic for much of his career. His recent research is in direct conflict with the media narrative, and he maintains his position that the story of the unmarked graves is “the greatest fake news story in Canadian history.” Dr. Flanagan breaks down all the facts of the case, explains everything we know about the school — including the fact that most of the teachers were First Nations — and discusses how this narrative got so removed from the truth. You won't see a conversation like this anywhere else in the Canadian media.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
NovaUCD Student Competition, 10 early-stage ventures

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 3:53


The 2022 NovaUCD Student Enterprise Competition, an intensive 4-week mentoring programme for student entrepreneurs, has started with ten (10) early-stage ventures and a total of 23 participants. This year's participants are focused on a wide range of business ideas in sectors such as sustainable fashion, event management, household services, circular economy, human resources and hospitality. The entrepreneurship programme, now in its 8th year, is run by NovaUCD, the Centre for New Ventures and Entrepreneurs at University College Dublin (UCD), as a framework to support undergraduate and postgraduate students who want to work together to develop and grow start-up companies. NovaUCD Student Competition, 10 early-stage ventures The competition aims to assist entrepreneurial students in refining their start-up ideas through a series of structured workshops, including taught content from industry experts, interactive workshops, regular mentoring and pitching sessions. Tom Flanagan, Director of Enterprise and Commercialisation, UCD said, “Over the next four weeks we will be supporting the student entrepreneurs as they begin the process of converting their innovative business ideas into early-stage ventures. Our objective with the NovaUCD Student Enterprise Competition is to give the students the knowledge and confidence to continue to develop and grow their ventures into start-ups competing on a national and international stage.” The 4-week mentoring programme, which uses the Lean Startup and Business Model Canvas approach, includes a series of online structured workshops and interactive workshops delivered by Rohan Perera and Raomal Perera, Lean Disruptor. Topics such as, customer development; value proposition; working in teams; design thinking; prototyping, environment mapping; financial planning and effective fundraising and pitching, will be covered. At a final workshop, to be held in mid-June, each participating venture will pitch to a judging panel. Based on the evaluation of the presentations an overall winning team will be selected and will award a €5,000 cash prize; the second-placed team will be awarded a €3,000 cash prize and the third-placed team a €2,000 cash prize. The remaining 7 teams will each receive a €1,000 cash prize for completing the programme. The Early-Stage Ventures Over 120 students and over 50 early-stage ventures have completed the NovaUCD Student Enterprise Competition to date. Former participants include Charlie Gleeson, who took part in the 2019 competition with an e-scooter business idea, which he has since developed into Zipp Mobility, Ireland's leading micromobility operator. Zipp Mobility, an Enterprise Ireland high-potential start-up, which has raised €2.1 million in funding, has already become a significant player in the European e-scooter sharing market, with operations in multiple cities in the UK and Poland. The company also recently announced the launch of a new shared e-bike service in Dublin in partnership with Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council. Students participating in this year's programme are from the UCD School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, UCD School of Mathematics and Statistics, UCD Lochlann Quinn School of Business, UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School and the UCD Innovation Academy, and 50% of the participants are international students. The sponsors of the 2022 NovaUCD Student Enterprise Competition are, AIB, Arthur Cox, Deloitte, Ericsson, Goodbody Stockbrokers and Xilinx.

The Morning Drive with Marcus and Kurt

Burlington School Superintendent Tom Flanagan stopped by The Morning Drive on Wednesday to talk about the future of BHS, among other things.

The Roar Podcast - Sunderland Echo
Deadline day latest with Jermain Defoe, Aiden O'Brien, Tom Flanagan and Lynden Gooch rumours swirling

The Roar Podcast - Sunderland Echo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 15:11


The latest updates as the transfer deadline draws closer.

Calvary Chapel Woodland
Guest Speaker Tom Flanagan

Calvary Chapel Woodland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 34:14


Wednesday Night Bible Study 1/19/22

Sunderland AFC Podcast
Post Match Reaction To Sunderland's Win Over Doncaster

Sunderland AFC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 12:09


Post Match Reaction To Sunderland's Win Over Doncaster. We hear from the Black Cats Head Coach Lee Johnson and defender Tom Flanagan. Analysis from Colin White, Nick Barnes and Gary Bennett.

The Progress Report
Jason Kenney's fossil-fuel based "reconciliaction"

The Progress Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 49:02


Molly Swain joins us as we dive into the details of Jason Kenney's fossil fuel based "reconciliaction" via the Indigenous Litigation Fund and the Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation. Also child porn defender Tom Flanagan appeared on CBC Kids to argue against land back for some reason. 

The Roar Podcast - Sunderland Echo
Sunderland fans talk Elliot Embleton red, Thorben Hoffmann heroics and Luke O'Nien against Gillingham

The Roar Podcast - Sunderland Echo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 34:20


Gillingham took the lead through a Danny Lloyd penalty but O'Brien equalised in the dying embers of the first half. Tom Flanagan then put the Wearsiders ahead in the second half before Elliot Embleton was shown a red card. Here, though, fans Dave Lawrence, Graeme Atkinson and Michael Bowers deliver their verdict on the encounter

The Andrew Lawton Show
The West Wants Out: Part 2

The Andrew Lawton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 55:32


After looking at the political implications of western alienation and the Alberta independence movement in Part 1, in this continuation of the series True North's Andrew Lawton takes a deeper look into the cultural forces at play in the movement, as well as the question of "What if?". With the 20th anniversary of the infamous Alberta firewall letter looming, Andrew sits down with one of its architects, professor Tom Flanagan, as well as Economic Education Association chairman Danny Hozack and former member of parliament Rob Anders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Roar Podcast - Sunderland Echo
Aiden McGeady's future, Bailey Wright move and takeover talk under the spotlight

The Roar Podcast - Sunderland Echo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 21:11


It's never dull at the Stadium of Light - and our team of writers discuss all the latest from Sunderland AFC. On the agenda for Phil Smith and Mark Donnelly this week are Aiden McGeady's future, talks over deals for Bailey Wright and Tom Flanagan and the latest on planning for the new season as takeover discussions rumble on.

Dishing with Stephanie's Dish
Mac's Fish and Chips (ep. 96)

Dishing with Stephanie's Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 26:16


Tom Flanagan and his Dad took over Mac's Fish and Chips and with a little ingenuity and a talking fish they have grown to 3.5 stores. (ep.96)Support the showFollow the Makers of Minnesota on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @MakersofMN. Send story ideas to Stephanie@stephaniesdish.com If you appreciate the work we do here, please subscribe on Patreon Please subscribe to My newsletter at https://stephaniehansen.substack.com/ so you don't miss an epiosde of the Makers of Minnesota This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe

The John Oakley Show
Tom Flanagan, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Distinguished Fellow, at the School of Public Policy, talks about how Canadian governments might be damaging opportunities for First Nations.

The John Oakley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 10:20


Tom Flanagan, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Distinguished Fellow, at the School of Public Policy, University of Calgary, and Chair, Aboriginal Futures, at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy talks about how Canadian governments might be damaging opportunities for First Nations.

The Marketing Genius Podcast: Real Estate Marketing | Digital Strategy | Technology | Leadership

These are exciting times for the real estate industry. New startups, new tools, and new business models are changing the way real estate professionals engage with consumers. But Tom Flanagan thinks we need even more innovation in the real estate space, and believes we're right on the edge of a major shift in how agents and brokers do business. As Vice President of Technology at Alain Pinel Realtors in Silicon Valley, Tom certainly has his finger on the pulse of tech. He's been named one of the 100 most influential people in real estate by Inman News, and he's been a featured speaker at events like Real Estate Connect and the Google IT Summit. In this interview, Tom breaks down what today's new agents need to do to get off to a strong start, and explains why the internet of things is “the next big thing” for our industry.