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Calling all dog lovers and those intrigued by a glimpse behind the scenes of Ireland's recent history! Buckle up for a tail-wagging good time on the latest episode of Dog Almighty, the pawsome podcast hosted by Linda Martin and James Patrice. Our hosts welcome a very special guest: Dr. Tony Holohan, the man who became a household name during the Covid-19 pandemic. But this time, instead of discussing public health measures, Dr. Tony Holohan will be shedding light on a different kind of partnership – the heartwarming bond between him and his beloved canine companion. Dr. Holohan opens up about his life with his furry friend. He reveals a softer side to the man who steered Ireland through a challenging period. Who knows, maybe we'll even hear some tail-wagging tales of his dog and their walks and adventures together, offering a glimpse into Dr. Holohan's life outside the public eye. But the episode promises to be more than just a celebrity dog story. As Dr. Holohan discusses his relationship with his dog, expect some insightful reflections on the power of the human-animal bond. Tony speaks on the stress-relieving and mood-boosting qualities of canine companionship, especially during difficult times. This unique perspective, from a man who has undoubtedly faced his fair share of pressure, could offer a heartwarming reminder of the solace and joy that dogs bring to our lives. So, whether you're a dog lover curious about the life of a national figure, a Eurovision enthusiast looking for a fun twist, or simply someone who appreciates a heartwarming story, this episode of Dog Almighty is the perfect pick-me-up. Grab your leash, put your headphones on, and prepare to be surprised and delighted by Dr. Holohan's insights into the world of dogs. With Linda's infectious enthusiasm and Dr. Holohan's unique perspective, this episode promises to be a delightful conversation that celebrates the joy, love, and unwavering loyalty that our furry friends bring to our lives. It's sure to be a tail-wagging good time, offering a refreshing glimpse into the life of the man behind the briefings, all through the heartwarming lens of canine companionship. WATCH NOW FULL EPISODE on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBJSQ26qWTc&t=57s Follow: Dog Almighty: https://www.instagram.com/dogalmightypod/ https://www.tiktok.com/@dogalmightypod https://twitter.com/DogAlmightyPod Host: Linda Martin https://www.instagram.com/lindamartineurovision92/ Guest: Dr Tony Holohan https://twitter.com/drtonyholohan?lang=en Produced by Seahorse Media Season One of Dog Almighty is brought to you by Tesco Ireland.
On this epsidoe we discussed online trolling directed at Dr. Tony Holohan, who has spoken publically about finding new love two years after his wife died. We debated whether it is ever "too soon" to move on after losing a spouse.
Cian O'Carroll, solicitor who represented Vicky Phelan and several other women in the CervicalCheck scandal has criticised RTÉ and Dr Tony Holohan over untruths in an interview done with the former Chief Medical Officer.Kieran was joined by Cian O'Carroll to discuss...
PJ chats to Tony Holohan about his time as CMO & his book We Need To Talk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Solicitor Cian O'Carroll spoke to Fran about Tony Holohan's new book and we questioned whether the former Chief Medical Officer is now re-writing history. Tipp GRA re Richard Kennedy on the latest development in the row over rosters, Cllr Michael Murphy on plans to CPO Market Place, Michelle Aylward on the shortlist for the upcoming Tipp Chamber Awards, Brian Maher! The recipient of an award from Soecsavers on his customer care, Muriel Cuddy on losing weight fast, Geraldine McNulty on the upcoming literary festival in Dromineer, Declan O'Brien from the Farmers Journal with this weeks Farming news and a taste of this weekends Down Your Way.
Joe is joined by Former Chief Medical Officer Dr. Tony Holohan, who became of of the faces of the pandemic, to discuss his new memoir - 'We Need To Talk'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Tony Holohan has a new book called "We Need To Talk". It explores his life at a time where his family were going through something unimaginable.He joined The Last Word to talk about it.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
We chat to Dr. Tony Holohan on his memoir "We Need To Talk", a dual narrative of professional dedication and personal resilience during Ireland's COVID-19 crisis
#80 How Did Covid Restrictions Affect Your Life Niall talks to many callers about how Covid 19 restrictions affected their lives.let's talk about a revelation that's been making waves in Ireland. It's a story of admission, accountability, and the complexities of managing a global pandemic.Leo Varadkar, the former Taoiseach of Ireland, recently took a bold step. He publicly acknowledged that both the Irish government and public health officials made mistakes during the Covid-19 pandemic. Mistakes that included implementing restrictions that, in hindsight, were overly strict. These restrictions, according to Varadkar, were particularly evident during the Christmas season of 2020 when the desire to give people a "meaningful Christmas" may have clouded judgment.Leo Varadkar: "In relation to the first Christmas lockdown, I think on reflection, both NPHET and government made the wrong call."It's not every day you hear a former leader admit to missteps in pandemic response. But here we are, facing the complexities and challenges that the Covid-19 pandemic brought upon us.Now, on the other side of the story, we have Dr. Tony Holohan, the former Chief Medical Officer of Ireland. In his recently released memoir, he stands firm in not admitting to any mistakes during the Covid crisis. Instead, he reflects on his career in the often thankless field of public health. His memoir coincides with the impending inquiry into Ireland's Covid response, where it appears he believes he made not one mistake.But let's not forget the journey we've been through during this pandemic. From "flattening the curve" to seemingly endless school closures, from people walking around in bubbles with layers of masks to the ever-elusive two-meter social distancing. We've seen hotels and restaurants closed, fines for attempting to escape the restrictions, and the heart-wrenching stories of the elderly dying alone.Vaccines were our hope, but they didn't entirely live up to their promise. Vaccine passports became a topic of debate, and we saw a struggle between personal choice and public health.And then, there were the constant shifts in messaging. "Wear a mask, don't wear a mask, wear a mask." The daily scare fest on the media, with experts weighing in on every twist and turn of the pandemic. The late-night shows turned into press offices for health authorities. People faced bans from various establishments, even their own jobs, unless they got vaccinated. The rush for vaccines was like a quest for a golden ticket to eternal life. And every time something didn't work, it was blamed on a new strain of the virus.Leo Varadkar seemed to speak from both sides of his mouth, navigating the turbulent waters of public opinion and agreeing with the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) when it suited the circumstances.And now, as Ireland prepares for the Irish Covid Enquiry, Varadkar emphasizes the importance of getting the terms of reference right. He wants to avoid the pitfalls seen in the UK's Covid-19 inquiry.This inquiry aims to comprehensively evaluate Ireland's response to the pandemic, ensuring the country is better prepared for any future crises. However, it won't involve health chiefs being called as witnesses, a decision that has drawn attention.As we move forward, one question lingers: How did these Covid restrictions affect your life? It's a question that many of us have our own unique answers to, shaped by the extraordinary challenges we've faced in these extraordinary times.
Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly will today face questions from a Dáil committee, following criticism of the botched appointment of former chief medical officer Dr Tony Holohan to an academic post in Trinity College. John McGuinness, Fianna Fail TD and Chair of the Joint Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform spoke to Shane Coleman on the show.
Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly will today face questions from a Dáil committee, following criticism of the botched appointment of former chief medical officer Dr Tony Holohan to an academic post in Trinity College. John McGuinness, Fianna Fail TD and Chair of the Joint Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform spoke to Shane Coleman on the show.
Cormac McQuinn and Pat Leahy join Hugh Linehan to discuss the week in politics:How should the Government use this year's forecast €10 billion budget surplus?TDs are obsessed with what the new Electoral Commission will do to constituency boundaries. History shows they have good reason.Secretary general at the Department of Health Robert Watt's appearance at the Oireachtas finance committee did the opposite of putting the story about Dr Tony Holohan's botched appointment to bed.Plus the panel pick their IT stories of the week:Ciara O'Brien on a big week in the world of Elon MuskNaomi O'Leary writing about free public transport in Luxembourg. It is popular but are people in their cars less? Find out here.Harry McGee on Eamon Ryan's strong opposition to Dublin Port's development plans. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bhí Ard-Rúnaí na Roinne Sláinte Robert Watt agus polaiteoirí an Choiste Sláinte in adharca a chéile le linn an chruinnithe a reáchtáladh inné ar cheapachán Tony Holohan.
Jim O'Callaghan, member of the Oireachtas Finance Committee, gives his reaction to comments by Secretary General of the Department of Health Robert Watt to committee.
Senior civil servant Robert Watt will make an appearance before an Oireachteas committee today to face questions over criticism of the botched appointment of former chief medical officer dr Tony Holohan to an academic post in Trinity College Dublin last year. For what we can expect today, Pat was joined by editor of the Business Post, Danny McConnell.
Top civil servant at the Department of Health, Robert Watt, is to face questions at a Dáil committee this afternoon, following criticism of the botched appointment of former chief medical officer Dr Tony Holohan to an academic post in Trinity College Dublin. John McGuinness, Fianna Fail TD and Chairman of the Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform joined Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Top civil servant at the Department of Health, Robert Watt, is to face questions at a Dáil committee this afternoon, following criticism of the botched appointment of former chief medical officer Dr Tony Holohan to an academic post in Trinity College Dublin. John McGuinness, Fianna Fail TD and Chairman of the Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform joined Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
On today's Inside Politics podcast Hugh Linehan is joined by Harry McGee and Jack Horgan-Jones from our political team to discuss this week's stories, including:Focus on Sinn Féin's link to discredited witness Jonathan Dowdall since the conclusion of the Regency trial this week. Will the connection harm the party at election time?Fine Gael TD John Paul Phelan's intention to stand down at the next election is on the grounds of ill health. But there is also a broader trend of politicians leaving politics behind. A report into the botched appointment of Dr Tony Holohan to a state-funded position at Trinity College Dublin showed how surprisingly sloppy the process had been and revealed a major dispute among senior civil servants over who knew what, when.Will independent TD Michael Fitzmaurice really launch a new political party catering to farmers fed up with the Green agenda? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire Brock is joined by Jim O'Callaghan TD, Deborah Naylor, Daniel McConnell, Michael Doyle, Brian Honan and Elizabeth Farries Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Elaine Loughlin, political editor of the Irish Examiner, Roisin Shortall health spokesperson with the Social Democrats
Dr Tony Holohan, Irish Hospice Foundation board member, Adjunct Full Professor of Public Health at University College Dublin and former Chief Medical Officer, discusses The Irish Hospice Foundation's ‘Think Ahead' strategy.
On the centenary of the Big Fellow's death, I thought you might like another (or a first) chance to hear a fascinating conversation between myself and ‘historical entertainer' Paddy Cullivan. Paddy is currently performing his show ‘The Murder of Michael Collins' to sold-out venues around Ireland – check out https://www.paddycullivan.com/ for info. Enjoy! Original show notes: As well as being the front man of the Camembert Quartet (Late Late Show house band), Paddy Cullivan is an ‘historical entertainer'. What is that, you might ask? Well, he cleverly brings together all of the things he loves - history, music, comedy and the visual arts – and combines them into stage shows where he takes big historical stories and makes them accessible and entertaining, while also challenging the ‘accepted narratives' of these pieces of history. His latest show focuses on the murder of Michael Collins at Bealna Blath – if you're an Irish history buff you're going to love (or hate!)hearing all about that, but we also get deep into other fascinating areas likeconspiracy theories, 9/11, JFK's assassination, and why, as someone who knowsso much about history, he is a deeply cynical about how the Ukraine War isbeing handled politically. Its deep stuff, but as ever on this podcast, full ofgreat craic. COMEDY We're just over one year into The Mario Rosenstock podcast nowand every week we have brought you a brand new and exclusive comedy sketch. Sowe thought it was a nice time to go back over some of our very first comedysketches and pick one our favourites to play you again. The one we have picked for you this week was inspired by atwitter moment that became very famous during one of the last lockdowns. Do youremember when Tony Holohan was out and about in Dublin city in his car onesunny evening and he got an awful shock when he saw large crowdsgathering, having what he described as ‘a major open air party'? He was shockedand appalled what he witnessed and he sent out a very angry tweet to thateffect. It got us thinking about what that kind of, lets say ‘paternal'approach, might lead to in the future… GET IN TOUCH: https://www.instagram.com/mariorosenstockofficial/https://twitter.com/giftgrubmario mariorosenstock@gmail.com The Mario Rosenstock Podcast is produced by Patrick Haughey of AudioBrand Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Chief Medical Officer was in Clare on Tuesday. Dr Tony Holohan was in Newmarket-on-Fergus, where he attended the launch of a newly published book of poems by third class pupils in Scoil na Maighdine Mhuire in Newmarket-on-Fergus. Alan Morrisssey paid a visit to the school to chat with the children, their principal and teacher.
John Cooke, RTÉ Reporter
The Chief Medical Officer is to launch a newly published book of poems by pupils at a South East Clare primary school today. Special education teacher at the school, Fidelma Healy Eames, has been telling Clare FM's Josh Prenderville it was a difficult time for children of primary school age over the past number of years.
The Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly, says he fully accepts that the numbers of patients being treated on trolleys at Sligo University Hospital is unacceptably high - he says part of the problem is older and sicker patients presenting at the Emergency Department. Minister Donnelly has also been speaking about the National Maternity Hospital, the secondment of Dr Tony Holohan, and his wish to remain on as Minister for Health
On the podcast this week, the ownership of the National Maternity Hospital comes under scrutiny, Tony Holohan and Robert Watt face the Oireachtas Joint Committee and what does Russian state TV's nuclear simulation actually mean for Ireland? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Díospóreacht na gCeannairí ar BBC Thuaisceart Éireann aréir, Robert Watt agus Dr. Tony Holohan os comhair comhcoiste Sláinte an Oireachtais ar maidin, agus tuilleadh plé faoin Ospidéal Máithreachais Naisiúnta.
Pippa Hackett, Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food & the Marine and Green Party Senator; Louise O'Reilly, Sinn Féin TD for Dublin Fingal and party spokesperson on Workers' Rights, Enterprise, Trade, and Employment; Mattie McGrath, Independent TD for Tipperary
Robert Troy, Fianna Fáil TD for Longford–Westmeath; Lynn Boylan, Sinn Féin Senator; Peadar Tóibín, Aontú leader and TD for Meath West; Michael Fitzmaurice, Independent TD for Roscommon–Galway; and Tony O'Brien, former Director General of the HSE
Philip Ryan, Political Editor of the Irish Independent.
Part one: The political controversy over the appointment of Dr Tony Holohan to a position in Trinity College has raised some awkward questions for Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly and his departmental Secretary General extraordinaire Robert Watt. Part two: The Dáil is in recess this week - time to run the rule over the performance of the various political parties and the challenges that lie before them in the rest of 2022. Guests: Harry McGee and Cormac McQuinn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Warning: This Say Stuff contains tips on how to become 20% more manly [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2022/04/13124824/SayStuff_1304.mp3"][/audio] It's Wednesday. You know what Wednesday means? It means it's time to Say Stuff That Suits The Music! Dave plays the tracks and Dermot says whatever comes into his head. This week we hear about all of those recalled Kinder eggs, Bord na Mona are struggling with their latest ad and have you heard about the new Tony Holohan working grant?
The Smart 7 Ireland Edition is the daily news podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week…Consistently appearing in Ireland's Daily News charts, we're a trusted source for people every day.If you're enjoying it, please follow, share or even post a review, it all helps…Today's episode includes references to the following items:https://twitter.com/60Minutes/status/1513304319474356224?s=20&t=Sa98qB6cGxcckzEJHYK0wQ https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1513477725192957955?s=20&t=5CisK3ArIu3OcwiacSos0A https://twitter.com/BloombergTV/status/1513451567374032902?s=20&t=Sa98qB6cGxcckzEJHYK0wQ https://twitter.com/VirginMediaNews/status/1513573845411766274?s=20&t=oOM3Zs8ZFrGWGTnm9iiz2Ahttps://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1513568219835023368?s=20&t=oOM3Zs8ZFrGWGTnm9iiz2Ahttps://twitter.com/VirginMediaNews/status/1513581584825397251?s=20&t=oOM3Zs8ZFrGWGTnm9iiz2Ahttps://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1513567553464979460?s=20&t=oOM3Zs8ZFrGWGTnm9iiz2Ahttps://twitter.com/ABCPolitics/status/1513595136609034245?s=20&t=oOM3Zs8ZFrGWGTnm9iiz2Ahttps://twitter.com/CBSNews/status/1513590725958590465?s=20&t=oOM3Zs8ZFrGWGTnm9iiz2Ahttps://twitter.com/APEntertainment/status/1512379990041665540?s=20&t=TPoVgtgDU_9GgrBXjUWR2g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCtDkpe89aY&ab_channel=Netflix Contact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.comPresented by Ciara Revins, written by Liam Thompson and produced by Daft Doris. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Deputy MacSharry has been reacting to the weekend decision by Dr Tony Holohan not to accept a position at Trinity College on secondment. Deputy MacSharry had walked out of the Dail last week when he wasn't given enough time to raise the issue with the Taoiseach
The Smart 7 Ireland Edition is the daily news podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week…Consistently appearing in Ireland's Daily News charts, we're a trusted source for people every day.If you're enjoying it, please follow, share or even post a review, it all helps…Today's episode includes references to the following items:https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1512849069936283649?s=20&t=RNNuc5saFVQSbab0hlXkvA https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1513169939267559424?s=20&t=_b4WBYedi0N3SYgxV6JM_A https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1512909467569950721?s=20&t=gBpHrfjTTsJwJfHZvHC9hQhttps://twitter.com/FaceTheNation/status/1513195704990281734?s=20&t=gBpHrfjTTsJwJfHZvHC9hQ https://www.rte.ie/radio/radio1/clips/22084029/https://twitter.com/VirginMediaNews/status/1513200935933292547?s=20&t=TPoVgtgDU_9GgrBXjUWR2ghttps://twitter.com/RidgeOnSunday/status/1513069543425519622?s=20&t=rQa3btZNcO3GEPZOlZGB8Q https://twitter.com/Haggis_UK/status/1513083633162240000?s=20&t=gBpHrfjTTsJwJfHZvHC9hQ https://twitter.com/CBSNews/status/1512481784851996674?s=20&t=AyUtWpikvjpzHzJQce7ETQ https://twitter.com/BBCTheOneShow/status/1512496218282283011?s=20&t=HAs9GIxNF5X6eGd0fOCnxQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvEyUOoLehI&ab_channel=Netflix Contact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.comPresented by Ciara Revins, written by Liam Thompson and produced by Daft Doris. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Fionnán Sheahan, Ireland Editor at the Irish Independent, discusses the on-going Dr. Tony Holohan saga.
As the Chief Medical Officer, Dr Tony Holohan, departs the public service Justin speaks to political correspondent with the Sunday Independent, Hugh O'Connell and former Director General of the HSE, Tony O'Brien.
Colm Brophy, Minister of State with responsibility for Overseas Development Aid & Diaspora and Fine Gael TD for Dublin South West; Pádraig Mac Lochlainn, Sinn Féin TD for Donegal; & Roisin Shorthall, Social Democrats co leader
Jack Horgan-Jones, Political reporter, Irish Times
This week's Friday Panel discuss Tony Holohan's new appointment, Eamon Ryan's shorter showers proposal, lack of staff in hospitality industry, Ukrainian refugees, the cost of living, and Grand National tips. Guests are former councillors Jim McGarry and Seamus Kilgannon
John McGuinness TD and Chair of the Finance Committee, says there are questions that must be answered on Dr. Tony Holohan's appointment to Trinity College.
Conspóid faoi phost nua Tony Holohan i gColáiste na Tríonóide a bheith á íoc ag an Roinn Sláinte
As well as being the front man of the Camembert Quartet (Late Late Show house band), Paddy Cullivan is an ‘historical entertainer'. What is that, you might ask? Well, he cleverly brings together all of the things he loves - history, music, comedy and the visual arts – and combines them into stage shows where he takes big historical stories and makes them accessible and entertaining, while also challenging the ‘accepted narratives' of these pieces of history.His latest show focuses on the murder of Michael Collins at Beal na Blath – if you're an Irish history buff you're going to love (or hate!) hearing all about that, but we also get deep into other fascinating areas like conspiracy theories, 9/11, JFK's assassination, and why, as someone who knows so much about history, he is a deeply cynical about how the Ukraine War is being handled politically. Its deep stuff, but as ever on this podcast, full of great craic.Tickets and information here https://www.paddycullivan.com/COMEDYWe're just over one year into The Mario Rosenstock podcast now and every week we have brought you a brand new and exclusive comedy sketch. So we thought it was a nice time to go back over some of our very first comedy sketches and pick one our favourites to play you again.The one we have picked for you this week was inspired by a twitter moment that became very famous during one of the last lockdowns. Do you remember when Tony Holohan was out and about in Dublin city in his car one sunny evening and he got an awful shock when he saw large crowds gathering, having what he described as ‘a major open air party'? He was shocked and appalled what he witnessed and he sent out a very angry tweet to that effect. It got us thinking about what that kind of, lets say ‘paternal' approach, might lead to in the future…GET IN TOUCH:https://www.instagram.com/mariorosenstockofficial/https://twitter.com/giftgrubmariomariorosenstock@gmail.comSend a whatsappp message or voicenote to the hotline on 087 2685459The Mario Rosenstock Podcast is produced by Patrick Haughey of AudioBrand See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As Chair of the Climate Committee, Brian Leddin has strong views on hitting carbon reduction targets. But the Green TD warns Your Politics that it is an "absolute Herculean task", which demands no flip-flopping on carbon taxes. And he says there's a "serious question" over the secondment of Tony Holohan to TCD.
Richie is joined by Dr.Vincent Carroll.Dr. Vincent Carroll is a respected GP with 25 years experience. Vincent also holds a higher qualification in Public Health Medicine. Vincent uploaded a video which quickly went viral. In it, he expressed his disgust at Ireland's deputy Prime Minister Leo Varadkar. Varadkar said that if Ireland was to hold a Covid-19 inquiry, neither Paul Reid, the head of the Health Service Executive or Tony Holohan, Ireland's Chief Medical Officer would be required to give evidence. Vincent discusses this and shares his personal opinions on lockdowns, the media, the vaccine roll-out and much more.Subscribe to Dr. Vincent Carroll's Bitchute channel here:https://www.bitchute.com/channel/WTzqrylcQgRN/
Dúirt an Dr Tony Holohan nach dteastaíonn aon srianta nua poiblí; Uachtarán na hÚcráine le labhairt le tithe an Oireachtais an chéad mhí eile agus Ceannaire Nua Pháirtí an Lucht Oibre le fógairt inniu.
Aslan's Billy McGuinness was fresh off the Dancing with the Stars dance floor when he joined me in the studio – his legs were a little worse for wear, but he was in top form – full of laughs and great stories, and raring to get back on stage with Aslan for their 40 Years, 40 Gigs tour (get your tickets here! https://mcd.ie/aslan-40-years-2022-irish-tour-announced/)Billy reveals the real story of how he became a member of Aslan, shares the details of some of the bands biggest nights out on the town (and there were many), and he gets live calls from the likes of Louis Walsh, Des Cahill, Christy Moore and his own band member Christy Dignam!COMEDY:Have you noticed that when someone becomes semi-famous in Ireland, RTE tends to get them to present all sorts of TV shows? Fresh from his NPHET fame, Tony Holohan is next in their sights, and we got our hands on secret footage from the pitch meeting in MontroseEnjoy!Mariohttps://www.instagram.com/mariorosenstockofficial/https://twitter.com/giftgrubmariomariorosenstock@gmail.comSend a whatsappp message or voicenote to the hotline on 087 2685459The Mario Rosenstock Podcast is produced by Patrick Haughey of AudioBrand See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Micheal Martin, Leo Varadkar, Mary Lou McDonald, Eamon Ryan, Stephen Donnelly and Tony Holohan are just some of the public figures who have seen protests outside their homes in recent months Host Kevin Doyle asks if protesters gathering outside politicians' homes has crossed a line? Host: Kevin Doyle. Guests: Irish Independent Political Correspondent John Downing, Fianna Fáil Senator Malcolm Byrne and Doireann Ansbro from the Irish Council of Civil Liberties See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When the 2 Johnnies decided to pay a visit to Dublin I made sure to nab them for a chat on the podcast. These lads are not only intelligent, entertaining, and hard working - with a chart-topping podcast, sell-out shows, and best-selling books to their name - they're also very sharp businessmen. Spotify has been paying close attention to their ever-growing popularity and, just a couple of weeks ago, the tech giant came knocking and made the lads an offer they couldn't refuse to make their podcast a Spotify exclusive. In our chat, they tell me all about that deal, but we also chat about loads of other stuff, like Irish men's Tinder disasters, Tony Holohan's wagging finger, and people getting offended at everything on social media.And in this week's brand new and exclusive comedy sketch, it's time to pay a visit to the men's shed - a little hut in the back of George hooks garden where a few of the lads who've fallen out of favour with what they would call the ‘woke brigade', hang out and shoot the breeze. And this week, they have a special caller/visitor… As ever I'd love to hear from you – mariorosenstock@gmail.com – or on Twitter and Facebook. Enjoy the episode, I certainly did! Mario Produced by Patrick Haughey, AudioBrand | www.audiobrand.ie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.