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AI is reshaping innovation as businesses embed it into core operations and move more processes online. This transformation is often seen as a tradeoff between innovation and data risk, but that assumption is wrong. Businesses can innovate and scale in the AI era while maintaining strong data security, ensuring protection, compliance, and control remain intact. Segment Resources: Check out these assets from Fortra for more information around Data Security for AI. Learn more about our Data Security suite: https://www.fortra.com/solutions/data-protection Get the ungated guide: Secure AI Innovation > https://www.fortra.com/resources/guides/secure-ai-innovation Read the blog: Staying Compliant While Using AI: What CISOs Need to Know https://www.fortra.com/blog/staying-compliant-while-using-ai-what-cisos-need-know This segment is sponsored by Fortra. Visit https://securityweekly.com/fortra to learn more about them! In the leadership and communications segment, Lost in translation: Cybersecurity board reporting for CISOs, AI may finally unlock the cyber budgets CISOs have wanted for years, How People Actually Get to the C-Suite in S&P 500 Companies, and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw-451
AI is reshaping innovation as businesses embed it into core operations and move more processes online. This transformation is often seen as a tradeoff between innovation and data risk, but that assumption is wrong. Businesses can innovate and scale in the AI era while maintaining strong data security, ensuring protection, compliance, and control remain intact. Segment Resources: Check out these assets from Fortra for more information around Data Security for AI. Learn more about our Data Security suite: https://www.fortra.com/solutions/data-protection Get the ungated guide: Secure AI Innovation > https://www.fortra.com/resources/guides/secure-ai-innovation Read the blog: Staying Compliant While Using AI: What CISOs Need to Know https://www.fortra.com/blog/staying-compliant-while-using-ai-what-cisos-need-know This segment is sponsored by Fortra. Visit https://securityweekly.com/fortra to learn more about them! In the leadership and communications segment, Lost in translation: Cybersecurity board reporting for CISOs, AI may finally unlock the cyber budgets CISOs have wanted for years, How People Actually Get to the C-Suite in S&P 500 Companies, and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw-451
AI is reshaping innovation as businesses embed it into core operations and move more processes online. This transformation is often seen as a tradeoff between innovation and data risk, but that assumption is wrong. Businesses can innovate and scale in the AI era while maintaining strong data security, ensuring protection, compliance, and control remain intact. Segment Resources: Check out these assets from Fortra for more information around Data Security for AI. Learn more about our Data Security suite: https://www.fortra.com/solutions/data-protection Get the ungated guide: Secure AI Innovation > https://www.fortra.com/resources/guides/secure-ai-innovation Read the blog: Staying Compliant While Using AI: What CISOs Need to Know https://www.fortra.com/blog/staying-compliant-while-using-ai-what-cisos-need-know This segment is sponsored by Fortra. Visit https://securityweekly.com/fortra to learn more about them! In the leadership and communications segment, Lost in translation: Cybersecurity board reporting for CISOs, AI may finally unlock the cyber budgets CISOs have wanted for years, How People Actually Get to the C-Suite in S&P 500 Companies, and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw-451
AI is reshaping innovation as businesses embed it into core operations and move more processes online. This transformation is often seen as a tradeoff between innovation and data risk, but that assumption is wrong. Businesses can innovate and scale in the AI era while maintaining strong data security, ensuring protection, compliance, and control remain intact. Segment Resources: Check out these assets from Fortra for more information around Data Security for AI. Learn more about our Data Security suite: https://www.fortra.com/solutions/data-protection Get the ungated guide: Secure AI Innovation > https://www.fortra.com/resources/guides/secure-ai-innovation Read the blog: Staying Compliant While Using AI: What CISOs Need to Know https://www.fortra.com/blog/staying-compliant-while-using-ai-what-cisos-need-know This segment is sponsored by Fortra. Visit https://securityweekly.com/fortra to learn more about them! In the leadership and communications segment, Lost in translation: Cybersecurity board reporting for CISOs, AI may finally unlock the cyber budgets CISOs have wanted for years, How People Actually Get to the C-Suite in S&P 500 Companies, and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw-451
The Blues Number 10 and club record signing, Conan Noonan joins Tony Kelly on this week's episode of the Waterford FC Official Podcast. Conan talks about growing up in Co Kildare, playing Kennedy Cup, joining St Kevin's, being courted by Damien Duff to sign for Shamrock Rovers and, of course, his time with us here so far ar Waterford FC.Proudly Sponsored by Perennial Freight.
Interview Segment: Tony Kelly Illuminating Data Blind Spots As data sprawls across clouds and collaboration tools, shadow data and fragmented controls have become some of the biggest blind spots in enterprise security. In this segment, we'll unpack how Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) helps organizations regain visibility and control over their most sensitive assets. Our guest will break down how DSPM differs from adjacent technologies like DLP, CSPM, and DSP, and how it integrates into broader Zero Trust and cloud security strategies. We'll also explore how compliance and regulatory pressures are shaping the next evolution of the DSPM market—and what security leaders should be doing now to prepare. Segment Resources: https://static.fortra.com/corporate/pdfs/brochure/fta-corp-fortra-dspm-br.pdf This segment is sponsored by Fortra. Visit https://securityweekly.com/fortra to learn more about them! Topic Segment: We've got passkeys, now what? Over this year on this podcast, we've talked a lot about infostealers. Passkeys are a clear solution to implementing phishing and theft-resistant authentication, but what about all these infostealers stealing OAuth keys and refresh tokens? As long as session hijacking is as simple as moving a cookie from one machine to another, securing authentication seems like solving only half the problem. Locking the front door, but leaving a side door unlocked. After doing some research, it appears that there has been some work on this front, including a few standards that have been introduced: DBSC (Device Bound Session Credentials) for browsers DPoP (Demonstrating Proof of Possession) for OAuth applications We'll address a few key questions in this segment: 1. how do these new standards help stop token theft? 2. how broadly have they been adopted? Segment Resources: FIDO Alliance White Paper: DBSC/DPOP as Complementary Technologies to FIDO Authentication News Segment Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-437
Interview Segment: Tony Kelly Illuminating Data Blind Spots As data sprawls across clouds and collaboration tools, shadow data and fragmented controls have become some of the biggest blind spots in enterprise security. In this segment, we'll unpack how Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) helps organizations regain visibility and control over their most sensitive assets. Our guest will break down how DSPM differs from adjacent technologies like DLP, CSPM, and DSP, and how it integrates into broader Zero Trust and cloud security strategies. We'll also explore how compliance and regulatory pressures are shaping the next evolution of the DSPM market—and what security leaders should be doing now to prepare. Segment Resources: https://static.fortra.com/corporate/pdfs/brochure/fta-corp-fortra-dspm-br.pdf This segment is sponsored by Fortra. Visit https://securityweekly.com/fortra to learn more about them! Topic Segment: We've got passkeys, now what? Over this year on this podcast, we've talked a lot about infostealers. Passkeys are a clear solution to implementing phishing and theft-resistant authentication, but what about all these infostealers stealing OAuth keys and refresh tokens? As long as session hijacking is as simple as moving a cookie from one machine to another, securing authentication seems like solving only half the problem. Locking the front door, but leaving a side door unlocked. After doing some research, it appears that there has been some work on this front, including a few standards that have been introduced: DBSC (Device Bound Session Credentials) for browsers DPoP (Demonstrating Proof of Possession) for OAuth applications We'll address a few key questions in this segment: 1. how do these new standards help stop token theft? 2. how broadly have they been adopted? Segment Resources: FIDO Alliance White Paper: DBSC/DPOP as Complementary Technologies to FIDO Authentication News Segment Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-437
Interview Segment: Tony Kelly Illuminating Data Blind Spots As data sprawls across clouds and collaboration tools, shadow data and fragmented controls have become some of the biggest blind spots in enterprise security. In this segment, we'll unpack how Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) helps organizations regain visibility and control over their most sensitive assets. Our guest will break down how DSPM differs from adjacent technologies like DLP, CSPM, and DSP, and how it integrates into broader Zero Trust and cloud security strategies. We'll also explore how compliance and regulatory pressures are shaping the next evolution of the DSPM market—and what security leaders should be doing now to prepare. Segment Resources: https://static.fortra.com/corporate/pdfs/brochure/fta-corp-fortra-dspm-br.pdf This segment is sponsored by Fortra. Visit https://securityweekly.com/fortra to learn more about them! Topic Segment: We've got passkeys, now what? Over this year on this podcast, we've talked a lot about infostealers. Passkeys are a clear solution to implementing phishing and theft-resistant authentication, but what about all these infostealers stealing OAuth keys and refresh tokens? As long as session hijacking is as simple as moving a cookie from one machine to another, securing authentication seems like solving only half the problem. Locking the front door, but leaving a side door unlocked. After doing some research, it appears that there has been some work on this front, including a few standards that have been introduced: DBSC (Device Bound Session Credentials) for browsers DPoP (Demonstrating Proof of Possession) for OAuth applications We'll address a few key questions in this segment: 1. how do these new standards help stop token theft? 2. how broadly have they been adopted? Segment Resources: FIDO Alliance White Paper: DBSC/DPOP as Complementary Technologies to FIDO Authentication News Segment Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-437
Interview Segment: Tony Kelly Illuminating Data Blind Spots As data sprawls across clouds and collaboration tools, shadow data and fragmented controls have become some of the biggest blind spots in enterprise security. In this segment, we'll unpack how Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) helps organizations regain visibility and control over their most sensitive assets. Our guest will break down how DSPM differs from adjacent technologies like DLP, CSPM, and DSP, and how it integrates into broader Zero Trust and cloud security strategies. We'll also explore how compliance and regulatory pressures are shaping the next evolution of the DSPM market—and what security leaders should be doing now to prepare. Segment Resources: https://static.fortra.com/corporate/pdfs/brochure/fta-corp-fortra-dspm-br.pdf This segment is sponsored by Fortra. Visit https://securityweekly.com/fortra to learn more about them! Topic Segment: We've got passkeys, now what? Over this year on this podcast, we've talked a lot about infostealers. Passkeys are a clear solution to implementing phishing and theft-resistant authentication, but what about all these infostealers stealing OAuth keys and refresh tokens? As long as session hijacking is as simple as moving a cookie from one machine to another, securing authentication seems like solving only half the problem. Locking the front door, but leaving a side door unlocked. After doing some research, it appears that there has been some work on this front, including a few standards that have been introduced: DBSC (Device Bound Session Credentials) for browsers DPoP (Demonstrating Proof of Possession) for OAuth applications We'll address a few key questions in this segment: 1. how do these new standards help stop token theft? 2. how broadly have they been adopted? Segment Resources: FIDO Alliance White Paper: DBSC/DPOP as Complementary Technologies to FIDO Authentication News Segment Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-437
Waterford FC Interim Assistant Manager, Mark Yates joins Tony Kelly on this episode of the podcast to talk all about his playing career, starting at Tottenham Hotspur, early days in Dublin and how he almost fell accidentally into coaching.Proudly Sponsored by Volkswagen Waterford.
Waterford FC Interim manager, Matt Lawlor joins Tony Kelly on this epiode of the podcast. As the 2025 season draws to a close and all still to play for, Matt discusses his arrival back to close out the season. The job at hand, his start in football as a player, becoming a coach and the future ahead.Proudly Sponsored by Volkswagen Waterford
This week's guest on the podcast is defender, Kacper Radkowski. Kacper is usually a quiet and reserved character but he stepped out of his comfort zone to talk to host, Tony Kelly. Kacper chats about his early years in Poland, his schoolboy days at Warsaw, moving to Ireland to play with Bohs and his time at the Blues.Proudly sponsored by Volkswagen Waterford.
Attacker, Trae Coyle joins Tony Kelly on this episode. Trae talks frankly about the frustration of the injuries that have effected the start of his Waterford FC career, growing up in London, his time at the Arsenal academy, Switzerland, the move to Waterford, childhood friend and fellow Waterford FC player, James Olyinka and more.Proudly Sponsored by Volkswagen Waterford.
Jordan Rossiter joins Tony Kelly on this edition of the podcast. Jordan speaks about growing up in Liverpool. Being raised a Blue but playing as a Red. His time playing at Liverpool, learning from Steven Gerrard, Robbie Fowler etc. What Luis Suarez was like on the training pitch, his time at Rangers and so much more.Proudly sponsored by Volkswagen Waterford
On this episode of Animal Spirits: Talk Your Book, Michael Batnick and Ben Carlson are joined by Wes Crill, Senior Client Solutions Director & VP at Dimensional Fund Advisors to explore strategies for investing at all-time highs. Then, at 18:18, they are joined by Tony Kelly, Co-Founder of BondBloxx ETFs to discuss investing in CLOs, differences between CLOs and high yield, and how CLOs fit in the private credit asset class. Find complete show notes on our blogs... Ben Carlson's A Wealth of Common Sense Michael Batnick's The Irrelevant Investor Feel free to shoot us an email at animalspirits@thecompoundnews.com with any feedback, questions, recommendations, or ideas for future topics of conversation. Check out the latest in financial blogger fashion at The Compound shop: https://idontshop.com Investing involves the risk of loss. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be or regarded as personalized investment advice or relied upon for investment decisions. Michael Batnick and Ben Carlson are employees of Ritholtz Wealth Management and may maintain positions in the securities discussed in this video. All opinions expressed by them are solely their own opinion and do not reflect the opinion of Ritholtz Wealth Management. See our disclosures here: https://ritholtzwealth.com/podcast-youtube-disclosures/ The Compound Media, Incorporated, an affiliate of Ritholtz Wealth Management, receives payment from various entities for advertisements in affiliated podcasts, blogs and emails. Inclusion of such advertisements does not constitute or imply endorsement, sponsorship or recommendation thereof, or any affiliation therewith, by the Content Creator or by Ritholtz Wealth Management or any of its employees. For additional advertisement disclaimers see here https://ritholtzwealth.com/advertising-disclaimers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Finlay Armstrong joins Tony Kelly on this episode of the podcast. He discusses his summer move to Waterford FC, his growing up in Liverpool, his fast start and frustration of it being interrupted by injury. This episode is a great chance to get to know one of our newest arrivals at Waterford FC as Fin goes fairly indepth into where he's come from and where he wants to go. Proudly Sponsored by Volkswagen Waterford
Blues Striker Tommy Lonergan joins Tony Kelly for this week's episode of the podcast. Tommy tells us how a conversation with his Dad's friend as a young boy led to him joining Cherry Orchard and his career blossoming from there. His Underage days at St Pat's, joining UCD, important goals in that relegation playoff and an FAI Cup Final, joining Fleetwood Town and permanently signing for Waterford FC. Proudly Sponsored by Volkswagen Waterford
Ronan Mansfield joins Tony Kelly to talk all about his time spent coming through the Waterford FC academy, through all the age groups, his initial step up under Danny Searle. How his move to Fleetwood to spend time in their U21 set-up came about and his future goals now that he's back full time with Waterford FC.Proudly Sponsored by Volkswagen Waterford
Midfielder James Olayinka joins Tony Kelly to chat all about his growing up in London, joining the famed Arsenal academy, being on the bench for the Community Shield against Liverpool at Wembley in 2020, scoring in pre-season for the Arsenal first team, his move to Ireland and so much more.
Blues number one Stephen McMullan has been called up to the Northern Ireland Senior Men's Squad for their upcoming FIFA World Cup Qualifers away to Luxembourg & Germany next month, Tony Kelly sits down with Stevie to chat all about being involved in his National Team's Senior set-up, his experience playing GAA, moving to England and playing men's football at such a young age. His life outside of football. Fitness, yoga and so much more.
Ballyea manager Robbie Hogan says his side will have to dust themselves down and take the positives from their performance in the first game of the TUS Clare Senior Hurling Championship. His side fell to a one point defeat to Kilmaley leaving them on the back foot in Group 4 ahead of their crucial second round clash with Scariff. The 2022 county champions had looked set to open their account with a win as they held an 11 point lead at half time, after Tony Kelly netted twice in first half. Hogan's been telling Clare FM's Derek Dormer that their inability to get on breaking ball in the second period let them down. Meanwhile, Clooney Quin Boss Fergal Lynch is lauding his sides staying power as they kicked off their campaign with a win. A late surge saw them claim a three point victory over Broadford to sit second in Group 2, with leaders Inagh-Kilnamona providing the opposition in the next round. Lynch says his players have finished strong in every game they've played this year.
The opening round of this year's TUS Clare Senior Hurling Championship provided plenty of drama across the weekend. Kilmaley came back from the dead to snatch a one point victory against Ballyea, while newly promoted Wolfe Tones shared the spoils with reigning champions Feakle in Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chiosóg. Clonlara laid down an early marker in the first game of the 2025 championship as they defeated 2024 beaten finalists Sixmilebridge by a point in their Group 1 encounter on Friday evening. The Bridge thought they'd secured a draw with an Alex Morey free in added time but a placed ball of their own from Cathal O'Connell claimed a 1-19 to 1-18 win for 2023 Canon Hamilton winners. The team that were defeated on that occasion are top of Group 1 after the opening weekend however, as Crusheen opened their account with a five point win over Doora/Barefield on a score of 23 points to 1-15. Inagh-Kilnamona sit atop Group 2 following the opening weekend of action after a convincing win over Corofin. The combo notched an impressive 31 points in their 13 point victory in Gurteen. Meanwhile, Clooney-Quin occupy second spot after Darragh McNamara raided for a late goal to defeat Broadford 1-18 to 2-12. Group 3 saw the meeting of the reigning Senior and Intermediate champions as Feakle and Wolfe Tones played out a 19 points to 1-16 draw. Darragh Lohan netted a second half penalty for the Shannon side early in the second half, while the county champions might have to contend with the loss of keeper Eibhear Quilligan who went off in the first half. Feakle boss Ger Conway says his side did well to hold onto a point given the number of injuries in his squad. In the other game in that group a red card for Luca Cleary didn't deter Éire Óg as they downed Newmarket on Fergus in Clarecastle. Darren O'Brien and Marco Cleary raised second half green flags en route to a 2-24 to 1-19 win. Kilmaley produced a remarkable comeback as they defeated Ballyea in Group 4. Two stunning Tony Kelly goals in the opening period looked to have given his side an insurmountable eleven point half time lead. However, spurred on by goals from Tommy Barry and Conor Cleary, Kilmaley gradually reeled in the 2022 champions before a Mikey O'Malley free sealed the most unlikely of comebacks. Kilmaley boss Brian Culbert says his sides's first 30 minutes left a lot to be desired and credited the victory to an increase in intensity. Cratloe, however, will head into the next round in pole position. They got the better of Scariff 1-24 to 1-21 in a thrilling encounter in Broadford. In the Premier Intermediate championship O'Callaghan's Mills and Tubber recorded wins in Group 1, while Clarecastle lead the way in Group 2 after they defeated Whitegate, while Ruan and Sixmilebridge played out a draw.
Alan Stubbs is with us for this week's episode, talking through his time at Bolton, Celtic, Everton, Sunderland and his time as manager at Hibs. Including, Rod Stewarts cup draw, Tony Kelly's taxi, McAteer pulling the rug and Gravesen's carpool. Bespoke kits for your club with O'Neills Sportswear UK
How does your childhood shape you as an adult and impact your career choices? That's the theme of a new GoLoud podcast hosted by comedians Karl Spain and Tony Kelly, and its also what we chat about on this episode of The Mario Rosenstock Podcast.You might remember Tony from previous episodes of this podcast – he's the Waterford man that dreamt of making a movie and after a lot of hard work, grit and determination, release a feature film called The Hurler, which has been in cinemas nationwide and also features on Amazon Prime!Karl Spain of course is one of Ireland's best-known comedians, but maybe what you're not so familiar with is his very successful career as a writer for other comedians – he has crafted gags for performers like Kevin Bridges and Al Porter and many others.I was one of the first guests on their new podcast and just after we recorded that, I turned the tables on them, and learnt about the childhood experiences that shaped them and led them to become comedians.COMEDY – It has been a tough week for Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy, who now may face a vote of confidence in the Dail. And it turns out there are a few well-known people waiting in the long grass in case she doesn't – and they've been leaving messages on the Mario Rosenstock Podcast hotline outlining their suitability for the role.Produced by Patrick Haughey of AudioBrand
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Tony Kelly (CEO of Red Card)Introduction:Welcome to another impactful episode of our podcast! Today, we have the privilege of speaking with Tony Kelly, an ex-footballer turned CEO of Red Card. In this episode, we'll discuss his journey from professional football to becoming a leading advocate for gambling awareness and recovery.About Tony Kelly & Red Card:Tony Kelly is a former professional footballer who has successfully transitioned into the role of CEO at Red Card, an organization dedicated to raising awareness and supporting individuals affected by gambling addiction. His personal journey from the highs of football to overcoming struggles with gambling has fueled his passion for helping others avoid similar pitfalls.Red Card focuses on education, prevention, and rehabilitation, offering workshops, mentorship programs, and support networks to those in need. Tony's dedication to this cause is reshaping the conversation around gambling addiction and providing essential resources for recovery.Key Takeaways from the Episode:Tony Kelly's journey from football to advocacyHow gambling addiction affects individuals and communitiesHow Red Card is making a difference in gambling awareness and supportTony's advice for those struggling with gambling issuesClosing Thoughts:We hope you found this conversation with Tony Kelly insightful and inspiring. If you or someone you know needs support with gambling addiction, Red Card is there to help.For more information, visit redcardgambling.org.Stay tuned for our next episode, where we continue to bring you inspiring stories and expert insights from industry leaders. Thanks for listening!
Coming up on the show We will look ahead to a huge afternoon for Clare soccer with Avenue United and Bridge United hoping to reach the last 16 of the FAI Junior Cup. The annual fundraising poker classic in aid of Clare football is on this weekend, we will hear from former manager Colm Collins about that and a chat on the new FRC rules with just over a week to go to the start of the National Leagues. St Flannan's are hoping to reach the TUS Dr Harty Cup final after a brilliant win over Midleton, we will reflect on that with Tony Kelly, we will hear about opposition to the move charging U16's entry to National League fixtures and a few other bits too
St Flannan's Coach Tony Kelly After Harty Cup Quarter Final Win Over Midleton CBS
Clare people are being encouraged to bring the festive cheer to the county town's business community this Christmas season. Anticipation is building for the switching on of the Christmas lights in Ennis which will take place on evening of Thursday November 28th, with All-Ireland winning Clare hurling captain Tony Kelly and manager Brian Lohan in attendance as special guests, along with Liam McCarthy himself. The event will be MC'd by Clare FM's own Colum McGrath, with entertainment provided by various local acts including the Circus Ponies and Vocal Ponies as well as local Comhaltas musicians. It's also been confirmed that public realm works in the town will be suspended from November 27th to January 6th, and Mayor of Ennis Fianna Fáil Councillor Clare Colleran-Molloy says it's an ideal opportunity to support local businesses.
Clare FM's Derrick Lynch Speaking With Tony Kelly After The TUS Club All Star Game
The Liam McCarthy Cup is on its way to the USA! Clare's All-Ireland Champions will be heading across the Atlantic Ocean soon, with Boston being one of their stops. Brian Lohan, Tony Kelly and Co. will pay a visit to the Irish Cultural Centre in Massachusetts. To talk more about this, Alan Morrissey was joined by President of The Board of Directors with The Irish Cultural Centre in Massachusetts, Martina Curtin. Photo (c): Clare FM
On the last regular pod of the season, All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan to select their team of the year and moments of the 2024 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. We also learned which events the lads reckon they'd excel in at the Olympics and Skehill's unorthodox biscuit eating techniques...The Hurling Pod with Bord Gais Energy, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
Nuacht Mhall. Príomhscéalta na seachtaine, léite go mall. * Inniu an seachtú lá fichead de mhí Iúil. Is mise Eoin Ó Seachnasaigh. D'fhógair Uachtarán Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá Joe Biden nach mbeidh sé ag seasamh i gcoinne Donald Trump i dToghchán Uachtaránachta Mheiriceá i mí na Samhna. Tháinig an fógra tar éis seachtainí tuairimíochta faoina shláinte agus éileamh méadaitheach air óna pháirtí féin éirí as. Tá a bheannacht tugtha aige anois don Leas-Uachtarán Kamala Harris chun dul san iomaíocht don Teach Bán. Is é Joe Biden an chéad uachtarán Meiriceánach a d'éirigh as a fheachtas don dara téarma ó rinne Lyndon B. Johnson an cinneadh céanna in 1968. Tá Donald Trump fágtha anois mar an t-iarrthóir is sine riamh i dtoghchán uachtaránachta Mheiriceá. Tá na mionpháirteanna de ghléasanna pléascacha aimsithe ag na Gardaí sa Chúlóg i dtuaisceart Bhaile Átha Cliath. Seo an fhorbairt is déanaí ó gabhadh níos mó ná tríocha duine an tseachtain seo caite, tar éis achrann a tharla cóngarach do lóistín a bhí le réiteach d'iarrthóirí tearmainn. Cuireadh JCB trí thine agus gortaíodh fear slándála le linn an achrainn. Dúirt an Taoiseach Simon Harris nach raibh cead ag éinne damáiste mar seo a dhéanamh ná ionsaí a dhéanamh ar na póilíní ná ar na seirbhísí éigeandála. Tá an rialtas ag iarraidh seanmhonarcha phéinte a chur in oiriúint le go mbeidh 500 iarrthóir tearmainn ábalta stopadh ann. Tá a gcúigiú craobh uile-Éireann tuillte ag iománaithe an Chláir tar éis dóibh an cluiche ceannais a bhuachan in aghaidh Chorcaí. Cluiche lán aicsin, spleodair agus scile a bhí ann, agus ba cheart go mbeadh an dá chontae bródúil as a gcuid imreoirí. Ní raibh mórán idir an dá fhoireann ar feadh an chuid is mó den chluiche, ach fuair an Clár an lámh in uachtar ar deireadh, a bhuíochas le taispeántas draíochtúil óna gcaptaen Tony Kelly. Cé go raibh na foirne ar comhscór tar éis 70 nóiméad, scóráil an Ceallach trí phointe in am breise chun an bua a chinntiú. Beidh súile ar Pháirc an Chrócaigh arís an deireadh seachtaine seo agus cluiche ceannais na peile ar siúl. Beidh seaimpíní Chonnacht Gaillimh ag imirt in aghaidh Ard Mhacha den dara huair i mbliana - agus níor bhuaigh ceachtar foireann Corn Mhig Uidhir ó thús na Mílaoise. * Léirithe ag Conradh na Gaeilge i Londain. Tá an script ar fáil i d'aip phodchraolta. * GLUAIS seachtainí tuairimíochta - weeks of speculation éileamh méadaitheach - growing demand gléasanna pléascacha - explosive devices iarrthóirí tearmainn - asylum seekers seanmhonarcha phéinte - former paint factory taispeántas draíochtúil - magical performance
On Hurling Chat this week, Cyril, Niall and Sean discuss Clare's wonderful All Ireland success. Among the items focussed on are Cork's puck out strategy, Clare's tempo and resilience, the impact of Tony Kelly and Shane O'Donnell, should there have been extra time and Clare's fantastic success rate in finals. The lads also chatted about the role of Lucas Kirszenstein and Eanna Shalvey with the respective teams and Darren Glesson's decision to step down in Antrim. Have a listen!
America has Donald Trump's Republican convention; Ireland has the All-Ireland hurling final. America has Hulk Hogan; Ireland has Tony Kelly. On Free State, Dion and Joe discuss the cultural importance of the All-Ireland final. What is it that makes hurling compelling? Why is sport at its most powerful such an important unifying force? As Joe Biden departs, America is more divided than ever. On All-Ireland final day we are reminded of what connects us, it is a day when even Cork people are welcomed on the streets of Dublin.The GAA is more important than money. For everything else there's Mastercard.This episode of Free State is sponsored by Manscaped. Visit https://www.manscaped.com/ and get 20% off and free shipping by using code freestate20Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning is a Gold Hat Production in association with SwanMcG.For more on Free State: https://freestatepodcast.com/To get in touch with the podcast: info@freestatepodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan to take questions from listeners and to discuss Clare's one-point win against Cork to seal their fifth All-Ireland title in an epic of epic finals at Croke Park.They looked at some of the controversial decisions within the match, chatted about who the leading contenders are next season and the dark arts of being a corner-back.The Hurling Pod with Bord Gais Energy - proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Championship.
Clare are the 2024 All Ireland Hurling Champions It was after nothing could seperate the sides after more than 70 minutes with game finishing 3-21 to 1-27 after regulation time. A moment of magic from Tony Kelly looked to have won it for The Banner but a Patrick Horgan free ensured there would be another 20 minutes of play. With the sides still deadlocked at half time in extra time, The Banner outstayed their opponents, spurred on by a great score from captain Tony Kelly. Eventually winning by 1 point on a score of 3-29 to 1-34
Clare FM's Derrick Lynch Speaking With Clare's Tony Kelly Ahead Of The All Ireland SHC Final
On Wednesday's GAA Daily on Off The Ball with Optimum Nutrition, Official Performance Nutrition Partner of the Gaelic Players Association:Cork's Niall O'Leary on Sunday's All Ireland FinalClare's Tony Kelly on their amazing turnaround against KilkennyPaddy Andrews on what it's like preparing for an All Ireland Final
On Wednesday's GAA Daily on Off The Ball with Optimum Nutrition, Official Performance Nutrition Partner of the Gaelic Players Association:Cork's Niall O'Leary on Sunday's All Ireland FinalClare's Tony Kelly on their amazing turnaround against KilkennyPaddy Andrews on what it's like preparing for an All Ireland Final
As Cork and Clare prepare to contest this Sunday's All-Ireland Senior Hurling final, former winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy join Will O'Callaghan to try and predict where the game will be won and lost.Naturally, the lads can't agree on a winner, where Clare should play Tony Kelly, or who Cork should use to make him...Tickets are still available for Friday's live roadshow at the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, see offtheball.com/events for full details.The Hurling Pod with Bord Gais Energy - proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
In the 12 months since Tony Kelly was on this podcast, his life has completely transformed. The comedy character that he created at a house party over ten years ago, is now the central character in a feature film that has gone global, streaming on Apple TV and Amazon Prime. So Tony is back on the pod to tell me all about how it all happened and where to next. We also talk about his personal struggles with alcohol and drugs and how that side of his life has been going for him since the very dark times he went through not so long ago. COMEDY – Tony gets voicemails from Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Brendan O'Connor, and the great John Mullane!!
Clare FM's Derrick Lynch & Tommy Guilfoyle analyse Clare's win over Kilkenny, along with reaction from manager Brian Lohan, Clare FM Patrick Bourke Menswear Man of the Match Adam Hogan and Tony Kelly
With Paul Murphy away this week, the lads drafted in 2013 All-Ireland winner with Clare, Podge Collins, for this week's slightly delayed edition of The Hurling Pod. Having both recovered from illness, James Skehill and Will O'Callaghan chatted to Podge about this weekend's Leinster and Munster Hurling finals where Limerick are chasing six in-a-row and Kilkenny five in-a-row in their provinces. The Hurling Pod with Bord Gais Energy - proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
Tony is joined this week by Gary Robinson. Gary discusses how he showed early-in-life promise as a footballer, grew up thinking he would have a career as a professional football and how when it didn't work out that we he went on autopilot in life, bouncing from job to job, excessive drinking and living the party led him to years of a "dark cloud" of depression hanging over him. Until one day, he decided to change everything and found his way in life.Sponsored by Fettle Online Therapy. Use the code POD10 to try it today at Fettle.ieInstagram: @itstonykellyFacebook: Me Head Is Wrecked with Tony Kelly
Ava Walsh was 13 when her beloved Dad, Stuart passed away suddently. She is Tony's guest this week. Tony and Ava discuss what a wonderful person Stuart was, Tony's friendship with Stuart, Ava's loving relationship with him and how she has coped at losing him at such a young age. Ava is a truly inspirational, strong young woman. Sponsored by Fettle Online Therapy. Use the code POD10 to try it today at Fettle.ieInstagram: @itstonykellyFacebook: Me Head Is Wrecked with Tony Kelly
Actor and Singer, Michael Joseph joins Tony on this week's episode of the podcast. MJ talks about his first big break on the RTE (Irish TV) reality singing competition "Fame: The Musical", his career in Panto, his latest big gig touring with a West End Show and the every day trials and tribulations of being a jobbing actor. MJ and Tony also talk about growing up on the same street and ending up being in the same indudustry and ending up being on the big screen together.Sponsored as always by Fettle Online Therapy. Use the code POD10 at Fettle.ieInstagram @itstonykellyFacebook: Me Head is Wrecked with Tony Kelly
This week comedian, Aideen McQueen joins Tony as his guest on the podcast. Aideen talks about growing up in Kilkenny on a farm to parents who were both teachers. Her falling in love with comedy through growing up around the legendary Cat Laughs Comedy Festival. Aideen also talks candidly about her relationship with alcohol, realising she had a problem and the ups and downs of trying to get recovery.Tony also chats about a recent trip to London and an unpleasant experience with someone on a plane.Sponsored as always by Fettle Online Therapy. Use the code POD10 at Fettle.ieInstagram @itstonykellyFacebook: Me Head is Wrecked with Tony Kelly
On this week's episode of the podcast Tony talks about the effect that grief has had on him recently. After suffering a lot of loss over the last 2+ years.Special guest this week is entrepreneur, John O'Connor. John talks about his journey from having to start his life over around the time of the celtic tiger crash to building up his company's success to the point where it is now publicly traded on the stock exchange. Sponsored as always by Fettle Online Therapy. Use the code POD10 at Fettle.ieInstagram @itstonykellyFacebook: Me Head is Wrecked with Tony Kelly
The Hurling Pod is back for a third season, with All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill joining Will O'Callaghan each week throughout the League and Championship.James and Paul discuss where Sunday's All-Ireland Club Hurling final between St Thomas' and O'Loughlin Gaels will be won and lost, as well what impact Tony Kelly's absence will have on Clare during the League.By becoming a member at offtheball.com/join, you'll get an exclusive bumper second podcast each week tackling listeners' questions, previewing the weekend's action, and finding out which TV shows slipped Skehill by in his youth.The Hurling Pod is with Bord Gais Energy - Proud sponsors of the Senior Hurling Championship.