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Get a back-stage pass into what it’s like to work in the nightlife/hospitality industry! Employees Only, is weekly show filmed at the legendary music venue, Mulcahy's Pub & Concert Hall in Wantagh, NY. Employees Only features hosts “Tim & Ruby” who discuss a range of topics about the business behind show business. Guests will include Bar/Restaurant/Club owners, national recording artists, local musicians, DJs, media personalities, writers, artists managers, booking agents, chefs, bartenders ...
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Are you a service based entrepreneur who currently works 8-10 hours in your business every day and yet you never get to a point where anything feels done? You end each day frustrated, telling yourself “There just is not enough time in the day”, as you look down at your never ending to-do list that always seems to get longer no matter how productive you are. And because you have so much to do in your business, every day has started to feel like you are trapped on a never-ending cycle of exhau ...
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Mobile Creator Podcast

Glen Mulcahy & Courtney Jones

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The Mobile Creator podcast is a weekly show exploring high quality content creation using mobile devices. Each week we, your hosts Courtney Jones and Glen Mulcahy, will interview guests from the mobile creatives community about topics like short and feature length film projects, documentaries, radio and podcast production, mobile journalism and photography. We are both currently in development for projects and want to share our experience of the process, the highs and lows with you, our list ...
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It takes a lot of talent and dedication to be a professional musician, and Sunday Baroque host Suzanne Bona invites some of the BEST to share their inspirations, challenges, and triumphs on her podcast SUNDAY BAROQUE CONVERSATIONS. These top-tier artists give a fascinating insider's look at what makes them tick, and what fuels their passion. Go to sundaybaroque.org for more information or subscribe to Sunday Baroque Conversations wherever you get your podcasts.
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Deep Purpose

Harvard Business School Prof. Ranjay Gulati

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Deep Purpose is a series of captivating conversations with Harvard Business School Professor Ranjay Gulati and top global CEOs about how courageous leaders unlock potential, proving that vast performance gains–and vital social benefits–are the payoffs when firms get purpose right.
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Welcome to Between Two Hires, where we uncover the untold stories of hiring triumphs and tribulations in the world of startup tech companies. We know that an amazing new addition to the team can completely change the trajectory of your company. But get it wrong and it can cripple your growth, be time-consuming and costly, to say the least. So join Tom and his guests to learn how to avoid costly hiring mistakes and propel your business to success!
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Delta Flows

Restore the Delta

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Delta Flows is a podcast from Restore the Delta hosted by Tony Gladney. Join us to learn about California’s complex water system, discussing themes particularly surrounding the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta as well as the Bay-Delta watershed, from community, science, environmental justice, advocacy, to other expansive topics with individuals from across the state and country. Restore the Delta’s mission is to ensure the health of the Bay-Delta estuary and Delta communities. In operation since ...
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Get It Right

Learning First Alliance

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As college- and career-ready standards come on line, teachers, administrators, parents and communities working together to align these standards with curriculum, instruction and assessment. To help those committed to the standards ensure the proper implementation, the Learning First Alliance is spotlighting those communities that are working hard to get Common Core implementation right. This podcast tells their stories.
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Die Episoden dieses Podcasts erscheinen in unregelmäßigen Abständen. Sie sind der akustische Begleiter meines Weblogs http://www.medienzukunft.info. This podcast is an (occasional) companion of my weblog with the same title (http://www.medienzukunft.info). Most of the weblog's content is in German but I'll do my best to provide postings in English.
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Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Library service host a varied programme of events throughout the year, some of which we record, including a series of literary events called dlr Library Voices and an annual literary festival called Mountains to Sea dlr Book Festival run in collaboration with dlr Arts Office. Our books podcast Need To Read is where authors, professionals and avid readers share their favourite books across their area of interest, expertise or obsession.
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The Reach Personal Branding Interview Series podcast is focused exclusively on personal branding. It brings together the best advice from Personal Branding Guru William Arruda, and our guests - best-selling authors and revered thought-leaders. You'll discover valuable advice, tips and techniques for uncovering and expressing the brand called YOU. To learn more, visit: http://www.personalbranding.tv/category/categories/reach-personal-branding-interview-series-audio/.
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Breathe and Think Better

Breathe and Think Better

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Breathe and Think Better explores the science-backed benefits and everyday applications of mental wellness exercises. We talk about meditation, breathwork, and a wide variety of other self-care techniques. Join us in this exploration of the human experience as we find out what it means to Breathe and Think Better!
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The moon is full in Beacon Hills and the wolves are coming out...AGAIN! Fall in love (at first bite) all over again with the series you'll never get enough of! Holland Roden aka Lydia Martin will rewatch every episode, from the very beginning. Join Holland and your favorite Teen Wolf stars as she reunites the cast, the crew, the heroes and the villains. Holland is sharing every secret gory detail with you. 100 episodes wasn't enough...Holland brings you ALL the BTS and so much more from each ...
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The Food on the Edge Podcast is produced by Sharon Noonan (@food-and-drink-show). FOTE is a two day symposium that takes place annually in Galway, Ireland. It is for chefs & food enthusiasts all around the world who want to create a better global network. It is a coming together of chefs to listen, talk and debate about the future of food in our industry and on our planet. The next FOTE takes place on Monday 9th & Tuesday 10th October 2017.
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On Monday’s Morning Focus, it was time again for our Arts Slot with County Art’s Officer Siobhán Mulcahy.Siobhán provided our listeners with all the details of this week’s live events for entertainment lovers in Banner County.This week, Siobhán discussed the Lough Derg singers, The Kilkee Arts Festival, The Attic Sessions and much more!…
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The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is the largest estuary on the West Coast of the Americas, and its ecosystem is of national importance. Delta Flows is a new podcast from Restore the Delta that examines the future of the Delta, as a region. We will be looking at how state and federal policies impact estuary health and the health of the 4 million res…
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Sean Mulcahy discusses the Rainbow Local Government Candidate Survey and Pledge for candidates in Victoria's council elections. Includes discussion about the importance of LGBTIQA+ candidates and representation in leadership roles. The Rainbow Local Government Campaign is coordinated by the Victorian Pride Lobby. Rainbow Local Government | LGBTIQ+ …
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The President of Ennis Chamber has suggested conformity to outdated gender roles is to blame for a gender pay gap in Clare.A new analysis of weekly earnings in Ireland shows while wages are rising for both men and women in Clare, the gap has widened between their respective earnings.The Central Statistics Office's latest analysis of mean and median…
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There's hope among those in Clare raising awareness of the challenges and emotional fallout associated with having a miscarriage that change is coming.The Miscarriage Association of Ireland is holding its first public meeting on Clare this week.The event will take place in Dromoland Castle on Tuesday at 8pm and bereaved parents are encouraged to at…
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On Monday’s Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Tom Stewart from Keane’s Garden Centre in Kilcolgan.This week, Tom gave listeners some advice on cherry blossoms to plant for spring displays.If you have a question for Tom, contact the show on 0818 400 964 or send a text or Whatsapp to 086 1800 964.…
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Milford Care Centre will be encouraging the people of Clare to host a coffee morning later this month. The event, which will take place on the 21st of September, is part of Bewley’s Big Coffee Morning For Hospice initiative. To find out more about the coffee morning and the work done in Clare, Alan Morrissey was joined by the CEO of Milford Care Ce…
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Sarah O’Callaghan is a SNA at St. John's National School in Shannon. However, there is more to Sarah than that: She is also amazing at jiu jitsu!Sarah placed 3rd in the world in her class at the World Jiu Jitsu Championships in Las Vegas. For more on this, Alan Morrissey was joined by Sarah O’Callaghan on Monday's Morning Focus.…
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Today is International FASD Awareness Day. FASD, or Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders is recognised on the 9th day of the 9th month, to raise awareness about the lifelong effects of FASD, and to draw attention to the importance of going alcohol-free for the 9 months of pregnancy. FASD Ireland’s hub is based here in Ennis. For more on International …
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There has been a mixed reaction in Kilrush to a new IPAS centre set to come on stream. The Central B&B will be imminently providing accommodation for up to 27 Male International Protection Applicants after signing a one-year state contract last week. So far there has been some controversy, with guards already investigating an incident of criminal d…
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An East Clare councillor has defended his proposal for improvement works to be carried out on a prominent road in East Clare. At the most recent meeting of the region's local representatives, Maghera Fianna Fáil Councillor Pat Hayes called for a plan to be devised for the removal of bends and the upgrading of junctions on the Tulla to Tuamgraney se…
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Uisce Éireann insists people in Clare will be better-informed about water supply issues going forward thanks to the roll-out of a new text alerts service.A total of 42,278 households in Clare are now eligible to sign up for a free-to-use text alerts service through which they will be notified about supply interruptions including details of outages …
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The roll-out of the free school books scheme has reportedly led to a reduction in presentations to a prominent Clare Charity. Saint Vincent De Paul has confirmed a 6% drop in requests for help in relation to back to school costs this year, within the first term of the programme which provides free textbooks to Junior Cycle students.The news coincid…
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Clare's towns and villages are said to be seriously lacking in manpower for maintenance and upkeep works.Killaloe Fianna Fáil Councillor Tony O'Brien is calling for more staff to be recruited for works programmes in East Clare as he claims the area is currently "overly reliant" on the efforts of voluntary groups.Killaloe Municipal District says it'…
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The Director of Clare Animal Welfare claims people should take advantage of their spay and neuter campaign for the health benefits it will give their pets.Spaying and neutering can help prevent cancers in animals along with reducing aggressive behaviours.The campaign is also being ran to help those are struggling with the costs involved in neuterin…
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Welcome to Beyond Belief, Stephen Fletcher here.As we continue our Pilgrimage Theme from last week our programme has a report on the annual pilgrimage to Scattery Island for the graveside mass with Bishop Fintan and I interview Kitty McNamarra who was born on Scattery and lived there for 26 years..Also I interview our Vatican correspondent Colm Fly…
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The Shannon Airport Group insists it has the space available to cater for more airlines, flights and destinations amid a growing capacity crunch at Dublin Airport.It comes as the DAA is warning the possibility of breaching it's controversial passenger cap this Winter is imminent.The Dublin Airport Authority currently awaits the verdict of a plannin…
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A Clare General Election hopeful claims this county has been asked to shoulder a disproportionate burden when it comes to housing asylum seekers.Former Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers Association General Secretary Eddie Punch has announced his candidacy for Independent Ireland in the upcoming General Election,.The Cratloe native ran unsuccessfully f…
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The Government is being urged to address the ongoing pollution of Clare's waterways as a matter of urgency.It comes as Minister of State Malcolm Noonan has announced the Water Action Plan 2024 which is described as "Ireland's roadmap to protect and restore our rivers, lakes, estuaries, coastal waters and groundwaters".It's claimed the plan will see…
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Clare writer Nell Hensey has won a Zebbie Award for Best Short Film Script at the 17th Writers’ Guild of Ireland (WGI) Zebbie Awards. Nell, from Barefield won the award as co-writer of Good Chips with Brigid Leahy. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by Nell Hensey.Photo (c): Nell Hensey via Facebook…
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In the first of a new series on The Colum McGrath Breakfast Show, Colum tries his hand at working in a takeaway! He was invited by Dan at the award winning Ryan's Fish & Chips in Ennis to come try his hand and cutting chips, battering fish and serving the customers. Check out how it all went!Di Clare FM
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A Burren-based artist will exhibit a new body of work inspired by her travels in Iceland at a gallery in Co. Mayo later his month. The exhibition by Kaye Maahs, entitled Iceland, will be on show at Claremorris Gallery from the 14th of September. For more on this, Alan Morrissey was joined by Kaye Maahs.Photo (c): http://www.kayemaahs.com/about.html…
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Common Knowledge is behind a new traditional singing session. The evening of traditional singing, called ‘Tuan’, will take place at The Common Knowledge Centre, located in The Burren & Cliffs of Moher Global Geopark. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by Aoife Hammond, Community Project Manager at Common KnowledgePhoto (c): https://booking…
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This month is World Alzheimer’s Month, with World Alzheimer's Day taking place on the 21st of September. More than 55,000 people in Ireland are living with dementia. To mark the month, Bluebird Care, in partnership with Dunnes Stores, is bringing its Dementia Bus to Ennis today.The Dementia Bus - a first-of-its-kind virtual simulator, lets people e…
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September is Blood Cancer Awareness Month. Noel Wallace, who hails from Bunratty, shared his cancer story with us.To raise awareness around blood cancer, the symptoms and the month itself, Alan Morrissey was was joined by Noel Wallace. For more information, visit https://www.multiplemyelomaireland.org/…
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The Department of Transport is facing increased pressure to ensure Shannon Airport's available space is utilised amid capacity issues at Dublin.Minister James Lawless is due to meet Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary today to discuss alternative options over warnings that airfares will hit record levels this Christmas, with airlines forced to divert from …
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Obair is set to expand its meals-on-wheels portfolio further into Clare.The service provided by the Newmarket-On-Fergus based charity currently delivers free hot meals to over 300 people aged over 65 in this county every week. Tonight, Obair will host a meeting at half 7 in Inagh Community Hall as part of its preparations to roll out a new route se…
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Thorne Harbour Health's Cal Hawk joins James McKenzie in the studio to discuss Australia's PrEP shortage, Melbourne's Mpox outbreak and online safety. Health Services for LGBTIQ+ Communities and PLHIV | Thorne Harbour HealthDi Cal Hawk with James McKenzie
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Beyond Belief returns for its Summer break during August. Over the next 2 weeks Fr Gerry Kenny and Stpehen Fletcher look at pilgrimage. This week Fr Gerry has an interview with the French Canadian theologian André Brouillette SJ who talks about the theological significance of pilgrimage.Di Clare FM
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Clare Senator Martin Conway has withdrawn from Fine Gael's selection convention for the general election.The move means Clarecastle native Leonora Carey will face tomorrow night's convention uncontested, meaning it will be the first time in 80 years Fine Gael run a single candidate in the Clare constituency.Senator Conway meanwhile, who's been a me…
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A campaign group that has long advocated for the reopening of the Western Rail Corridor has expressed hope that Crusheen Railway Station will come back into use sooner rather than later.It comes as the findings of an extensive investigation into the potential for the defunct railway stop to be reinstated have been presented to the public.Once a con…
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On Thursday’s Morning Focus Alan Morrissey was joined by Paul Knapp, The Firefighting Chef, from Killaloe.This week Paul shared a delicious recipe for Sweet Potato And Spinach Daal.After a busy few back to school days, how about An easy and quick and not to mention comforting spinach and sweet potato dahl that’s packed with flavour.This plant based…
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Last year’s inaugural Brontë Festival in Kilkee was clearly a great success, because it is making its return for 2024! The second Brontë Festival will take place from the 13th to the 15th of September in Culturlann Sweeney in Kilkee. For more on this, Alan Morrissey was joined by Yvonne McGann.Photo (c): Kilkee Civic Trust via Facebook…
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On Thursday's morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Caroline Rushe, AKA My Crazy life Caroline. Caroline will be joining us on a regular basis on Morning Focus, to answer your questions and discuss the latest trends!Whether you have a question for Caroline on style, family, women’s issues or whatever you fancy asking her about, send it in by …
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A stalwart of the Clare traditional music scene for almost forty years will be laid to rest today. Born into a musical family, Cyril carved out a reputation for himself as one of the finest singers and accompanists in traditional Irish music, playing with bands such as Fisher Street, Damp in the Attic and Providence. In recent years, Cyril has been…
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Sean Clifford has just broken the record for running all of 275 Ireland’s mountains. The Kerry native who now resides in France, took just 21 days to run all of the mountains over 600 metres, known as the Vandeleur-Lynams Challenge. To find out how much work went into completing this challenge, and to see what his experience of running Clare’s moun…
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Morning Focus listener Paul Coughlan got in touch with us in relation to Kilrush Convent.He has claimed the convent is “slowing disintegrating before our eyes”. The convent is supposed to be a protected building, but it has been left wide open to the elements, and all the windows have been broken and the shutter opened.To find out more, Alan Morris…
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A new policy proposal put forward by Irish doctors is aiming to significantly improve Clare's healthcare offering. It comes as the Irish Medical Organisation has launched its pre-budget submission which is calling on the Government to provide an additional 5,000 inpatient beds and to fully digitise the health service by 2030.Clare currently has the…
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An overwhelming majority of people in the Crusheen catchment area are strongly in favour of re-opening the village’s defunct railway station. Repucon Consulting has launched the findings of its socio-economic appraisal of the benefits of bringing the rail stop closed to passengers since 1976 back into use. The analysis conducted on behalf of Clare …
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Shannonwatch has lambasted the Government for failing to guarantee plans transporting weapons for the IDF are not flying through Irish Airspace. New flight records obtained by the Ditch have revealed that at least six planes carrying munitions for the Israeli military contractors or the Israeli police have flown over Irish sovereign territory, sinc…
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It's claimed there's a "pep in the step" of priests in the Diocese of Killaloe as three new vocations have been recorded.For just the second time in 20 years, three men in this Diocese will be entering the seminary at Maynooth later on this month.One candidate is from Tipperary while the remaining two are from Clare - with former Ennis Fianna Fáil …
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