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Why are energy costs so high in Ireland?
With warnings that gas and electricity prices are set to rise in the coming months, energy and its cost is in the spotlight once again. We hear from energy economist Niall Farrell after a report from Gavin O'Callaghan.
2025-03-09
07 min
The Rec Poker Podcast
Ep 671 - Chats: Niall Farrell
This week on episode 671 of the RecPoker Podcast Jim Reid and the RECing Crew interview Scottish pro Niall Farrell! Niall shares about winning the Triple Crown and becoming the all-time money leader in Scotland, how he judges success as a player, where he likes to travel for poker, having fun at the Irish Poker Open, mistakes he sees less-experienced players make, how he studies and improves as a player, and a lot more!We also Open The Action with our speed round, and we play Stake/Study Stack with David Docherty, Ben Spragg and...
2025-03-07
1h 26
The Rec Poker Podcast
Ep 657 - Chats: David Docherty Knows How to Pronounce ‘Toronto’
This week Jim Reid and the RecPoker RECing Crew interview Scottish pro David Docherty! David shares his stories from winning the 2023 Irish Poker Open and becoming the UKIPT Player of the Year, what its like to have 6-figure scores almost every year for the last several, how to manage your own expectations for success, what he has learned from his years on the felt, his favorite places to travel for poker, why and how how he studies to improve his game, common mistakes he sees recreational players make, and a lot more! We also...
2025-01-17
1h 23
Table 1 Podcast
The Quadruple Crown - WPT, WSOP, EPT & ...The Rail?! Niall Farrell Tells All
Get Yield On Your Crypto (Without Giving Up Your Private Keys!) https://gauntlet.xyz/t1 Play Poker with us on PokerGO: https://table1.vegas/pokergo Play with us on Phenom Poker: https://joinphenompoker.com --------------------------------------------------------------- Episode 59: Niall Farrell What happens when you combine world-class poker talent with razor-sharp wit and a knack for storytelling? You get Niall Farrell. In this episode, we’re talking about everything—from the wild gambling culture in Scotland to the hilarious (and sometimes painful) realities of going broke, backing players, and riding those legendary poker heaters. Ni...
2024-12-28
1h 34
The Maroon And White Pod
ATHENRY MANAGER NIALL SUNDERLAND | TYNAGH-ABBEY DUNIRY AND KINVARA ADVANCE TO THE INTERMEDIATE FINAL
In part one of the show Athenry senior hurling manager Niall Sunderland reflect on his side's season. In part two of the show Declan O'Brien and Cyril Farrell look back on the Senior B Finals and the Intermediate Hurling Championship Semi-Finals. In association with Monaghans Galway. Monaghans Galway, located on Tuam Road, is the leading dealership in Galway for new SKODA, CUPRA, SEAT models Now is the perfect time to order your new car, or visit Monaghans.ie
2024-10-23
1h 25
The Masters of Running Podcast.
Paul Larkin & Bláithín Sheil.
Paul discusses a great idea he had for Dublin Marathon training groups in Raheny Shamrocks Athletic club in Ireland that aids their training hugely and helps club retention. We hear about how it works, all the logistics behind it and Paul's own training. Bláithín chats about her experience training for her first Dublin Marathon as a track runner and the charity she's running for. A wonderful episode. Enjoy.Patreon to support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/themastersofrunningpodcastBlaithin's charity: https://eventmaster.ie/fundraising/pages/BD92785025/supporters.htmlThanks to 'Late Nig...
2024-10-04
49 min
PokerNews Life Outside Poker
Niall Farrell Talks New BBC Doc, "Firaldo After Dark" Streams During Lockdown
Life Outside Poker is a new podcast for PokerNews hosted by Connor Richards that seeks to pull back the curtain on poker players and allow viewers and listeners to get to know them on a personal level. In the 17th episode, Connor speaks with Scottish poker pro and Triple Crown winner Niall Farrell about studying law, winning the Triple Crown in less than three years, "Firaldo After Dark" streams during lockdown and a new BBC documentary The Four Rules of the Poker Kings that follows Farrell's poker journey. "Firaldo" also breaks down an iconic hand he playe...
2024-09-17
43 min
Hawksbee & Jacobs Daily
Oasis Are Back
Charlie Baker was in the hotseat alongside Paul Hawksbee in today's show. With the huge news of Oasis reforming, writer of their Biography 'Getting High' Paolo Hewitt joined the show, who travelled with the band during the Mid 90s. Gravy Wrestling World Champion George Young had a chat with the guys and Poker Star Niall Farrell joined the show alongside documentary director Greg Clarke to talk on their new BBC documentary 'The Four Rules of Poker Kings'. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-08-27
46 min
The Chip Race
The Lock-In 90 - Niall Farrell
This week (ok not really this week), we are locked in and sounding out Niall Farrell ahead of his much anticipated BBC documentary ‘The Four Rules Of The Poker Kings’ directed by BAFTA-winning filmmaker Greg Clark! The film was pushed back from its original April release date, as was this episode, hence a few anachronistic references to the Irish Open! In what is nonetheless a belter of an episode, the lads preview the documentary with exclusive clips from Niall’s poker adventures in 2021/2022. Before they all get to that though, there is some talk about the Irish...
2024-08-15
49 min
Sky News Daily
Baird Inquiry: How Greater Manchester Police acted unlawfully
The Baird Inquiry was set up to look into the treatment of people in the custody of Greater Manchester Police, following a Sky News investigation by our home affairs editor Jason Farrell. Dame Vera Baird, a former victim's commissioner, examined 15 cases and found GMP were guilty of unlawful arrests, demeaning strip searches and exercising powers they do not have. Niall Paterson is joined by Jason to hear more of the stories of people mistreated by GMP and to look at Dame Vera's findings. Plus, Niall speaks to Maggie Oliver, a former GMP detective constable who campaigns for...
2024-07-18
22 min
Teachers Inspire Ireland
DCU’s unique Teacher Fellowship Programme
Providing teachers with the opportunity to work with student teachers while also progressing their own studies, is at the heart of the Teacher Fellowship Programme.It is a unique programme offered by DCU and the second group of teachers began their fellowship a few months ago.Louise is joined by two of them – primary school teacher Emma Farragher and secondary school teacher Niall Farrell.They tell her why they applied for the fellowship, what they enjoy about it and what they will take from it back to their classrooms.
2024-03-07
17 min
Edgy Ideas
Secret Negotiators: Northern Ireland Peace Process with Niall Ó Dochartaigh
In this deeply insightful podcast, Niall shares findings and thoughts from his research and study of the conflict in Northern Ireland, published in his recent book Deniable Contact: Back-Channel Negotiation in Northern Ireland. Niall has spoken to key actors in the peace process, and in particular has sought to understand the conflict by seeking data from the back-channel negotiators, those courageous people who put their lives at risk and whose mediation work was done in secret and without acknowledgement. Niall found a rich store of historical evidence, including the private papers of key Irish Republican leaders, and the papers of...
2023-12-12
48 min
The County Measure
Tyrone Extra: Niall Hanna
Niall Hanna composed a melody for 'Glencull's Flowery Veil." The words are by the nineteenth century Tyrone poet Patrick Farrell (1856-1938). Niall's debut album is Autumn Winds.
2023-07-23
06 min
Predrinks at Laylah’s
Jealousy with Niamh Farrell
Welcome to Predrinks at Laylah's, the podcast where I have a drink with a guest and discuss the topic du jour.In this episode, I had the most gorgeous chats about toxic jealousy with the amazing Niamh Farrell. CREDITS:Hosted by Laylah BeattieProduced by Niall DugganMusic by DJ SucculentPatreon: patreon.com/PredrinksatLaylahs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-06-29
56 min
Scoreline: Full Time
Full Time #87: Recapping Carlow v Longford, Darragh Foley, Niall Carew, Kilkenny's All-Ireland camogie win over Cork & more
On this week's edition of Full Time with Martin Quilty we hear from Carlow football analyst Willie Quinlan on the county's late win over Longford at the weekend that sets up a Tailteann Cup knockout clash with New YorkCarlow football captain Darragh FoleyCarlow senior football manager Niall CarewKCLR camogie analyst Áine Farrell on Kilkenny's All-Ireland intermediate series win over Cork on Saturdayand we'll get a run-down on your bank holiday weekend sport.Join Martin Quilty for the live show every Monday just after the 6pm news.
2023-06-06
43 min
At The Margin
#49: Gender Diversity in Irish Economics (ISWE Panel II)
This is the final episode in conjunction with the Irish Society for Women in Economics (ISWE). This episode features a panel discussion on gender diversity in the Irish Economics Profession. I am joined by Dr. Margaret Samahita, Assistant Professor at UCD; Dr. Kevin Devereux, Assistant Professor at Peking University; and Míde Griffin, now based at the European University Institute in Florence but who was a research assistant with the ESRI at the time of recording. The conversation revolves around some research being carried out by Marageret and Kevin on gender diversity in Irish economics, with some additional insight o...
2023-03-28
48 min
Poker in the Ears
270. Phil Galfond
With so much happening in the poker world in the first quarter of the year, James and Joe have had to postpone their annual pop culture special. Now, the guys are finally able to take a deep dive into the films and TV shows they've watched in recent months. Joining them as special guest reviewer – following in the footsteps of Niall Farrell and Sam Greenwood – is high stakes legend Phil Galfond. He discusses his unique televisual tastes, and passes judgement on 'The Menu', 'Glass Onion' and 'She-Hulk'. Meanwhile, Joe has seen pretty much every film released in the last six mont...
2023-03-23
1h 03
At The Margin
#48: Environment and Wellbeing: Dr. Kate Laffan (LSE)
This is the third episode in our special series in association with the Irish Society for Women in Economics (ISWE). I am joined by Kate Laffan to discuss the environment and wellbeing. Kate is an Assistant Professor in Behavioural Science at the London School of Economics. Prior to that, Kate was a Marie Curie Fellow at UCD. Kate has done much work on the environment and how it impacts our welfare and general wellbeing. This is a very interesting conversation that took place some time ago as we were emerging from lockdown, so hopefully none of the lockdown fatigue comes...
2023-03-23
51 min
At The Margin
#47: Can onerous form-filling have economic consequences? Administrative Burdens - Lucie Martin (UCD)
I am joined by Lucie Martin, PhD candidate at University College Dublin, to discuss administrative burdens. If I were to distil administrative burdens into a single sentence it would be the burden created by onerous form-filling or other administrative tasks. We all know the pain that comes with having to fill out yet another form or go through a seemingly unnecessary administrative process, but the research by Lucie and others suggests that this can create barriers for many to access certain benefits or services. Lucie takes us through the mechanisms of how this plays out.
2023-03-15
46 min
OTB Rugby
Fri Daily: Sexton & co return, new Connacht signing, Niall Brophy RIP
On Friday's Rugby Daily Richie McCormack brings you the team news ahead of Sunday's Triple Crown showdown between Scotland and Ireland at Murrayfield. Plus, we hear from Andy Farrell & Gregor Townsend. Connacht have a new Irish-qualified signing. Joe Schmidt's considering a punt for the All Blacks job. Plus, Ireland and Lions legend Niall Brophy has passed away.
2023-03-10
08 min
At The Margin
#46: Gender Wage Gap in Ireland - Dr. Karina Doorley (ESRI) & Prof. Donal O'Neill (Maynooth University)
Welcome to a new set of episodes put together in conjunction with the Irish Society for Women in Economics (ISWE).In this first episode we discuss the gender wage gap in Ireland. I am joined by Karina Doorley of the ESRI and Donal O’Neill of Maynooth University. Both have looked at various aspects of the participation of women in the Irish workforce and also the differences in wages and earnings between men and women. Karina has charted the evolution of the gender pay gap in Ireland, while Donal and colleagues at Maynooth - Aedín Dor...
2023-03-08
43 min
Dan "Jungleman" Cates
Scotland's Finest POKER Player Tells All | "Jungleman" Dan Cates & Niall "Firaldo" Farrell
GTO Wizard - The best way to learn and practice GTO!Use this link to sign up: https://gtowizard.com/junglemanScotland's top tournament money winner, the man known to most as 'Firaldo' discovered his love for poker while completing his law degree. He has earned over $10m in tournament cashes online and live since he made the decision to pursue poker full time. Niall Farrell has had a successful career in poker with multiple six-figure wins. In 2013, he began his journey when he competed in the 44th World Series of Poker. He...
2023-02-19
1h 17
The Credit Pearls
Niall Reck founder and director of Graphedia Ltd.
Niall has been an entrepreneur for 22 years, he shares his very honest and compelling story, where he grew up and why he started his own business. Niall is one of my go to guys for business advice. In this episode he shares brilliant tips for start-ups and businesses looking to scale. You'll enjoy this one, Niall is a great storyteller and honestly one of nicest people I have met in a long time. Enjoy!!! If you want to reach out to Niall, you will find him on LinkedIn Facebook and on his website.
2022-10-02
56 min
At The Margin
#45: Are Electricity Markets Fit For Purpose?
Energy prices are on everyone's mind lately since the Ukranian conflict began. Electricity markets have come under fire at a European level with Ursula von der Leyen saying they are no longer fit for purpose. Presumably this comment is in reference to the fact that wholesale electricity markets operate by setting the price at the cost of the most expensive unit to generate at a given moment. This guides good decision making, but has the side effect of creating windfall profits in extraordinary times such as this. So the key question is - is there a wa...
2022-09-08
58 min
The Tonight Show
Wednesday 31st August - Ryan Giggs Assault Trial, Fraud Victim Niall Fitzmaurice shares his story, & young workers to pay more so older people can retire early?
Ciara Doherty is joined by Jennifer Carroll MacNeill TD, Mairéad Farrell TD, Shane Coleman, Hugh O'Connell, Niall Fitzmaurice, Brian Honan, Mel Smyth and Deborah Naylor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-09-01
46 min
What Buildings Do:An architecture podcast.
39. Valerie Mulvin | Group 91
In this episode we talk to Valerie Mulvin. The podcast is part of the Temple Bar 30 Series, an ongoing recording project with members of Group 91. Back in the 1980s a group of young and eager architects began working together in a loose collective, anxious to make things happen in Dublin city. By 1991, this group formalised as Group 91 and contained among others, Shelley McNamra, Yvonne Farrell (Grafton Architects), John Tuomey and Sheila O Donnell, Mc Cullough Mulvin architects and McGarry NiEanaigh. Valerie was part of G91 with Niall McCullough, who died in 2022. As practitioners and writers in and of architecture...
2022-08-31
1h 05
In The News
Can Ireland's electricity grid cope with the data centre boom?
Data centres already consume 14 per cent of Ireland’s electricity supply, more than all rural housing. Now these centres are on track to consume about a third of all Irish electricity by the end of this decade. As concerns mount over energy shortages as close as this winter, should more be done to regulate the industry? Sorcha Pollak speaks to Irish Times columnist Una Mullaley and Niall Farrell, energy and environmental economist with the ESRI to find out more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-08-15
21 min
At The Margin
#44: Energy Poverty - Michelle Barrett & Dr. Barra Roantree (ESRI)
In this episode we discuss energy poverty and deprivation in Ireland with Barra Roantree and Michelle Barrett (ESRI). This is the first time I've had the opportunity to discuss research that I've been involved in (available here: https://www.esri.ie/publications/energy-poverty-and-deprivation-in-ireland)We discuss the trends of energy poverty and deprivation from 1994-2016. Some households tend to respond to burdensome energy expenditures by cutting back while others are more likely to incur the additional cost while potentially cutting back on other expenditures. We discuss the groups that are more associated with either of these behaviours.
2022-06-21
41 min
At The Margin
#43: Health Economics & Healthcare Systems - Prof. Ciaran O'Neill (QUB)
This episode is all about health economics, a topic which has been on my to-do list since I started the podcast. We give an introduction to health economics and discuss the type of healthcare problems economists can help with. We go through healthcare on the island of Ireland and compare the systems in place north and south and finally we discuss the future of healthcare on the island.On this episode we are talking to Professor Ciaran O Neill of Queen's University, Belfast. Ciaran is a professor at the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences a...
2022-06-14
52 min
PokerGO Podcast
It's Way Too Late for a Podcast
Donnie Peters is joined by Tim Duckworth for an ultra late-night episode of the PokerGO Podcast, straight from the 2022 World Series of Poker. Donnie and Tim run through everything that's happened at the WSOP recently, and Remko Rinkema speaks to Niall Farrell.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pokergo-podcast--5877082/support.
2022-06-11
34 min
Conscious Slide // THEONEFOURFOUR
THEONEFOURFOUR - AMSTERDAM [16-05-22]
01, Keepsakes - Peak Egotist 02, Dax J - Stealth Mode 03, Roby M Rage - Drag & Drop 04, Sawshank - Riders 05, Shane Wells - Project X 06, Christian Glitch - Orion 07, Fractal Disorder - Do You Feel The Darkness (Sprintech Mix) 08, MORSURE - To My Colombian Ravers 09, Stockholm Syndrome - Elves 10, Hard Drums - Level UP 11, Marc Acardipane - Pitch-Hiker (Ghost In The Machine Mix) 12, Alfonso Forte, Emiliano Cassano - Interference 13, PHOS/PHATE - Fullmoon Madness (Niall Farrell Mix)
2022-06-06
1h 05
The Chip Race
The Lock-In - Niall Farrell Part II
This week, we are locked in and worn out after a mammoth spell of live poker as David and Dara are joined by former guest Niall Farrell on the heels of his UKIPT Dublin victory. The trio discuss the results from Dublin, whilst also giving their takes on what live poker brands need to get right for the players to be successful in the coming year. The new and exciting Mystery Bounty format is analysed and David announces ‘The €550 Chip Race Mystery Bounty Event’ at the upcoming Unibet Open Malta...
2022-05-31
1h 15
At The Margin
#42: Ukraine crisis & energy/environmental policy - Oxford panel discussion
Today's episode features a roundtable discussion on the Ukranian conflict and what this means for energy and environmental policy in Europe. This roundtable discussion took place at a recent economics of sustainability workshop at the University of Oxford. We discussed a number of topics, including the short term policy response, the implications for the transition to renewables and agricultural policy.Among others, participants were drawn from: the University of Oxford, Technical University of Berlin, the University of Graz, Utrecht university, the University of Barcelona, and the London School of Economics. My thanks to al...
2022-05-03
33 min
The Chip Race
The Chip Race - Season 17 - Episode 2 - Ryan Leng Niall Farrell Andy Wool Des Duffy
This week, we are delighted to welcome to the show 3-time WSOP bracelet winner Ryan Leng. We also have the incomparable Niall Farrell. For strategy, there’s a hand with Andy ‘dawhiteninja’ Wool. Des Duffy stops by to discuss all things APAT. Plus, Ian’s got the news and results...
2022-03-04
1h 26
At The Margin
#41: Women in Economics - ISWE Panel
I am joined by members of the Irish Society for Women in Economics (ISWE) executive committee to discuss the topic of women in economics. Bróna ní Chobhthaigh, Oana Peia, Karen Arulsamy and Darragh Flannery join to form the panel. Among the topics covered, we discuss some of the barriers faced by women at various stages of the career and lifecycle and how these interact. Please check out the ISWE website where they will list many resources as the society develops. They also have accounts on the usual social media outlets: Email isweconomics@gmail.comTwitter @iswe...
2022-02-15
40 min
Anything but Footy
Beijing Bound #3 - Short Track with Farrell Treacy
This is Beijing Bound from Anything but Footy - the countdown to the 2022 Winter Games...Kathryn Thomson and Farrell Treacy both return for their second Winter Olympics for Team GB after named in the squad. Brother Niall Treacy will also make his debut in Beijing in February 2022, after reaching his first world final this year.Farrell - now based in the USA - will go in both the 1000m and 1500m events and talks to John and Michael about his ongoing battles against injury, his love of competing and now his first ever Ch...
2021-12-20
15 min
THE FAN EXPERIENCE, A PHOENIX RISING FC SUPPORTERS' PODCAST
Ep.28 Phoenix Rising - PLAYOFFS 2021 - Special Guests GK Andre Rawls, @USLTactics, Danny Orona & Kevin Gates from "The PRFC Fan Show"
Welcome to THE FAN EXPERIENCE, Episode 28! Phoenix Rising Family, in this episode we have: - Game Roundup: Kevin Gates from YouTube's "PRFC Fan Show" (Twitter: @prfcfanshow) and Kelley McCarthy review Phoenix Rising's 1-1 draw with Tacoma Defiance FC. - Phoenix Rising Tactics: John Morrissey (Twitter: @USLTactics) answers listeners questions about Phoenix's formation and tactics. Could we move to a 3-4-3 formation next year with Madrid, Farrell and Musa at the back? - Fan Story: Danny Orona (Twitter: @phxoronaz) tells us how Omar Bravo fits into his Phoenix Rising origin story. ...
2021-11-02
1h 42
At The Margin
#40: Cryptocurrency II: Bubble? Fraud? Dr. William Quinn (QUB)
This is our second episode on cryptocurrencies. I am joined by Dr. William Quinn, lecturer in finance at Queen's University Belfast. Will, along with his colleague Prof. John Turner, are experts when it comes to financial bubbles. Having observed crypto price dynamics that mimic a bubble, I invited Will along to give his views on whether cryptocurrency is indeed a financial bubble. When preparing for the chat, Will shared his recent lecture materials with me on how cryptocurrencies display many traits of financial fraud. We discuss the various types of fraud and how crypto dynamics fit t...
2021-06-08
34 min
At The Margin
#39: What is cryptocurrency? Prof. Brian Lucey (TCD)
Today I am joined by Prof. Brian Lucey of Trinity College Dublin who has carried out a lot of research in recent years on cryptocurrencies. We go through the basics behind crypto/blockchain and the dynamics in the market. Brian offers some words of caution for any central bankers that might have one eye on digital currencies! We move on to other areas of financial markets including the recent GameStop/wallstreetbets short squeeze. Prof. Lucey has done some interesting work analysing the sentiment expressed on reddit threads to see if this really was a case of...
2021-06-01
00 min
At The Margin
#38: Online dating & matching markets - Dr. Josue Ortega (QUB)
Today we are chatting to Dr. Josue Ortega of Queen’s University Belfast. Josue is an expert in matching markets. These are essentially markets without money. Normally we use prices to allocate goods to those who value them the most - How do figure this out when we don’t have money? And what if both sides of the transaction have preferences, like matching employees to jobs or single persons to a romantic partner? This last point is something which Josue has done a lot of work on. In particular, he has explored the impact that onli...
2021-05-25
40 min
At The Margin
#37: The Economics of Vaccines - Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd (Cambridge)
On today’s episode of at the margin I am joined by Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd to discuss the economics of vaccines. Flavio is a lecturer in economics at the University of Cambridge and has published widely on the economics of vaccines, immunisation and social distancing. Check out his extensive research on the topic here: https://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/people/faculty/fmot2There’s something here for everybody really. There is insight for policymakers on how to approach social distancing and vaccine rollout; something for the nerdy economists like myself who want to think about appl...
2021-05-11
56 min
At The Margin
#36: Making Carbon Pricing Work for Citizens (Dr. Linus Mattauch - TU Berlin)
In this episode, I am joined by Linus Mattauch of the Technical University of Berlin. Linus is also a research affiliate with the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and the Institute for New Economic Thinking at the University of Oxford. Linus speaks to us about his work on making carbon pricing work for citizens. We discuss ways in which we can maximise the political acceptability of a carbon tax. This includes framing and the use of carbon tax revenues to make carbon taxes palatable to citizens. We go through some advice for policymakers, conditional on...
2021-04-27
47 min
At The Margin
#35: Irish Corporation Tax - Seamus Coffey (UCC)
Welcome back to a new series of At the Margin! This episode is a bit earlier than expected – I wanted to share it with you as soon as possible. We’ll be back to our usual Tuesday release date in due course. Seamus Coffey joins to discuss corporation tax. Seamus is an economics lecturer at University College Cork and is a former chair of Ireland’s Fiscal Advisory Council. He is also the go-to person when it comes to discussing Ireland’s corporate tax rate having published an independent review for the Irish government in 2017. If you...
2021-04-08
47 min
Poker in the Ears
Episode 205 – 04/02/2021 – Niall Farrell
It's a pop culture special on this week's podcast, as James and Joe discuss some of the movies and TV shows they've watched in recent months – with the assistance of an EPT champion! Special guest reviewer Niall Farrell reveals that he's played very little poker in the last 12 months, spending most of his time being a dad and streaming anything and everything. There are SPOILERS left, right and centre, as the trio break down the Season 2 finale of 'The Mandalorian' and talk about the first few episodes of 'WandaVision', before moving onto 'Wonder Woman 1984' and Pixar's 'Soul'. They finish wi...
2021-02-04
1h 02
At The Margin
#34: Gold - Dr. Fergal O'Connor (UCC)
Today I am joined by Dr. Fergal O’Connor, finance lecturer at University College Cork. Fergal is an expert in gold and other precious metals. We go through everything you wanted to know about gold. We discuss the historical reasons why gold is valuable and how this has translated into the modern world. We go through the various economic drivers and we also touch on other related commodities such as bitcoin. Fergal really knows his stuff and is very easy to listen to so I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did. I make a f...
2020-10-27
48 min
At The Margin
#33: Water Economics & Water Charges - Dr. David Zetland (Leiden University)
I am joined by Dr. David Zetland – David is a lecturer at Leiden University and an expert on the political economy of water management. We discuss the economics behind water management and how politics can get in the way. We discuss the economics and politics surrounding water charging throughout the British Isles and discuss the ongoing Irish water charge saga. David is a great speaker and this is a topic I really enjoyed. I’d recommend you check out David’s podcast called jive talking (https://soundcloud.com/jivetalking) where he discusses these topics and others in gre...
2020-10-13
47 min
At The Margin
#32: Pirates, Ransom & Kidnap - Prof. Anja Shortland (King's College London)
Today’s guest is Anja Shortland, Professor In political economy at King’s College London. Prof. Shortland does some really interesting work on the economics of crime and will speak to us today about the economic dynamics at play in hostage situations. Yes, that's correct – today’s episode is on the economics of kidnapping! Prof. Shortland has a book entitled "Kidnap" that I would recommend if you would like to learn more about this topic. Don't forget the patreon - www.patreon.com/AtTheMargin. If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support...
2020-09-29
44 min
At The Margin
#31: How to make the world add up - Tim Harford
Hello and wlecome to this episode of "At the margin"! I have a great episode lined up with Tim Harford, Oxford economist and all-round economic raconteur. Tim joins to discuss statistics – how we can get it wrong, such as when our emotions influence our interpretation, and offers some basic rules of thumb when it comes to making sense of the information we see around us. Tim’s most recent book is entitled "How to Make the World Add Up: Ten Rules for Thinking Differently About Numbers". Available: https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Make-World-Add-Up/dp/1408712237If...
2020-09-16
43 min
At The Margin
#30: The 2008 Financial Crisis and Central Banking - Prof. Patrick Honohan (TCD)
Hello and welcome everyone to a special week for the podcast! We have a change in name to "At the Margin" – same great podcast, new great name!this week we have a very special double bill. In this first part we welcome Prof. Patrick Honohan, honorary professor of economics at Trinity College Dublin. Prof. Honohan has held many positions, most notably as governor of the Irish Central Bank during the financial crisis of 2008. He has also held positions at the ESRI, the World Bank and as economic advisor to Garret FitzGerald. We discuss the role of Ce...
2020-09-15
50 min
The Chip Race
The Lock-In - Niall Farrell
In a shameless attempt to revive their flagging viewer numbers, Dara and David welcome to the show their first ever guest, a man who is no stranger to a Lock-In - Live Triple Crown winner, Niall 'Firaldo' Farrell! The lads take a closer look at some of Niall's recent tweets. David explains how a week of toilet training his son has made for some grim games of 'Hide & Seek'. Dara makes a big revelation about ultra-runners. They all weigh in on the use of real names in online poker and, more generally, the different approaches taken by poker sites to...
2020-09-04
32 min
At The Margin
#29: Econ. History & COVID-19; Measuring Sustainability - Dr. Eoin McLaughlin (UCC)
Today I am joined by Dr. Eoin McLaughlin, Senior Lecturer at UCC. Eoin’s work has covered economic history and environmental sustainability. We discuss how his research on the Spanish flu can help us better understand COVID death counts and how his work on Irish land bonds can better help us understand the recent debate surrounding Eurobonds/Coronabonds.We also discuss ways to measure welfare through time while taking sustainability into account.Please check out the patreon at patreon.com/AtTheMargin if you want to help keep things going. As you know, this is...
2020-09-01
1h 10
At The Margin
#28: European Agricultural Policy - Prof. Alan Matthews (TCD)
Episode #28 is with Prof. Alan Matthews, Emeritus Professor of European Agricultural Policy at Trinity College Dublin. Prof. Matthews takes us through the economic conundrum that is the Common Agricultural Policy, how it has evolved and how it may develop in the future. Along the way, we touch on how the CAP can best guide sustainable agricultural practice into the future. I’ve mentioned before that I have set up a patreon page at patreon.com/IrishEconPod. The podcast is self-funded and patreon is a way to contribute as much or as little as you like to kee...
2020-08-18
1h 15
At The Margin
#27: Household wealth in Ireland: Dr. Reamonn Lydon (Central Bank of Ireland)
On today’s episode I am joined by Dr. Reamonn Lydon of the Central Bank of Ireland to discuss the wealth of Irish households. Rea has been poring over the Household Finance and Consumption Survey which is one of the primary data sources used to understand Irish household wealth – something which is notoriously difficult to get a handle on. We go through the role of inheritance in household wealth, the role of home ownership in Irish wealth and Rea gives some advice to researchers interested in using the data.As you know, I have a patreon site...
2020-08-04
1h 03
At The Margin
#26: Under the Influence - Prof. Robert H. Frank (Cornell)
Prof. Robert H. Frank of Cornell University joins to discuss his contribution to the field of behavioural economics. We delve into the economic consequences of 'keeping up with the Joneses' (aka 'positional externalities'); how peer pressure can help solve climate change and help in the fight against COVID19, and the strategic role of emotions.I would recommend Prof. Frank’s book ‘Under the influence’ which covers a lot of his writing on ‘putting peer pressure to work':.https://www.amazon.co.uk/Under-Influence-Robert-H-Frank/dp/0691193088/If you enjoy the podcast to the value of a price...
2020-07-21
57 min
TechRadio
Grafton Architects’ Dr Yvonne Farrell
In March this year Grafton Architects were awarded architecture's top honour, the Pritzker prize, for a body of work stretching as far back as the 1970s. This edition we revisit an interview Niall Kitson had with co-founder Dr Yvonne Farrell.
2020-07-17
16 min
At The Margin
#25: Sports Economics - Dr. Robbie Butler (UCC)
I am joined by Dr. Robbie Butler who is a lecturer at University College Cork and is an expert in Sports economics.We discuss 'Fergie time', the use of bonus points in rugby and whether pundits are actually better than the average fan when it comes to predicting a result.There is something in this conversation for those of us less interested in sport, too. Much of what we discuss touches on economic theories of labour productivity, agency theory and cognitive biases.I have loads of extras uploaded to the...
2020-07-07
54 min
Dealers Choice
Episode 2 - The "Firaldo" Show
This week Ross talks to Poker Pro Niall Farrell about life and all things poker.
2020-06-28
1h 04
At The Margin
#24: Estimating the distributional impact of public policy - Dr. Karina Doorley & Dr. Barra Roantree (ESRI)
I am joined by Dr. Karina Doorley and Dr. Barra Roantree who are senior research officer and research officer respectively, with the Economic and Social Research Institute. We discuss why we need taxes; what can happen when we get it wrong; and how Ireland's benefit system has been very important in helping the vulnerable during the COVID19 crisis.We discuss some of the tools used to understand the tax benefit system, particularly Microsimulation. Karina and Barra take us through some of the work they’ve done with these methods. This is an are...
2020-06-23
53 min
At The Margin
#23: Music Economics - Chris Carey
This episode features music economist Chris Carey. Chris is Head of International Marketing at TicketSwap and is a founder of the FastForward music conference. He is a former Global Insight Director at Universal and EMI, and a former Senior Economist at PRS for Music.We explore how recent changes in technology and the market shape the music we listen to. We discuss how big data are used by the industry and how changes in our consumption habits influence the structure and format of music.I'm a big music fan so this was something t...
2020-06-09
39 min
At The Margin
#22: Behavioural Science and Public Policy - Dr. Pete Lunn (ESRI)
Today I am joined by Pete Lunn of the ESRI to discuss behavioural economics and behavioural science. This is our second episode dealing with behavioural science - I would urge you to check out the earlier conversation with Liam Delaney if you have not done so already. Today’s conversation builds on many of the concepts first discussed with Liam. Pete and his team at the ESRI are responsible for loads of cool research projects that try to understand how we make decisions. For example, his work deals with the mechanics of how we weigh up th...
2020-06-02
1h 01
At The Margin
#21: So you want to be an economist?
We cover:1) Why become an economist2) Common pathways to becoming an economist3) A recommended approach to studying economics4) Career options and some factors that determine what role is suitable for you5) Navigating a PhDMy thanks to - Prof John FizGerald; Prof. Edgar Morgenroth, Prof. Liam Delaney, Dr. Darragh Flannery, Dr. Muireann Lynch, Dr. Jacquelyn Pless, Gerard Brady, Dara Doyle and everyone else who gave me comments and suggestions online and in general chat over the past few days.I hope I have...
2020-05-26
45 min
At The Margin
#20: Booms, busts and bicycles - Dr. William Quinn (QUB)
I am joined by Dr. William Quinn, lecturer in finance at Queen’s University Belfast to discuss stock market bubbles. We go through the ‘British bicycle mania,’ big shorts and savvy bond villains who have resorted to shady stock market trades.Some of you have enquired about ways to support the podcast and help cover the costs. I was able to acquire a small amount of funding to cover some of the start-up costs, but there has been a growing gap being filled by my own pocket. If you'd like to chip in, I’ve set up a Pat...
2020-05-19
46 min
The Black Country Blokes
GB Boxer Niall Farrell talks about the Olympics, Boxing & Nerves
Niall Farrell, from the GB Boxing team joins the BCB gang and discusses his mindset, nerves and life as a boxer. With the Olympics being disrupted and injuries also hampering his life, Niall courageously shares his whole story showing vulnerabilities that all of us may experience in life.Never allowing his adversities to stop him, he is always looking towards turning his curses into blessings. Niall demonstrates this incredibly in this raw interview demonstrating tips and techniques we can all use to help us move forward in our own journeys....
2020-05-18
37 min
At The Margin
#19: The Economy of Northern Ireland - Dr. Graham Brownlow (QUB)
This is a bumper episode this week. I am joined by Dr. Graham Brownlow (Queen's University Belfast) to discuss the Northern Irish Economy.We go through the development of the Northern Irish economy throughout the 20th Century and a little bit before. Graham's expert knowledge really gives us a depth of understanding that I have not heard elsewhere.Indeed, I learned a lot from this discussion. Growing up in Longford we hear a lot about the politics of Northern Ireland but very little about the economy. Of course politics has influenced the economy...
2020-05-12
1h 15
At The Margin
#18: Artificial Intelligence - Jonathan Ruane (MIT)
This week we have a departure from the usual COVID related topics. In this episode I am joined by Jonathan Ruane, a Lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management and adjunct at TCD.Jonathan and I discuss the impact Artificial intelligence may have on the global economy. We go through the disruptive technologies of AI and machine learning, introduce them for those unfamiliar and discuss how these technologies may develop. This is something I find fascinating myself as projections range from something akin to science fiction right up to something similar to disruptive technologies that...
2020-05-05
45 min
At The Margin
#17: Economics of human development - Dr. Orla Doyle (UCD)
On this episode I am joined by Dr. Orla Doyle. Orla is Associate Professor at the UCD School of Economics and a Research Fellow at the Geary Institute at UCD. Orla specialises in the economics of human development, particularly on evaluating the effectiveness of early childhood interventions.Orla has led an exciting research project entitled 'Preparing for life', which evaluates the effectiveness of early childhood intervention programmes. We discuss this programme and Orla offers a few tips for any parents out there, arising from her work.We discuss the impact that the recession...
2020-04-28
41 min
At The Margin
#16: The Property Market - Dr. Ronan Lyons (TCD)
I am joined today by Dr. Ronan Lyons to speak about the Irish Property market. Ronan is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Trinity College Dublin, with research interests in housing markets, urban economics, and economic history. You may also know Ronan from his work with Daft, where he is responsible for many of their pieces of economic analysis.Ronan brings us through the important factors to bear in mind when thinking about Irish property markets, we discuss how these issues have affected the Irish market over the past 20 years. We touch on social housing, Airbnb, wo...
2020-04-21
1h 03
The Chip Race
The Chip Race - Season 12 Episode 2 - Bryan Piccioli Tricia Cardner Niall Farrell Kat Arnsby
This week, David and Dara deliver yet another jam-packed show starring WSOP Main Event 6th place finisher Bryan Piccioli and poker author, podcaster and mindset coach Tricia Cardner. They’ve got strategy with the inimitable Niall Farrell, an illuminating chat with Kat Arnsby and in lieu of news, they play a clip from their new YouTube Web-Series ‘The Lock-In’.
2020-04-20
1h 19
At The Margin
#15: COVID-19 & Irish Industry - Gerard Brady (IBEC Chief Economist)
We continue the COVID-19 theme this week. Having explored the impacts from various academic angles we now explore the impact from an industry perspective. This is important insight as we have heard a lot of numbers over the last few weeks but less attention has been paid on discussing the problems driving these figures.Gerard Brady, chief economist with IBEC, explains how the crisis manifests itself at the industry level and outlines some of the policy levers that would help most from their perspective. Among the measures discussed, Gerard emphasizes the importance of liquidity supports to...
2020-04-14
47 min
At The Margin
#14: EU decision-making & the COVID-19 economic response - Prof. Brigid Laffan (EUI Florence)
We have an episode of a slightly different focus today, where we view the EU decision-making from a political science perspective.Speaking to you on the 7th of April, it is clear that EU intervention will be of central importance to kickstarting the European economy once the COVID19 pandemic dies down. Indeed, today is a day when the Eurogroup meet to discuss their COVID19 response.However, the nature and design of any agreed-upon economic measures are predicated on the political relationships that exist in Europe, political relationships that have evolved over a financial...
2020-04-07
37 min
At The Margin
#13: The Economics of Social Distancing - Dr. Linda Thunstrom & Dr. Stephen Newbold (University of Wyoming)
On this bonus episode, I am joined by Linda Thunstrom and Stephen Newbold who are Assistant Professors at the University of Wyoming. Along with co-authors, they produced a very interesting paper quantifying the costs and benefits of social distancing. We take a deep-dive into this paper which is a very timely piece of work.Given the time constraints, Stephen and Linda produce a fairly robust argument in favour of social distancing. This provides an evidence base to reassure us that even the hard-nosed economists agree that the current course of action is correct. I...
2020-04-01
23 min
At The Margin
#12: Managing the macroeconomy and COVID-19 - Prof. Michael McMahon (Oxford)
In this episode I am joined by Prof. Michael McMahon of the University of Oxford. Prof. McMahon is also a member of Ireland’s Fiscal Advisory Council. We had arranged this discussion some time ago before the COVID19 outbreak, with the original plan to cover the fiscal and monetary tools used to manage the economy. However, given recent developments we also discuss the response to COVID-19 (this episode was recorded on 30th of March 2020).Hopefully we can fill in the gaps when it comes to understanding the various policy levers before going on to discuss their ro...
2020-03-31
1h 09
At The Margin
#11: Is Christmas really coming earlier every year? Dr. Nathan Cunningham
Welcome to the Christmas Special part 2. Don't forget to check out part one if you haven't already.This is another fun chat about a very important topic – is Christmas really coming earlier every year? This is strictly speaking a statistics question but I think its one listeners of the podcast will find very interesting. I am joined by Nathan Cunningham, statistician and data scientist, who has just completed his PhD in statistics at Warwick University. In his spare time, Nathan uses the complicated statistical methods from his day job to shed some light on some of li...
2019-12-16
24 min
At The Margin
#10 The Economics of Christmas
Christmas special part 1: The Economics of ChristmasThis is the first part of our two-part Christmas special. Given the time of year, this is a lighter take on economics. In this episode, I am joined by Shane Doherty to have a chat about the economics of Christmas. Shane is not an economist but an enquiring mind when it comes to economics so a good guy to ask the tough questions surrounding Christmas.We challenge the conventional wisdom that Christmas is important for the economy - it is, given our current spending pattern...
2019-12-16
27 min
LMFM 11-1 Show Reel Reviews Podcast
Here's Niall-ie!
Does the follow up to the chilling Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of the Shining live up to the hype? Niall O Brien reviews Dr Sleep, continuing the spooky theme we return to the Halloween franchise but not as we know it in our retro review selection by Ronan Farrell and Eddie Murphy returns in a great netflix recommends selection. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2019-11-01
14 min
At The Margin
#9: Agricultural economics & sustainable consumption - Dr. Benjamin Bodirsky (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research)
Episode 9 features Dr. Benjamin Bodirsky of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. Benjamin has done a lot of research modelling the global food system. Such modelling is important to figure out how the system will be able to support changes in population growth, changes in dietary preferences and respect environmental constraints.In this podcast, we discuss the current trends in global food demand and how this has changed. We discuss the implications this will have for global food and climate systems and what needs to be done to stay within environmental limits. We also discuss...
2019-10-22
40 min
At The Margin
#8: Are there better ways to fund higher education? Dr. Darragh Flannery (UL)
In Episode 8, I am joined by Dr. Darragh Flannery of the University of Limerick. Darragh is an expert in the economics of education. We discuss why economists need to study education and different ways in which one can conceptualise investment in education. We discuss the implications for policy and how these ideas inform public support for education.Darragh has done research on third level funding options and we discuss the merits of different proposals currently being considered in Ireland. We also discuss the impact location has on the accessibility of Irish students to third level education...
2019-10-15
52 min
TechRadio
Grafton Architects' Dr Yvonne Farrell on putting design in context
This week Niall Kitson meets award-winning architect Dr Yvonne Farrell to discuss sustainability at street level. Back in the studio, conversation turns to Facebook's embattled digital currency Libra and why Twitter users could be in for a deluge of spam.
2019-10-11
26 min
At The Margin
#7: Understanding the macroeconomy - Prof. Stephen Kinsella (UL)
In this episode, I am joined by Prof. Stephen Kinsella of the Kemmy Business School at the University of Limerick. Stephen has turned his hand to many topics, most notably applying novel method to the task of understanding the macroeconomy.It has been said that the economic crisis was a crisis for macroeconomics. We probe elements of this statement in this episode. We begin by discussing what economists mean by macroeconomics and the history of macroeconomic model development. We discuss some of the simplifications required given technical constraints and how these have been gradually overcome as...
2019-10-08
46 min
At The Margin
#6: Infrastructure, National Broadband Plan; Eircom - Prof. Eoin Reeves & Dr. Donal Palcic (UL)
Episode 6 features Professor Eoin Reeves and Dr. Donal Palcic who are experts in analysing the financing of public infrastructure. We discuss the economics behind 'public-private partnerships' (PPPs) which are a common way for the private sector to participate in the provision of public infrastructure such as roads, hospitals and more recently, broadband. PPPs have been the subject of much debate. Eoin and Donal provide an excellent overview of the pros and cons of these methods of funding.We discuss why PPPs have proved a popular means for public investment in recent years. We go through their...
2019-10-01
59 min
At The Margin
#5: Energy Economics- Dr. Jacquelyn Pless (MIT) & Dr. Muireann Lynch (ESRI)
This episode provides an overview of energy economics.I take a slightly different format this week. I offer some insight into the Irish electricity market, inspired by some requests from Twitter followers (@IrishEconPod). Alongside this, Dr. Jacquelyn Pless of the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute for Technology (MIT) and Dr. Muireann Lynch of the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) offer their expert insight into various aspects of energy economics.This episode begins with a discussion of the Irish electricity market, its development and how a liberalised electricity market operates...
2019-09-24
40 min
At The Margin
#4 Behavioural science: the psychology of decision making - Prof. Liam Delaney (UCD)
Ep. 4 discusses behavioural science - the psychology of decision-making. Economics has a reputation for not fully appreciating the complexities of human decision-making. Many economic theories assume that we all make 'rational' decisions - that we can perfectly process all the details like a computer and come up with the best outcome (or, in econ-speak, we 'maximise utility').In this episode, I am joined by Prof. Liam Delaney of the UCD Geary Institute. Liam explains that this simplification was not always present and that somewhere in the early stages of the discipline, the psychology fell by the...
2019-09-17
47 min
At The Margin
#3: Why carbon taxes? Dr. Muireann Lynch (ESRI)
Dr. Muireann Lynch joins to discuss why economists love carbon taxes so much. We go through the economic reasoning behind a carbon tax, we discuss why a carbon tax is better than a subsidy and we debate the various ways carbon tax revenues can be redistributed to householders.Practice often differs to theory and we discuss some of the peculiarities surrounding carbon taxation in Ireland and the EU. We explain the waterbed effect and why renewable energy subsidies do not necessarily reduce emissions. We also discuss the pitfalls of renewable energy promotion as a means of...
2019-09-10
43 min
At The Margin
#2: Brexit Strategy - Prof. Edgar Morgenroth (DCU)
Episode 2 of the Irish Economics Podcast addresses the strategy behind the Brexit decisions. Edgar Morgenroth, professor of economics at DCU joins as we discuss Brexit decision making from the beginning. Was Brexit inevitable, given anti-EU sentiment, or could David Cameron have taken a different approach? How much of Theresa May's woes were down to poor decision-making and how much was down to being faced with a problem that has no solution? And what is Boris Johnson's strategy, an especially curious question given his recent actions. We probe the strategy behind the decisions and try to place a likelihood on...
2019-09-03
43 min
At The Margin
#1 Ireland's Economic History - Prof. John FitzGerald (TCD)
We have a very special first episode as Prof. John FitzGerald joins to discuss Ireland's economic history. John has been involved in Irish economics in one shape or another since he joined the department of Finance in 1972. John takes us through Ireland's divorce bill - when Ireland's national debt burden became intertwined with how the Northern Ireland border was to be drawn. We discuss the implications of poor economic performance up to the late 50s and the role T.K. Whitaker had in turning this around in the 60s and beyond. John gives us insight into the leadership qualities...
2019-09-03
46 min
At The Margin
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2019-08-26
00 min
The Chip Race
TheChipRace - Season 7 Episode 1 - Antonio Esfandiari, Nick Newport & Niall Farrell.
Back for Season 7, David and Dara welcome Antonio Esfandiari to the show. They are also joined by Irish poker pro Nick Newport. For strategy, Daiva Byrne discusses a hand from her recent Unibet Open Bucharest. From the news desk Ian catches us up on all the top stories and results since we’ve been away. Also there’s a hot take on ‘American regs’ from Scottish highroller Niall Farrell.
2018-08-20
1h 22
The Chip Race
TheChipRace - Season 6 Episode 7 - Molly Bloom, Mick McCloskey, Niall Farrell & Robbie Strazynski.
For the season finale from the Unibet Open Bucharest, Dara and David chat to author and former poker host, the inspiration for the Oscar nominated movie Molly’s Game, Molly Bloom. They also sit down with bonafide Irish poker legend Mick McCloskey. Niall Farrell stops by to help with a strategy segment looking at a crucial hand from his WSOP-E Highroller win. Guest newsman Daragh Davey brings the news from Unibet Open Bucharest and more, including a report from the Unibet sponsored Irish poker rankings. Dara and David also talk to cardplayerlifestyle.com’s owner and Top Pair podcast host Robb...
2018-08-09
1h 22
The Chip Race
The Chipr Race Season 4 Episode 2 - Tom Hall, Rauno Tahvonen & Barny Boatman
This week, Dara and David sit down for a frankly hilarious chat with poker pro and newly crowned Aspers champion Tom Hall. They will also chat to vlogger, commentator, Twitcher and the newest Unibet Ambassador, Raunu 'Estonian Jesus' Tahvonen. The lads try to answer the question 'are vlogs just flavour of the week in poker? Daiva stops by to give her opinion on THAT hand between Niall Farrell and Maria Ho from the WSOP-Europe main event. There's also a surprise visit from hendon Mobster Barny Boatman whose book 'he played for his wife and other stories' has just hit the...
2017-11-21
1h 16
Club Poker Radio
Jonathan Amasse, Xavier El Fassy et Niall Farrell
Saison 11, émission 5 du jeudi 28 septembre 2017. Invités : Jonathan Amasse, Xavier El Fassy et Niall Farrell. Animation : Comanche, ShiShi. Réalisation : Alex. Générique et jingles : G-Process. Club Poker Radio vous est présentée par Winamax, le n°1 du poker en ligne. Perte d'argent, conflits familiaux, addiction… Les jeux d'argent sont interdits aux moins de 18 ans et peuvent être dangereux. En cas de besoin, contactez le 09 74 75 13 13.
2017-09-29
2h 14
The Chip Race
The Chip Race Season 2 Episode 6 - Niall Farrell and Kat Arnsby
This week, David and Dara sit down with EPT champion, WPT champion, FTOPS Main Event Champion, WSOP runner-up and One-Drop Final Tableist Niall Farrell. We also chat to Poker player and Blogger Kat Arnsby. Dara and David talk about blogs and set mining while Ian delivers all the news, including the results from last week's Unibet Open in Copenhagen.
2017-05-31
1h 02
Poker in the Ears
Episode 44 – 28/04/2016 (Niall Farrell)
It's the Monaco 2016 Preview Show! James and Joe look ahead to this year's EPT Grand Final, with a full rundown of the events #EPTLive will be streaming (with hole cards) from Saturday 30th April to Friday 6th May. Plus, there's a summary of #StarsFun activities planned for Monaco, some of which may appear in the next episode of #EPTNotLive. Niall Farrell joins the boys to talk about his EPT victory, as the Malta final table highlights show premieres on PokerStars.tv (channel4.com/poker in the UK and Ireland). And Las Vegas is the theme of this week's edition of...
2016-04-28
1h 14
(***NEW RSS FEED AND iTunes FEED - subscribe below) Talking Brawls Podcast on SevereMMA.com
Episode 89 of the Talking Brawls MMA.com Podcast featuring: Pat Healy & Tom Duquesnoy
Fergus O'Farrell joins Niall McGrath as co-host on this week's podcast. First up we preview the Irish interest on this weekend's BAMMA 22 card which goes down on Saturday night at the 3 Arena here in Dublin, Ireland. Pat "Bam Bam" Healy joins us ahead of his second Titan FC defense against rick Hawn this Saturday night. Healy talks about life outside the Octagon, training on the BMF ranch, Hawn and his ambitions for the rest of the year. Next up we talk about some of the stand out fights on the main card of BAMMA 22. Then BAMMA's featherweight champion Tom...
2015-09-15
1h 26
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Episode 78 of the Talkingbrawlsmma.com Podcast featuring: Catherine Costigan & Paul Redmond
Niall McGrath & Fergus O'Farrell are back with a big line up on this weeks show. First up Niall and Fergus review UFC Krakow.Next up, newly signed Invicta FC atomweight Catherine Costigan joins Niall total about being signed by the promotion. Costigan will make her debut on the July 10th card on international fight week in Las Vegas. Niall & Fergus are then joined on the line by UFC featherweight Paul Redmond. Redser looks back at the last three months since his UFC debut and talks about what the future holds for him, Irish MMA & more. Last, but not least...
2015-04-17
1h 16
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Episode 74 of the Talking Brawls MMA.com Podcast featuring: Joseph Clifford & Max Holloway
First up on this week's show Fig O'Farrell & Niall McGrrath talk about the resignation of Cagewarriors FC's Graham Boylan and speculate about the promotions future. Next up UFC cut man Joseph Clifford joins Niall to talk about the cut man course and life as a professional cut man. We then turn our attention to PED's in MMA, after the recent events with Jones, Silva and Lombard. Max Holloway then joins Niall to talk about his fight against Cole Miller this weekend at UFC Broomfield, Colorado Check it!!
2015-02-11
1h 28
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UFC Fight Night Boston: McGregor vs. Siver Preview
Niall McGrath is joined by Joe Reilly of talkingbrawlsmma.com , Fergus Ryan of Setanta MMA, Fig O'Farrell of Setanta MMA and Peter Carroll of Severe MMA, Fightland & the Irish Mirror to break down UFC Fight Night Boston.
2015-01-12
1h 07
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Talking Brawls MMA.com live featuring Paul “The Irish Dragon” Felder
Talking Brawls MMA Radio Live with Niall McGrath and Fergus O’Farrell featuring Paul” The Irish Dragon” Felder who will be joining us to tap about his UFC debut at UFC Fight Night: Saffiedine vs. MacDonald and his training camp with Donald Cerrone. We will also review Saturday’s UFC Fight Night in Japan and talk UFC 178.
2014-09-22
59 min
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Talking Brawls MMA Radio Live featuring Max Holloway & CWFC 70 Post-fight interviews with Paul Redmond, Catherine Costigan, Peter Queally & Joesph Duffy
Niall McGrath is joined by Fergus O’Farrell from Setanta Sports to review Cage Warriors Fighting Championship 70 last weekend. We also have post fight reaction from the Helix featuring interviews with Catherine Costigan, Peter Queally, Paul Redmond & Joseph Duffy. That’s not all, Max Holloway will be stopping by to talk about his fight against Clay Collard this Saturday at UFC Fight Night: Henderson vs. dos Anjos. We will also be talking about Eddie Alvarez’s arrival in the UFC and his debut bout against Donald Cerrone at UFC 178 & all the upcoming action at the weekend.
2014-08-21
1h 00
Third Coast Audio Library :: Winners
All You Need is a (Separation Barrier)
2010 ShortDocs Winner! From Baghdad to Western Sahara, an alphabetic listing of the world's prominent separation barriers builds a wall of its own.Year: 2010Producers:Niall Farrell
2010-07-20
03 min
Third Coast Audio Library :: All
All You Need is a (Separation Barrier)
2010 ShortDocs Winner! From Baghdad to Western Sahara, an alphabetic listing of the world's prominent separation barriers builds a wall of its own.Year: 2010Producers:Niall Farrell
2010-07-20
03 min