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Let\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 35: Burnout in Initial Teacher Education, with Dr Sabrina FitzsimonsIn this episode, I speak with Dr Sabrina Fitzsimons about burnout in Initial Teacher Education. Sabrina's bio: https://www.dcu.ie/policy-and-practice/people/sabrina-fitzsimonsCreate Website: https://www.dcu.ie/createArticles Discussed in the podcast:Fitzsimons, S., Boag, L. & Smith, D.S. (2025) Understanding Teacher Educators' Quality of Life: Insights from the PERMA Model. Applied Research Quality Life. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11482-025-10435-zFitzsimons, S., & Smith, D. S. (2025). ‘Don’t do anything spec...2025-04-2842 minSapphire FM On DemandSapphire FM On DemandWavelength Music Special: Folk MusicIntroductionThis program showcases the English-speaking folk music I've experienced  in my lifetime.  When I was a young man in England, the '60s UK folk resurgence was in full swing.   My friends and I greatly enjoyed the 400 year old 'Blue Boar' pub, just outside Newbury on the Berkshire Downs.  Oliver Cromwell stayed there the night before the first Battle of Newbury in the English Civil War, on September 19th/20th, 1643.  There's a Civil War song from Martyn Wyndham-Read in the second hour of this program.On Friday and Saturday nights, we'd gather there...2025-04-093h 03The Ireland PodcastThe Ireland Podcast148. John Colleary: Comedian, Actor & WriterEpisode 148 Comedian, actor and writer John Colleary from Sligo chats with Fender Jackson in Galway.Warning: this episode contains music.Conversation includes: introductions; the Colleary name; Sligo; the family; myna bird; David McSavage; Paul Chowdhry; The Life and Death of Peter Sellers; winging it; Andy Warhol; the teacher impersonation; the west of Ireland; not taking credit; south Dublin; coloured coded velcro; joining the guards; garda skills; working with Ken Loach; Jimmy’s Hall; Jimmy Gralton; The Savage Eye; Irish people not taking their jobs seriously; Borat; real encounters with the gardaí; the importance of...2025-03-191h 09Let\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 34: The autistic voice - experiences of autistic academics, with Dr Jane O'KellyIn this episode, I speak with Dr Jane O'Kelly about the work completed by a team of researchers exploring the experiences of autistic academics. You can find out more about Dr O'Kelly here: https://www.dcu.ie/policyandpractice/people/jane-okellyYou can find out more about the team's research network here: https://sites.google.com/view/acorn-network/home?authuser=0The team's publication is available here: https://osf.io/preprints/osf/tyxma_v12025-03-1434 minThe Ireland PodcastThe Ireland Podcast141. John O'Donnell: Artist - Part 2Ep. 141 Fender Jackson continues to find out the craic from the artist John O'Donnell.Conversation includes: being seen as an extravagance in South Africa; creating one’s own reality; establishing price points; establishing himself as an artist; Chris de Burgh and Iggy Pop; relocating back to Ireland; qualifying for a pension in Ireland; emigrating to Ireland; Instagram; John’s style of work; being true to the art; Gavin Friday; Dorchadas; Angeline Ball; Liam Ó Maonlaí; Caroline Corr; Andrea Corr; Glen Hansard; Mary Coughlan; Guggi; Imelda May; ‘A Community of Hope: Artists for Dublin Simon Gormley’s Gallery, Dublin’; G...2025-02-1749 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 33: Publishing in Irish Educational Studies, with Dr Audrey BryanIn this episode, I speak with the General Editor of Irish Educational Studies, Dr Audrey Bryan, about all things related to the journal, from the readership and scope, to advice on how to publish with Irish Education StudiesYou can find out more about Irish Educational Studies on their website here: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/ries20You can follow them on Twitter/X (@Editor_IES) and BlueSky (@iesjournal.bsky.social)2025-02-1134 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 32: Exploring hidden histories with the LETHE project, with Dr Caitríona Ní CassaitheIn this episode, I speak with Dr Caitríona Ní Cassaithe about the LETHE project, a project designed to help teachers and students uncover hidden histories from across Europe. You can find out more about Dr Ní Cassaithe here: https://www.dcu.ie/stemeducationinnovationglobalstudies/people/caitriona-ni-cassaithe You can find Dr Ní Cassaite on Twitter/X (@trionacheile) and BlueSky (@trionacheile.bsky.social) The project website is here: https://letheproject.eu/ 2025-01-2027 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 31: Teachers' Research Exchange (TREX), with Barbara Mulvihill and Dr Marek McGannIn this episode, I speak with Barbara Mulvihill and Dr Marek McGann about the Teachers Research Exchange TREX initiative - an online community of practice for education research in Ireland. You can find out more about TREX and register here: https://www.t-rex.ie/ 2024-12-1134 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 30: Palestine through lenses of research, with Dr David Keane, Dr Paola Rivetti, and Prof Mathias UrbanIn this episode, Dr David Keane, Dr Paola Rivetti, and Prof Mathias Urban, speak to me about the ongoing situation in Palestine, through the lens of their respective areas of research. In this, longer than usual episode, my DCU colleagues discuss the situation in Palestine under the following themes: International Law - CERD (International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination) Activism in authoritarian regimes Early Childhood Education in Gaza and the West Bank, and its implications for education more broadly 2024-11-131h 35Call It, FriendoCall It, Friendo155. Targets (1968) & The Last Picture Show (1971)This week, we discuss the first two films from acclaimed American director Peter Bogdanovich. The first is Targets (1968), a crime thriller starring Tim O'Kelly, Boris Karloff, Nancy Hsueh and Bogdanovich himself. The film depicts two parallel narratives which converge during the climax: one follows Bobby Thompson, a seemingly ordinary and wholesome young man who embarks on an unprovoked killing spree; the other depicts Byron Orlok, an iconic horror film actor who, disillusioned by real-life violence, is contemplating retirement. The second is The Last Picture Show (1971), a coming-of-age drama adapted from the 1966 semi-autobiographical novel by Larry...2024-11-101h 23Let\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 29: School uniform policy and research in Ireland and Scotland, with Dr Majella McSharry and Dr Rachel ShanksIn this episode, I speak with Dr Majella McSharry and Dr Rachel Shanks about school uniform policy and research in Ireland and Scotland. You can find out more about Dr McSharry here:https://www.dcu.ie/humandevelopment/people/majella-mcsharry You can find Dr McSharry on Twitter/X: @MajellaMcSharry You can read Dr McSharry's article on this area here: https://doras.dcu.ie/30536/ You can find out more about Dr Shanks here:https://www.abdn.ac.uk/people/r.k.shanks ...2024-10-3133 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 28: Exploring the processes of inclusion and creativity in music education showcases in schools, with Dr Regina MurphyIn this episode, I speak with Dr Regina Murphy about the processes of inclusion and creativity in music education showcases in schools. You can read the full report here: https://doras.dcu.ie/29328/ You can read more about Regina here: https://www.dcu.ie/artseducationmovement/people/regina-murphy2024-10-0731 minThe Ireland PodcastThe Ireland Podcast90. Armagh GAA Seniors: All Ireland Winners 2024Episode 90 tracks Sam Maguire as he arrives in Maghery Sean McDermott complete with reaction from players and the supporters. The craic was 90 indeed!Joe Fox: Chairman of Maghery Sean McDermottMaura Robinson: Club Secretary of MagheryBrendan Crealey: father of Ben Crealey and owner of ITSKeelan McConville: Maghery Club player and a stewardGerard Smith: cyclist and football fan from neighbouring clubSam arriving in Maghery Sean McDermott ‘The Boys From County Armagh’Aidan Nugent: ForwardJoe McElroy: Half Back Breffni O’Reilly: PT and NutionistCiaran Mackin: Mid Field or Centre Half BackConor McGuinness from Killeavy down in South ArmaghTiernan Kelly: C...2024-07-3153 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 27: Private Lives – The Work of Mathematics Leaders in Irish Primary Schools, with Dr Damien BurkeIn this episode of the podcast, I speak with Dr Damien Burke about the work of mathematics leaders in Irish Primary Schools. You can read Damien's paper here: https://tinyurl.com/35vxwvxj You can find out more about Damien here: https://www.dcu.ie/policyandpractice/people/damien-burke2024-07-2430 minInside Running PodcastInside Running Podcast349: Live from Gold Coast Marathon | Jessica Stenson & Benita Willis349: Live from Gold Coast Marathon | Jessica Stenson & Benita Willis This episode of Inside Running is powered by lululemon. You can shop lululemon’s complete head-to-toe selection of running gear – made to take your run further in-stores and online at lululemon.com.au Julian enjoys his holiday up on the Gold Coast, though just misses running with Brady. Brad puts in his final preparations and negotiations ahead of his big pacing job Brady has a strange encounter with a truckie before joining Brad for pacing duties.   Jessica Stenson joins the boys onstag...2024-07-091h 51Let\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 26: Instructional designer perspectives on the pursuit of quality in online course design, with Jason McDonald from Brigham Young UniversityIn this episode of the podcast, I speak with Jason McDonald of Brigham Young University about instructional designer perspectives on the pursuit of quality in online course design. You can read Jason's paper here: https://tinyurl.com/57d2d534 You can read more about Jason here: https://education.byu.edu/directory/view/jason-mcdonald2024-06-2723 minNow That\'s What I Call a Franchise!Now That's What I Call a Franchise!The Addams Family 2 (2021)The Addams Family 2 (2021). Directed by Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon. Written by Dan Hernandez, Benji Samit, Ben Queen, and Susanna Fogel. Produced by Gail Berman, Conrad Vernon, Danielle Sterling, and Alison O'Brien. Distributed by United Artists Releasing. ----- Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @FranchisePodcast.2024-06-2144 minNow That\'s What I Call a Franchise!Now That's What I Call a Franchise!The Addams Family (2019)The Addams Family (2019). Directed by Conrad Vernon and Greg Tiernan. Written by Matt Lieberman. Produced by Gail Berman, Conrad Vernon, Alex Schwartz, and Alison O'Brien. Distributed by United Artists Releasing. ----- Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @FranchisePodcast.2024-06-141h 09Let\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 25: Nobody really knows: exploring the impact of social and cultural capital on students from low socio-economic backgrounds, with Melissa Lynch,In this episode of the podcast, I speak with Melissa Lynch about her current PhD research which focuses on exploring the impact of social and cultural capital on students from low socio-economic backgrounds. You can find out more about Melissa's research here: https://www.dcu.ie/instituteofeducation/news/2024/may/dcu-researcher-breaks-ground-educational-access-research-awarded You can find her on twitter: @mellynch872024-05-2728 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 24: Teachers and Global Citizenship Education: Values, Attitudes and Practices, with Dr Ben MallonIn this episode of the podcast, I speak with Dr Ben Mallon about Teachers and Global Citizenship Education: Values, Attitudes and Practices. Throughout the podcast, Ben about the recent report on a national survey of Irish Primary teachers and global citizenship education. You can find the report here: https://globalvillageschools.ie/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/TRO23001-Teachers-and-Global-Citizenship-Ed-ONLINE.pdf You can find out more about Dr Mallon here: https://www.dcu.ie/stemeducationinnovationglobalstudies/people/benjamin-mallon You can find Dr Mallon on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/BenjMall2024-04-2926 minInside Running PodcastInside Running Podcast335: World Cross Country Championships | Albie Thomas Mile335: World Cross Country Championships | Albie Thomas Mile This episode is sponsored by Precision Fuel & Hydration, check out their free online planner that you can use to work out how much carb, sodium and fluid you need to perform at your best.  Click here then use the code at checkout as mentioned on the show for a discount.  Brad gets in more mileage as he prepares to sell his house. Julian continues to manage his knee while discovering Pia’s competitive streak. Brady recovers from sickness as the Ballarat Marathon draws near.   J...2024-04-021h 32Let\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 23: Exploring teachers’ agency in engagement with Ireland’s new Primary Language Curriculum, with Dr Conall O BreacháinIn this episode of the podcast, I speak with Dr Conall O Breacháin about his PhD research which explores teachers’ agency in the context of engagement with Ireland’s new Primary Language Curriculum. You can find out more about Dr O Breacháin here: https://www.dcu.ie/languageliteracyandearlychildhoodeducation/people/dr-conall-o-breachain2024-03-2626 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 22: From recipe to enquiry – a curriculum tool for science teachers to align policy with practice in practical lessons, with Dr Natalie O’NeillIn this episode of the podcast, I speak with Dr Natalie O’Neil about her recent publication “From recipe to enquiry – a curriculum tool for science teachers to align policy with practice in practical lessons”. Natalie talks about the challenges of translating policy into practice with regard to enquiry-based teaching and learning. Through her work, Dr O’Neil explores a design-based research approach to improving the enquiry-based teaching and learning capabilities of teachers. Here paper was published in Irish Educational Studies in October 2023. You can find Dr O’Neil’s article here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0...2024-03-1926 minTiernans Tea TimeTiernans Tea Time#37-Octagon Chronicles: Suga's Defense, Poirier's Brilliance, MVP Unveiled, Ngannou's Setback, Paul vs Tyson, and full UFC 299 main card breakdownSummary In this episode, Tiernan McCarthy-Kenney discusses the highlights of the UFC 299 card. He provides a detailed analysis of each fight, including Peter Yan vs. Song Yedong, Burns vs. Delamadadlana, Kevin Holland vs. MVP, Dustin Poirier vs. Benoit Saint-Aunis, and Sugar vs. Cheeto. Tiernan also shares his thoughts on the Francis Nganu vs. Anthony Joshua boxing match and the upcoming fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson. Takeaways The UFC 299 card featured several exciting fights with impressive performances. Peter Yan's victory over...2024-03-1130 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 21: DCU's Further Education and Training Research Centre, with Dr Justin RamiIn this episode of the podcast, I speak with Dr Just Rami, Director of the FETRC Research Centre. Dr Rami discusses the foundation of FETRC, highlights projects and initiatives that are currently underway, and talks about the future of the centre. You can find out more about FETRC here: https://www.dcu.ie/fetrc You can follow FETRC on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/FETRC_DCU You can find out more about Dr Rami here: https://www.dcu.ie/policyandpractice/people/justin-rami You can also follow him on Twitter here: https...2024-01-2922 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 20: Integrating migrant voices into teacher education using digital stories, with Dr Malgosia Machowska-kosciak and Dr Maria BarryIn this episode of the podcast, I speak with Dr Malgosia Machowska-kosciak and Dr Maria Barry about their research into integrating migrant voices into teacher education in Ireland. The project, which is funded by The Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, uses digital stories to tell authentic stories of young people's experiences of identity, belonging, representation, racism, and discrimination while growing up in Ireland. During the podcast, Dr Machowska-kosciak and Dr Barry discuss many issues which impact belonging such as teacher representation and the representation of minority groups in the curriculum. Their research highlights the need for...2023-12-1126 minHarpin\' On RugbyHarpin' On Rugby299 : #CONvLEI previewPreview also available on our YouTube channel Leinster : 15. Ciarán Frawley 14. Rob Russell 13. Robbie Henshaw 12. Charlie Ngatai 11. Jamie Osborne 10. Harry Byrne 9. Ben Murphy 1. Ed Byrne 2. Rónan Kelleher 3. Michael Ala’alatoa 4. Ryan Baird 5. Jason Jenkins 6. Max Deegan 7. Scott Penny 8. James Culhane 16. Lee Barron 17. Cian Healy 18. Tadhg Furlong 19. Ross Molony 20. Jack Conan 21. Cormac Foley 22. Liam Turner 23. Will Connors  Connacht : 15. Tiernan O’Halloran 14. Mack Hansen 13. Byron Ralston 12. Cathal Forde 11. Diarmuid Kilgallen 10. JJ Hanrahan 9. Caolin Blade 1. Peter Dooley 2. Dave Heffernan 3. Jack Aungier 4. Darragh Murray 5. Oisin Dowling 6. Cian Pr...2023-12-0112 minCall It, FriendoCall It, Friendo127. Mikey and Nicky (1976) & The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973)This week, we discuss two crime films from the 1970s. The first is Mikey and Nicky (1976), written and directed by Elaine May. It stars John Cassavetes as a desperate small-time mobster and Peter Falk as his longtime, childhood friend. The second is The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973), starring Robert Mitchum and Peter Boyle and directed by Peter Yates. The screenplay was adapted from the 1970 novel by George V. Higgins, who also wrote Cogan’s Trade, the novel which later became the 2012 Andrew Dominik film Killing Them Softly.   Timestamps What we’v...2023-11-261h 34Let\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 19: Disturbing the teacher's role as assessor, with Dr Audrey DoyleIn this episode of the podcast, I speak with Dr Audrey Doyle about her recent publication titled “Disturbing the teacher’s role as assessor: the case of calculated grades 2020–2021 in Ireland.” Audrey begins by providing listeners with an overview of the assessment context during Covid-19, detailing the dramatic shift from state examinations to teachers as assessors. In this study, Audrey speaks with teachers about their experiences of assessment during this time and draws out the challenges and opportunities faced by teachers, as well as teachers' perceptions of their future role in the assessment of their learners. You ca...2023-10-1823 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 18: Move Write! A Whole-body Sensorimotor Approach to Handwriting, with Dr Sinéad McCauley LambeIn this episode of the podcast, I speak with Dr Sinéad McCauley Lambe about Move Write. Move write is a whole-body sensorimotor approach to handwriting. Sinéad provides a detailed overview of the research that led to the development of the Move Write programme. Sinéad worked with teachers and students from 10 schools in the Dublin area to develop the programme. Evidence suggests that the Move Write programme has a positive impact on students’ writing ability and motivation to engage in the writing process. The Move Write programme is published by ABC School Supplies and will be launching in a...2023-09-1326 minRadio Nonsense: A Comedy Club 4 Kids podcastRadio Nonsense: A Comedy Club 4 Kids podcastThe Eternally Unanswered Cat And Buttered Toast Question - With Richard SoamesThe mayor of card town himself, Richard Soames, joins Radio Nonsense this week to help Tiernan answer Peter (aged 11)'s forever asked Q about cats and buttered toast. JOIN THE ADVERT FREE LINDA EDITION OF THE SHOW ON APPLE PODCASTS OR ON ACAST+ HERE: https://plus.acast.com/s/33249a2e-3f02-4f3c-923e-bc17b8dcac87BUY OUR RADIO NONSENSE T-SHIRTS HERE: https://comedyclub4kids.store/ (Please make sure you get a grown up to do this for you)WE NEED YOUR QUESTIONS, JOKES AND NONSENSE...2023-09-1339 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 17: Yes we can! – Digital Education for Better Futures: EDEN Annual Conference 2023, with Dr Orna Farrell and Prof Mark BrownIn this episode of the podcast, I speak with Dr Orna Farrell and Prof Mark Brown about the EDEN Annual Conference 2023. We discuss the history of the EDEN community and its core values, before focusing on the annual conference 2023. Dr Farrell and Prof Brown provide an overview of the conference, including the overarching theme of hope. They detail how this was evident throughout the conference sessions and keynote speakers. Our conversation highlights the importance of community to the EDEN management committee and the ways in which this is fostered throughout the year. Dr Farrell and Prof Brown discuss the...2023-07-2717 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 16: Transformative professional learning for inclusive practice - with Dr Aoife BrennanIn this episode of the podcast, I speak with Dr Aoife Brennan. Dr Brennan is Head of School at the School of Inclusive and Special Education in the Institute of Education, Dublin City University. Aoife has spent many years researching the impact of Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) on inclusive practice. Aoife begins this podcast by discussing the overall timeline of her research and how, from doctoral level, she has continued her investigations in this area. This episode first draws on Aoife’s recently published paper titled “Teachers’ experiences of transformative professional learning to narrow the values practice gap related to inc...2023-06-2619 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 15: STEM Education in Ireland: Spotlight on Research Impact and Practice - with members of the CASTeL Research CentreIn this episode of the podcast, I speak with members of the CASTeL research centre about their conference ‘STEM Education in Ireland: Spotlight on Research Impact and Practice’, which took place on Thursday the 25th of May 2023. CASTeL is Ireland’s largest research centre in science, technology, engineering and mathematics education. Centre Director, Dr Clíona Murphy began by providing an overview of the CASTeL centre and its mission, followed by an introduction to the themes of the conference - how they emerged, and their importance to the CASTeL centre. She also highlights the innovative, collaborative approach used in the dev...2023-05-2935 minThe Running BrunchThe Running BrunchEp. 16: Puma Power Couple, Angel Piccirillo and Pat Tiernan talk training, marriage, and dogsPat and Angel came on and brought the laughs with them. Professional athletes for Puma, they spend their days training, eating, and laying with their pup who does not like to run.2023-05-241h 26Let\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 14: Partnership or Prescription: Critical discourse analysis of partnership policy, with Dr Alan GormanIn this episode of the podcast, I speak with Dr Alan Gorman from the School of Policy and Practice at the Institute of Education, Dublin City University. Alan works across a range of areas including teaching methodologies, research methods, and policy analysis. He is the leader of the “Teacher Education and Professional Learning” Area of Professional Focus on the Institute of Education’s Professional Doctorate programme. Dr Gorman discusses his recently published article titled “Partnership or Prescription: a critical discourse analysis of HEI-school partnership policy in the Republic of Ireland.” During our conversation, Alan speaks about his interest in policy ana...2023-05-0122 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 13: ChatGPT and the Educational AI Chatter, with Dr Eamon CostelloIn this episode of the podcast, I speak with Dr Eamon Costello from the School of STEM Education, Innovation and Global studies at the Institute of Education, Dublin City University. Eamon is Associate Professor of Digital Learning, working across a range of teacher education and professional programmes in the faculty. Before joining the Institute of Education, he worked in DCU’s open education unit - DCU connect - working with online learners across a range of programmes. Dr Costello gives listeners an overview of his recently published article on ChatGPT and educational AI, a topic of great interest and de...2023-03-2621 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 12: Transformative Inclusion: Differentiating Qualitative Research Methods, with Dr Neil KennyIn this episode of the podcast, I speak with Dr Neil Kenny from the School of Inclusive and Special Education at the Institute of Education, Dublin City University. He is Programme Chair of the Master of Education and Autism, which is a programme for teachers working with autistic students. Before joining DCU, Dr Kenny worked in Teacher Education in the University of Limerick. Dr Kenny gives listeners an overview of his recently published paper titled ‘Transformative Inclusion: Differentiating Qualitative Research Methods to Support Participation for Individuals With Complex Communication or Cognitive Profiles’. The overarching issue the paper addresses is incl...2023-02-2721 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 11: Learning Design in the Time of Covid-19 with Dr Orna FarrellIn this episode of the podcast, I speak with Dr Orna Farrell from the School of Policy and Practice at the Institute of Education, Dublin City University. Dr Farrell has been with DCU for eight years, working in the area of online education, with a particular focus on supporting mature students studying online, and academics in developing online learning materials. Over the years, her interest in learning design has grown, and her research focuses on the various tools and techniques that can be applied in online settings. Dr Farrell begins by introducing listeners to the digital learning design unit...2023-01-3022 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 10 with Dr Maurice OReilly: Online Mathematics Exhibition at the Edward Worth LibraryIn this episode of the podcast, I speak with Dr Maurice OReilly from the School of STEM Education, Innovation and Global Studies at the Institute of Education, Dublin City University. Dr OReilly, who has been working in Education for over 40 years, is a mathematics educator and researcher with a special interest in the history of mathematics and mathematics education. Dr OReilly begins by introducing listeners to the Edward Worth library, its founder, location, and history. Following this, he speaks about an innovative research project undertaken by his students. Students began by visiting the library to get a sense of...2022-12-1422 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 9 with Dr Aleesha Rodriguez: Consulting Children – speculating about my digital futureIn this episode of the podcast, I speak with Dr Aleesha Rodriguez from the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellent for the Digital Child. Dr Rodriguez is a social media researcher and a science and technology studies scholar who has a particular interest in how technology shapes society and how society shapes technology. Dr Rodriguez provides a detailed account of her current research project: Consulting children – speculating about my digital future. In this project, Dr Rodriquez and her team work with groups of children, asking them to imagine digital technologies of the future and how they should look. The te...2022-11-2524 minPartly Political BroadcastPartly Political BroadcastTaking It Back To The 2010sAusterity, blaming asylum seekers for everything and Peter Kay doing a live tour again where he'll no doubt check if anyone remembers his last one. Its all back to the 2010s but with the sad problem that we've already been through them so this is now worse as a result. Bullying Gavin Williamson, even worse Suella Braverman and COP27. Plus director of Progressive Economy Forum (@PEF_online) James Meadway (@meadwaj) on the state of the economy, again but you know, worse since a few weeks back when I interviewed someone about it. CHECK THE PROGRESSIVE ECONOMY...2022-11-0857 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 8 with Dr Tara Concannon-Gibney: Exploring the Use of Children’s Literature in the Teaching of Early Reading - SCoTENS projectIn this month's episode, Tara Concannon-Gibney discusses her recently completed SCoTENS project titled 'An Exploration of the Use of Children’s Literature in the Teaching of Early Reading (EuCLER).' The project was completed with Dr Geraldine Magennis from St Mary's University College Belfast. This SCoTENS funded project focused on the presence of children’s literature within educational policy in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. In particular, it examined the place, profile and prevalence given to children’s literature as a key component in the teaching of reading in the early years (0-8 years). It als...2022-10-2523 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 7 with Dr Amalee Meehan: How school ethos influences the integration of newly arrived migrant studentsIn this month's episode, Amalee Meehan discusses school ethos and how this influences the integration of newly arrived migrant students. You can connect with Dr Meehan by email amalee.meehan@dcu.ie Dr Meehan's recent publication on this subject is available (open access) here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666374022000863 The DCU Anti-Bullying Centre website is here https://antibullyingcentre.ie/2022-09-2718 minCall It, FriendoCall It, Friendo82. Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975) & Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)This week, we discuss two films from award-winning Australian director Peter Weir. The first is Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975), an adaptation of the celebrated novel of the same name. It tells the story of a group of girls and their teacher who go missing during an excursion to the mysterious Hanging Rock. The second is Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003). The film stars Russell Crowe as Jack Aubrey, a decorated British naval captain, and Paul Bettany as Stephen Maturin, the ship’s surgeon.   Timestamps Picnic at...2022-08-251h 34Let\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 6 with Dr Geraldine French: Early Childhood and the importance of slow relational pedagogyIn this month's episode, Geraldine French discusses Early Childhood and the importance of slow relational pedagogy.  You can connect with Dr French on Twitter @GFrench_ECEC or on email geraldine.french@dcu.ie. Dr French's publication on slow relational pedagogy is available here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V6no4KmbEDvunEWM3f6R4ECEMRWlm428/view?usp=sharing 2022-08-2518 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 5 with Dr Audrey Bryan: The Social Ecology of Responsibility Framework (SERF)In this month's episode podcast, Audrey Bryan discusses a pedagogical framework – the Social Ecology of Responsibility Framework (SERF) -- which she developed as a tool for climate change educators to promote deeper understanding of the complex relationship between individual actions or “ordinary harms” and wider social forces which are responsible for the global climate crisis (Bryan 2021). With reference to her recently published article “Pedagogy of the Implicated”, she discusses the rationale for the SERF as well as the theories, thinkers and concepts that inspired it, as well as some of the ways that it might be applied in classroom contexts.2022-07-2721 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 4 with Prof Mathias Urban: The Early Childhood Research CentreIn this episode I speak with Professor Mathias Urban, Desmond Chair of Early Childhood Education and Director of the Early Childhood Research Centre at the Institute of Education, Dublin City University. Mathias provides a wonderful insight into Early Childhood Education and the role his centre is playing in shaping research, policy and practice in the field.  You can find out more about Mathias here You can find out more about the Early Childhood Research Centre here and follow the centre on Twitter @dcu_ecrc2022-06-3026 minInside Running PodcastInside Running Podcast241: Launceston Running Festival | Jess Stenson241: Launceston Running Festival | Jess Stenson This Episode is proudly brought to you by lululemon. lululemon are a brand known for yoga, but as we now know, their run gear is technical, highly functional and built to last run after run through the seasons. Check the collection out on lululemon.com.au   Brad changes plans in response to his body and runs a solid workout in the Launceston Half Marathon. Brady has deja vu with his watch as he sets a 10k PB at Launceston as he recaps his race. J...2022-06-141h 39Let\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 3 with Prof Michael O'Leary: The Centre for Assessment Research, Policy and Practice in EducationIn this episode, I speak with Professor Michael O'Leary about the Centre for Assessment Research, Policy and Practice in Education (CARPE). Michael speaks to me about the origins and development of the centre, highlights some recent research completed by the centre, and discusses what's next for CARPE.  You can find out more about CARPE and what they do, on their website https://www.dcu.ie/carpe. You can also connect with CARPE on Twitter @carpe_dcu2022-05-1827 minLet\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 2 with Dr Ger Scanlon: PASTE - supported transition for school leavers with intellectual disabilitiesIn this episode, I speak with Dr Ger Scanlon about the PASTE project. This investigated supported transition for school leavers with intellectual disabilities. The Progressing Accessible Supported Transitions to Employment (PASTE) project investigated the concept of supported transition for school leavers with intellectual disabilities, as a means of accessing mainstream opportunities in further / higher education, training, and employment (FETE). The study was undertaken by two researchers from Dublin City University, Ireland, across 2017 and 2018. This study investigated outcomes for school leavers with Intellectual Disabilities, who engaged with the WALK PEER supported transition model during their final two years...2022-04-2814 minInside Running PodcastInside Running Podcast232: Charlie Hunter Part 2232: Charlie Hunter Part 2 | Canberra Marathon   This week’s episode is sponsored by New Balance, New Balance’s Fresh Foam X version 12 range represents a revolutionary advancement in the material that cushions the high impact foot strikes that occur on roads, tracks, courts, and fields everywhere.   Brad hands drinks out at the Canberra Marathon. Julian hosts a successful Surf Coast Track Club training camp. Brady gets geared up for the Herb Hedeman mile at the Stawell Gift. Marni Ponton took out the Canberra Marathon, winning in a time of 2:4...2022-04-121h 57Nerdinion!Nerdinion!300: Rise of an Empire (2014)Newsly.me -- Have the news read to you by downloading the Newsly app on iOS and Android. To get 1-MONTH free from their PREMIUM service put in our code when you set up the account, NERD1N10N -- 300: Rise of an Empire -- Directed By: Noam Murro -- Written By: Zack Snyder & Kurt Johnstad -- Starring: Sullivan Stapleton-- Eva Green-- Lena Headey-- Hans Matheson-- Callan Mulvey-- David Wenham-- Rodrigo Santoro-- Jack O'Connell-- Andrew Tiernan-- Igal Naor-- ...2022-04-062h 24Let\'s Talk Education ResearchLet's Talk Education ResearchEpisode 1 with Dr Susan Pike: Enable project - inquiry in teacher educationIn this episode, I speak with Dr Susan Pike about a recent SCoTENS project, titled 'ENABLE'. This project looks at inquiry in teacher education.  The ENABLE project involved lecturers in Geography, History and Science Education across Ireland. Collaborators Dr Susan Pike (DCU), Dr Sandra Austin (MIE), Dr Karin Bacon (MIE) and Dr Richard Greenwood (Stranmillis University College) were all fascinated by inquiry and wanted to know more about how our students experience inquiry at different levels in their education programmes. All the students who took part were studying to be primary teachers, so were inquiring about aspects o...2022-03-2415 minVisually Stunning Movie PodcastVisually Stunning Movie PodcastUncharted - Dog Double FeatureUncharted - Movie Review 116 Minutes, Rated PG-13 Written by Rafe Judkins, Art Marcum, Matt Holloway Directed by Ruben Fleischer   Synopsis: Street-smart Nathan Drake, is recruited by seasoned treasure hunter, Victor "Sully" Sullivan, to recover a fortune amassed by Ferdinand Magellan, and lost 500 years ago by the House of Moncada.   Another year, another video game movie adaptation. Doesn't that synopsis read like the back of a video game box? Of course it does. Based on the wildly successful video game series, Uncharted brings Tom Holland back to another (hopeful) franchise property for Sony. You may have heard of the other franchise he...2022-02-1836 minCall It, FriendoCall It, Friendo64. The Films of Justin Kurzel - Snowtown (2011), Macbeth (2015), Assassin’s Creed (2016), True History of the Kelly Gang (2019) & Nitram (2021)This week, we discuss the films of Australian director Justin Kurzel. We briefly talk about Snowtown (2011), Macbeth (2015) and Assassin’s Creed (2016) before going into a more in-depth breakdown of his two most recent films: 2019’s True History of the Kelly Gang and 2021’s Nitram. True History of the Kelly Gang is an adaptation of the Booker prize-winning novel by Peter Carey. It stars George MacKay as Ned Kelly, the infamous bushranger. Nitram tells the true story of gunman Martin Bryant in the run-up to the Port Arthur massacre, the 1996 mass shooting which took place...2022-01-261h 56Inside Running PodcastInside Running Podcast201: Pat Tiernan201: Pat Tiernan  This week’s episode of the Inside Running podcast is proudly sponsored by ASICS. Feel ready for anything. Surprisingly light and sustainably made, the ASICS GEL-KAYANO LITE 2 shoe lives up to its name with uncompromised stability and cushioning. Made with more recycled materials, as part of ASICS commitment to our planet. Visit www.asics.com.au or your specialty running store to grab your pair today.  Brad has an easy week while Mulligan’s Flat gets washed away and deals with new toe problems. Julian checks in after while Bri deals with a diff...2021-09-073h 08Inside Running PodcastInside Running Podcast197: Tokyo Olympics Week 2 197: Tokyo Olympics Week 2 This week is sponsored by New Balance, where the boys will review the newly released Vongo v5 at the end of the episode. Brad gets through a rare patch of dry weather in Canberra and back into Deek’s Quarters. Julian grinds through his biggest week of mileage with Nipsey Hussel, then left beaming after Ellie’s run in Sapporo. Brady puts in a big mileage in anticipation of race week before lockdown strikes again. Peter Bol, with the nation behind him, came 4th place in th...2021-08-102h 04Inside Running PodcastInside Running Podcast196: 2020 Tokyo Olympics - Athletics Week 1196: 2020 Tokyo Olympics - Athletics Week 1   This week’s episode is brought to you by the newly released Mizuno Wave Sky 5, tune in later in the episode as the boys review the highly-cushioned everyday trainer.   Brad pines for drier weather and finds inspiration from the Olympic games. Julian’s getting better coming out of lockdown. Brady continues to build consistency heading towards October.   Men’s Steeplechase opened the track campaign, with Ed Trippas placing 11th in the first heat in 8:29.90, while in the second heat Ben Buckingha...2021-08-032h 11The Infamous PodcastThe Infamous PodcastThe Milestone EpisdoeCelebrating 6 Years of Infamous This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl celebrate 6 years and 300 episodes of the Infamous Podcast with a look back at how we got here and a special 300 review. Episode Index Intro: 0:11 The Big Review: 29:49 300 (2007) Summary In 480 B.C. a state of war exists between Persia, led by King Xerxes (Rodrigo Santoro), and Greece. At the Battle of Thermopylae, Leonidas (Gerard Butler), king of the Greek city-state of Sparta, leads his badly outnumbered warriors against the massive Persian army. Though certain death awaits...2021-08-0100 minThe Infamous PodcastThe Infamous PodcastThe Milestone EpisdoeCelebrating 6 Years of Infamous This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl celebrate 6 years and 300 episodes of the Infamous Podcast with a look back at how we got here and a special 300 review. Episode Index Intro: 0:11 The Big Review: 29:49 300 (2007) Summary In 480 B.C. a state of war exists between Persia, led by King Xerxes (Rodrigo Santoro), and Greece. At the Battle of Thermopylae, Leonidas (Gerard Butler), king of the Greek city-state of Sparta, leads his badly outnumbered warriors against the massive Persian army. Though certain death awaits...2021-08-0100 minThe Press BoxThe Press BoxThe Press Box - S1 Ep6 - Jeepers Keepers!In the latest episode of The Press Box we look back at Dundalk's 2-1 defeat to Shamrock Rovers and why there might be positive aspects to take from the game if the lessons of recent weeks can be learned from. There's also a look at the business scene around the club as we chat to former Dundalk FC and Bohemians commercial manager Peter Halpin and Daniel McLoughlin of RockSalt and Tiernan O'Connor of XXI Ice about their recent partnership agreements with the club. All that and more in this wee...2021-04-071h 29Call It, FriendoCall It, Friendo19. The Year of Living Dangerously (1982) & The Mosquito Coast (1986)This week we discuss two films from acclaimed Australian director Peter Weir released in the 1980s. The first is The Year of Living Dangerously (1982), which gives a semi-fictionalised insight into some of the events leading up to the attempted communist coup in Indonesia in 1965. The second is The Mosquito Coast (1986), based on the novel by travel writer Paul Theroux, which follows Harrison Ford as a troubled genius inventor who leads his family into peril in the jungles of Central America.   Timestamps The Year of Living Dangerously (00:11:20) The M...2021-01-181h 30Inside Running PodcastInside Running Podcast162: Craig Kirkwood162: Craig Kirkwood   Brad makes a second consecutive parkrun appearance and poses for fan photos. Julian sorts out the confusion about his heart rate on one of his workouts. Brady gets some of his mojo back. Patrick Tiernan sets a new 10000m National Record of 27:22.55, less than a year to the day Stewy McSweyn’s record at Zatopek. At the “Track Meet” held in California, USA hosted by Sound Running. Results https://www.instagram.com/p/CIeYVNkH0ql/    There was action aplenty at the Valencia...2020-12-082h 42Partly Political BroadcastPartly Political BroadcastThe Worst Is Over Apart From The Worst - Tier We Are Again, Sunak's Spending Review and Peter Gumbel on his new book 'Citizens Of Everywhere'The lockdown worked and reduced numbers! Hooray! So that's enough of that, back to a regional system of variable quality as we can't have COVID go completely now we've only just got used to it. Plus Rishi Sunak's Spending Review which was about the sort of fairness where you're keen to make sure everyone has an equally terrible time and there's a chat with writer Peter Gumbel (@PeterGumbel) about his new book 'Citizens Of Everywhere'.Check Peter's website and grab his book here: http://www.petergumbel.com/en/the-book...2020-12-011h 05Adapt or PerishAdapt or PerishThe Addams Family (Ep. 79)In this very spooky (and slightly belated) episode of Adapt or Perish we're celebrating Halloween with a look at the creepiest and kookiest family of them all—The Addams Family. In this episode we discuss: Charles Addams' original New Yorker cartoon. The Addams Family (ABC, 1964–1966), created by David Levy, starring John Astin, Carolyn Jones, Jackie Coogan, and Ted Cassidy. The Addams Family (Paramount, 1991), directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, written by Caroline Thompson and Larry Wilson, and starring Raul Julia, Anjelica Huston, Christopher Lloyd, and Christina Ricci. Addams Family Values (Paramount, 1993), directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, written by Paul Rudn...2020-11-032h 06PIFFFcast - Le podcast du cinéma de genrePIFFFcast - Le podcast du cinéma de genrePIFFFcast 93 - Vivre Pour SurvivreSi, dans le coin de paradis où vous passez vos vacances, se trouvent (rayez les mentions inutiles) des preneurs d'otage libidineux, des cajuns barbus pas contents, des guerriers mayas, des créatures voraces ou des débris de satellite, un conseil : rentrez vite chez vous ! De l'immensité de l'espace aux profondeurs de la Terre, des bayous de la Louisiane au bush australien, la vie n'est qu'une lutte pour la survie dans ce nouveau PIFFFcast spécial « survival ».Avec Véronique Davidson, Xavier Colon, Talal Selhami, Laurent Duroche et Cyril Despontin.Réalisation : Xavier ColonMusique du générique : Donuts' slap par Laurent...2020-08-123h 04History Worth RepeatingHistory Worth RepeatingHistory Worth Repeating - 25-06-2020 - Show 07 - Peter BurkeThis show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz2020-06-2500 minMenswear Style PodcastMenswear Style PodcastDarren Tiernan, Senior Cutter & James Macauslan, Cutter at Budd London / Bespoke ShirtsBudd has been located in London's Piccadilly Arcade since the company’s inception in 1910 and forms part of the elegant thoroughfare of shops that leads into the famous Jermyn Street. Like all of Mayfair’s traditional arcade boutiques, the shop is tiny, but its size belies the wealth of goodies that can be found inside. Budd is a veritable Pandora’s box! Budd's prime offering is shirts. They make all of their shirts by hand at their workshop here in England. They are also one of the few remaining West End shirtmakers to still have its own cutting room on the...2020-03-0228 minTier-OneTier-One#053 Tim McCleave#053 Tim McCleave This week on the show I'm joined by a man who is also from Leeds but has lived here in Sydney for the past 8 years. We discuss the eerie amount of similarities in our family history, his travel stories and of course a lot of BJJ.  More importantly we talk about his brother Peter who has been diagnosed with an incurable blood cancer; Myeloma. Peter and Tim are now both spearheading campaigns to get more people on the stem cell registry globally, potentially saving many lives. Read more and register to donate here:  Global: https://www.10000donors.com/ Aus...2020-02-252h 05Major Spoilers Comic Book PodcastMajor Spoilers Comic Book PodcastSilk: The Life and Times of Cindy MoonCINDY MOON! She's an intellectual... also, she has the spider-powers that everyone wants. Plus, we review Action Comics #1016, Manor Black #4, The Addams Family the movie, and Josie and the Pussycats in Space #1. Plus, Superman is Clark Kent? Find out in this week's Major Spoilers Podcast! Subscribe via Apple Podcasts RSS Feed Subscribe to the Major Spoilers Podcast Network Master Feed! Major Spoilers Podcast Network Master Feed RSS Feed Listen to the Major Spoilers Podcast on Stitcher Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will...2019-10-231h 10The Union Jack Off with Daniel MuggletonThe Union Jack Off with Daniel MuggletonIn Ireland even if you're Protestant you're still Catholic feat. Eleanor Tiernan & Peter Flanagan#47 Australian comedian Daniel Muggleton interviews stand-ups from around the world about where they grew up, moving to the United Kingdom and what they don't like about the British.  This week's guests are both awesome comedians from Ireland now based in London, Eleanor Tiernan (@eleanortiernan) & Peter Flanagan (@peterflanagan)!  We chat confessing at age 6, Michael Jackson, catholicism, Australian, the Irish diaspora, country towns vs. cities and how enjoyable it is to watch the British go through Brexit.  This week's feature track is Drito - Sona, written about Conan O'Brien's Assistant, check out the full track her...2019-10-101h 34The Peter Greenwood Show PodcastThe Peter Greenwood Show PodcastThe Peter Greenwood Show @ The Fringe 1.01Part one of my five part series from the Edinbirgh Fringe 2019! In this episode I speak to Eleanor Tiernan, Matt Winning, Kieran Boyd, Lucy Beaumont and the cast of Voldemort & The Teenage Hogwarts Musical Parody! Tickets for all these shows can be found on https://tickets.edfringe.com/2019-08-0644 minThe Spectator Film PodcastThe Spectator Film PodcastToby Dammit (1968)This week on The Spectator Film Podcast… Toby Dammit (1968) 4.5.19 Featuring: Austin, Maxx Commentary begins at 24:20 — Notes — Toby Dammit is available on The Criterion Channel as Spirits of the Dead (1968). “No One Here Gets Out Alive: Federico Fellini’s Toby Dammit” by George Porcari on lightmonkey.net (also published in CineAction 2007) — This was one of the few open-access resources I could find discussing Toby Dammit, but that doesn’t make it any less thorough or engaging to read. This is a wonderful critical introduction to a very dense and quick-moving movie. The rest of George’s website (lightmonkey.net) looks fantastic as well. The Cinema o...2019-04-091h 12Partly Political BroadcastPartly Political BroadcastEpisode 115 - Chancing Queen - Theresa May's Speech, Peter Geoghegan on the Brexit Dark Money, Dubs AmendmentEpisode 115 - Tiernan (@tiernandouieb) speaks to journalist Peter Geoghegan (@peterkgeoghegan) at Open Democracy (@opendemocracy) about the Dark Money behind Brexit. Plus May's speech/dance/mess, Michael Gove wants you to search in the bins and a new jingle and section all about Disgraced MP Liam The Disgrace Fox The Disgrace. You're welcome.Donate to the Patreon at www.patreon.com/parpolbroBuy me a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/parpolbroWatch Tiernan's comedy specials on Next Up Comedy at: www.nextupcomedy.comJoin Tiernan's comedy mailing list at www.ti...2018-10-0954 minCraggy Rugby podcastCraggy Rugby podcastPre Munster midweek podcastWilliam Davies talks to Connacht defense coach Peter Wilkins and Tiernan O'Halloran about the disappointment of not managing to get the win on New Year's Day and the big challenge that Thomond Park holds on Saturday.There is also audio from the Munster press conference where Rory Scannell and Johann van Grann give their thoughts on the upcoming interprovincial match.Alan Deegan joins William to go through the latest injury updates and preview the Munster game. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-01-0423 minRóisín Meets PodcastRóisín Meets PodcastEdinburgh Fringe Comedy winner & author Aidan ComerfordWhat do you do when both of your daughters have been diagnosed with autism, your wife is depressed and your job has been made redundant? If you’re Aidan Comerford, then you become a comedian. After years of feeling like he was losing at life, he crowned the winner of So You Think You re Funny? at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2014, joining previous winners such as Peter Kay, Dylan Moran and Tommy Tiernan. This was his big break. But back in Ireland, on the same day, at a remote country cottage near a lake, Aidan’s wife Martha was sear...2017-10-2743 minRóisín Meets...Róisín Meets...Edinburgh Fringe Comedy winner & author Aidan ComerfordWhat do you do when both of your daughters have been diagnosed with autism, your wife is depressed and your job has been made redundant? If you’re Aidan Comerford, then you become a comedian. After years of feeling like he was losing at life, he crowned the winner of So You Think You re Funny? at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2014, joining previous winners such as Peter Kay, Dylan Moran and Tommy Tiernan. This was his big break. But back in Ireland, on the same day, at a remote country cottage near a lake, Aidan’s wife Martha was sear...2017-10-2700 minAmerican Gods Fan PodcastAmerican Gods Fan PodcastOMG – Episode 0 – American Gods Fan PodcastWelcome to American Gods Fan Podcast. This is the unofficial podcast about the hit Starz television program American Gods by fans for fans as brought to you by HorrorNewsTV.com, DocRotten.com, and GruesomeMagazine.com. The Grue-Crew behind the Hannibal Fan Podcast reunites to dive into the latest blood-soaked effort of Bryan Fuller as he brings to life the acclaimed novel from Neil Gaiman! Let’s set on a cross-country trip across America with Shadow Moon. Returning to co-host the American Gods fan podcast is Doc Rotten, Thomas Mariani, Dave Dreher and Christopher G. Moore. For the followin...2017-04-2541 minDecades of Horror | Horror News RadioDecades of Horror | Horror News RadioOMG - Episode 00 - American Gods Fan PodcastWelcome to American Gods Fan Podcast. This it the unofficial podcast about the hit Starz television program American Gods by fans for fans as brought to you by HorrorNewsTV.com, DocRotten.com, and GruesomeMagazine.com. The Grue-Crew behind the Hannibal Fan Podcast reunites to dive into the latest blood-soaked effort of Bryan Fuller as he brings to life the acclaimed novel from Neil Gaiman! Let's set on a cross-country trip across America with Shadow Moon. Returning to co-host the American Gods fan podcast is Doc Rotten, Thomas Mariani, Dave Dreher and Christopher G. Moore. For the following 8 wee...2017-04-2541 minPappy\'s FlatsharePappy's FlatshareFestive Special 2016Ho Ho Ho! Eleanor Tiernan and Lloyd Langford are Pappy's little helpers for this very merry festive special. It's crammed full with yuletide goodies, including... Clare Balding, geese, the Irish Times, a shelf, Naughty Peter, robins, 'tree flips' and Advocaat!If you want to give us a Christmas present, then what we'd love is the gift of exposure. Help us spread the word about the show: gift it to a friend, secret-santa it to your entire following on social media... or why not make a loved one the offering of all the Flatslam in existence (just put the URL comedy...2016-12-191h 08Pappy\'s Flatshare SlamdownPappy's Flatshare SlamdownPappy's Festive Flatshare Slamdown 2016Ho Ho Ho! Eleanor Tiernan and Lloyd Langford are Pappy's little helpers for this very merry festive special. It's crammed full with yuletide goodies, including... Clare Balding, geese, the Irish Times, a shelf, Naughty Peter, robins, 'tree flips' and Advocaat! If you want to give us a Christmas present, then what we'd love is the gift of exposure. Help us spread the word about the show: gift it to a friend, secret-santa it to your entire following on social media... or why not make a loved one the offering of all the Flatslam in existence (just put the URL comedy...2016-12-191h 08NoCinéNoCinéSausage Party, un film de feignantsLa nouvelle invention du duo Seth Rogen et Evan Goldberg s’avère être un film qui a tout pour plaire, mais surtout sur le papier. Interdit aux moins de 12 ans en France, cette comédie trash envoie des blagues en rafale mais manque de profondeur. Tout occupé à essayer de démonter les tabous, le film oublie un peu en route de raconter quelque chose. Reconnaissons au moins le mérite de tenter de remettre au goût du jour le film d’animation pour les adultes.Animé par Thomas Rozec (@thomrozec) avec Charline Roux (@mllegals), Alexandre Hervaud (@alexhervaud), Julien Dupuy (@juldu...2016-11-2922 minNoCinéNoCinéSausage Party, un film de feignantsLa nouvelle invention du duo Seth Rogen et Evan Goldberg s’avère être un film qui a tout pour plaire, mais surtout sur le papier. Interdit aux moins de 12 ans en France, cette comédie trash envoie des blagues en rafale mais manque de profondeur. Tout occupé à essayer de démonter les tabous, le film oublie un peu en route de raconter quelque chose. Reconnaissons au moins le mérite de tenter de remettre au goût du jour le film d’animation pour les adultes.Animé par Thomas Rozec (@thomrozec) avec Charline Roux (@mllegals), Alexandre Hervaud (@alexhervaud), Julien Dupuy (@juldu...2016-11-2922 minNoCinéNoCinéSausage Party, un film de feignantsLa nouvelle invention du duo Seth Rogen et Evan Goldberg s’avère être un film qui a tout pour plaire, mais surtout sur le papier. Interdit aux moins de 12 ans en France, cette comédie trash envoie des blagues en rafale mais manque de profondeur. Tout occupé à essayer de démonter les tabous, le film oublie un peu en route de raconter quelque chose. Reconnaissons au moins le mérite de tenter de remettre au goût du jour le film d’animation pour les adultes.Animé par Thomas Rozec (@thomrozec) avec Charline Roux (@mllegals), Alexandre Hervaud (@alexhervaud), Julien Dupuy...2016-11-2922 minThe Skeptic ZoneThe Skeptic ZoneThe Skeptic Zone #420 - 6.November.20160:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 0:06:05 Grain of Salt.... with Eran Segev More in the series of interviews from QED. This week Eran chats to Dr Karl Kruszelnicki the Australian science communicator and populariser, who is known as an author and science commentator on Australian radio and television. http://drkarl.com/ 0:15:26 Maynard's Spooky Action... Blast from the past! In 1991 Dr Karl Kruszelnicki appeared with Maynard on radio to take listeners' questions. 0:20:40 The Raw Skeptic Report.... with Heidi Robertson The WHO publishes a list of websites...2016-11-0654 minPartly Political BroadcastPartly Political BroadcastPartly Political Broadcast – Episode 19, 31st May 2016Episode 19 – Tiernan discusses the effects of the Trade Union Bill with Peter Kavanagh from Unite The Union. Plus some terrible 80’s rap about the Psychoactive Substances Bill.Follow us on Twitter @parpolbro, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/parpolbro and our webpage at http://www.tiernandouieb.co.uk/podcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/partlypoliticalbroadcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-05-311h 00The Songschool ShowThe Songschool ShowThe Songschool Show 15th Birthday Podcast#150 - The Songschool Show celebrates not only the milestone of the 150th podcast but also 15 years officially of Songschool Workshops with some comments and songs from former tutors and students and some who were both such as Liz Seaver. Hosted by founder and director Peter Baxter. Guests include JJ Daly, Bronagh Lynch, Cian Malone and Julie Tiernan. Thank you to everyone for their time and talents and special thanks to David O'Neill for his interview with Dominic that started the ball rolling.2016-05-1040 minThe Songschool ShowThe Songschool ShowThe Songschool Show 15th Birthday Podcast#150 - The Songschool Show celebrates not only the milestone of the 150th podcast but also 15 years officially of Songschool Workshops with some comments and songs from former tutors and students and some who were both such as Liz Seaver. Hosted by founder and director Peter Baxter. Guests include JJ Daly, Bronagh Lynch, Cian Malone and Julie Tiernan. Thank you to everyone for their time and talents and special thanks to David O'Neill for his interview with Dominic that started the ball rolling. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-05-1040 minThe Comedian\'s Comedian PodcastThe Comedian's Comedian Podcast136 - Justin MoorhouseAn actor and radio presenter as well as a touring comic, Justin Moorhouse is a supernaturally warm presence with the ability to make any audience sit up and beg. We go into detail on his story-boarding and structuring techniques, and explore the responsibilities of a comedian at the height of his powers.If you're in and around Edinburgh, you can find details for Justin's show, Destiny Calling, here. Also, come and see ComComPod Live, and Stu's solo show, An Hour.Support the podcast by hitting "donate" at comedianscomedian.comPhoenix Nights, Peter Kay, Alfie Joey, Jason Manford, John Bishop, Ross Noble, Joh...2015-08-161h 30Escuchando PeliculasEscuchando Peliculas300: El Origen de un Imperio (Cine épico 2014)Título original 300: Rise of an Empire Año 2014 Duración 102 min. País Estados Unidos Director Noam Murro Guión Zack Snyder, Kurt Johnstad (Novela gráfica: Frank Miller) Música Junkie XL Fotografía Simon Duggan Reparto Sullivan Stapleton, Eva Green, Rodrigo Santoro, Lena Headey, Jack O'Connell, Andrew Tiernan, David Wenham, Callan Mulvey, Andrew Pleavin, Yigal Naor, Ashraf Barhom, Vincent Walsh, Steven Cree, Trayan Milenov-Troy, Andrei Claude, Peter Ferdinando, Mark Killeen, Peter Mensah Productora Atmosphere Entertainment MM / Cruel & Unusual Films / Hollywood Gang Productions / Legendary Pictures / Warner Bros. Pictures Género Acción. Bélico | Antigua Grecia. Cine épico. Secuela. Spi...2015-02-181h 39The Power Play NetworkThe Power Play NetworkPowerPlay Sports Talk Show 143Join us tonight @ 8pm EST for a jam packed sports talk show. Which is sponsored by Dr. Howard Dinowitz Brooklyn and Staten Island's #1 Podiatrist, give him a call at 718.627.1212 for his Brooklyn Office and 718.720.4848 for his Staten Island office to schedule your appointment today. Tonight we will have Peter Tiernan of bracketscience.com and CBSsports.com on at 835pm EST to share how he thinks the tournament will go. We will also get into the Knicks and the Nets as both look to keep winning tonight. We will also get into the NHL story with the Rangers who have won 2...2013-03-212h 10Mark Williamson Chat ShowMark Williamson Chat ShowEpisode 029: Peter Berner Pole Vaulting Elvis Zombies Live from EDGE HQ, MW sits down and talks to Peter Berner (The Einstein Factor, Celebrity Apprentice). Joining them is tech guru and sometime contributor Dave Keeshan. Strap in and join the guys as they cover every thing from Arts school, Surrey Hills, writing trivia questions for The Einstein Factor, music in Sydney (lack thereof), struggling comedy, going to America,Tommy Tiernan Jokerman, reality TV, replacing facebook and Kids with Cameras. Get in touch with Comedy on the Edge. Follow everyone on twitter: @comedyonedge @M...2013-03-1851 min