The regular podcast about Free Software and ongoing activities hosted by the FSFE
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Napier‘s take on the world of B2B marketing and PR, with a particular focus on Europe. For more information about Napier and the services we offer B2B technology clients visit www.napierb2b.com.
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Whitehat is an Inbound Marketing Agency and an AI consultancy based in London. We work with B2B companies in the finance, technology (hardware and software), manufacturing, charity, and educational sectors. These companies tend to be located within the UK or continental Europe and have an average turnover of between £5M and £ 100 M. Their sales cycle is often 6 months or more. They typically have an active direct sales team of at least 5 people but little or no internal marketing capability.
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Charting The Rise Of A Multipolar World Order Philip Pilkington is an unorthodox macroeconomist. Andrew Collingwood is an equally skeptical journalist. Lately, both have realised that - post-Ukraine, post-Afghanistan withdrawal - the old, unipolar, US-led world order is in its death throes. In its wake, something new is being born. But what shape will that take? That will depend on a combustible combination of economics and geopolitics; trade and military muscle. Each week, our duo take thre ...
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Eastern Europe Exposed - A podcast about startups, founders and investors, created by Techsylvania
Techsylvania
Eastern Europe is the land of talent that is most of the time unrecognized by the media. Here, you will discover technical experts, founders, and investors, who’ve built impressive companies or kickstarted local ecosystems. This podcast is hosted by Vlad Ciurca, the co-founder of Techsylvania. Its aim is to shed a bit of light on the other side of the curtain and to find the next big thing coming out of Eastern Europe. Nonetheless, it tries to direct West’s direction towards East.
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An international chat show on the politics, history, current events, and peoples of the Slavic world, sponsored by The University of Texas at Austin's Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies and Clements Center for National Security. Whether you're a Slavophile, a foreign affairs junkie, or simply a curious mind, The Slavic Connexion offers insightful, accessible, and even fun discussions on the sprawling region in the context of our hyperconnected world. "It's not typical Te ...
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Stay up to date with the latest happenings in the world of travel. Learn the tips and tricks from the industry experts, Steve Glenn and Paul Glenn.
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Tenego provides international sales execution services, Sales Channels and Direct, to growing and established software companies. Through Tenego's Global Network covering many key markets, we provide programmes and hands-on services in Sales Channel Planning and Development, Direct Sales Execution and Sales Channel Execution. We will help you grow faster, become more scalable and enter new markets across the world through a range of services including: Sales Channel Execution (Partner Search ...
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Print Matters gives you business advice and insights from some of the print industry’s most engaging experts. Drawing on the themes and Make It Mantras from Canon’s Insight Report, our hosts Jo Lloyd and Jacky Hobson guide you through the opportunities and challenges of the printing world with the industry’s leading voices. Learn what’s hot in printing right now, what customers need from a print service provider today, and how you can expand your value propositions to foster additional reven ...
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Welcome to The Brash Behaviorist, an unapologetically honest podcast by a disillusioned BCBA who decided to move to Europe to focus on disseminating ABA, one passionate rant at a time. Are you a behavior analysis nerd, excited about the science of human behavior but exasperated with the capitalist ABA industry? A clinician wishing to only provide services that are effective, efficient and above all, ethical? A direct staff member or parent wanting to know what to look for in quality ABA? The ...
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Our Curious Amalgam explores topics in antitrust, competition, consumer protection, data protection, and privacy law around the world with leading experts in those areas. It is an amalgam because it is a group of diverse topics all in one place. It is curious because it gets the experts and asks them in-depth questions.
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Investment team guests explore asset class themes and share their on-the-ground perspective. Our Portfolio Construction & Strategy Team hosts bring the client perspective as part of lively debates. Views presented are as of the date published and may not reflect the views of others in the organization. This material shall not be deemed to be a direct or indirect provision of investment management services. No forecasts can be guaranteed and there is no guarantee that the information supplied ...
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Chronicling the adventures of the Justice League International era by Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis! Hosted by The Irredeemable Shag and an ever-changing roster of guest hosts! Part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK!
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The Medium At Large takes your calls to bring evidence and messages from your loved ones in spirit! Call: (646) 787-8057 to get in queue. Susan is available for readings in Bellingham WA. Email: [email protected] Susan is a teacher, artist and Spirit Portrait Artist in addition to being a Psychic Medium. Fast, accurate, funny, down to earth, practical and direct. Susan trained in Lily Dale, America's largest and oldest Spiritualist community and has additionally studied with some of the best ...
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Newstalk Breakfast brings you all the news you need to set you up for the day – from politics, business, sport, entertainment and everything in between. Shane Coleman and Ciara Kelly have all the stories that matter, every weekday from 7-9AM. Listen and subscribe to Newstalk Breakfast Highlights on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'
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Three Trans-Atlantic Observers discuss every two weeks Markets, Society and other entertaining absurdities. The American educator Alfred Whitney Griswold said, “The only sure weapon against bad ideas is good ideas.” With that in mind, we’ve launched this Podcast OFF THE FENCE. Every two weeks, we’ll get together and take a look at a subject we think we may know something about, try to separate the wheat from the chaff and maybe even come up with some practical, compelling conclusions. We don ...
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https://linktr.ee/gagarinproject Live Love Create ! Magic people, welcome to my music space on SC , music is my life and passion. You will find here my mixes, original tracks and remixes. If you wish, you can support my art: SUBSCRIBE PATREON => http://bit.ly/gagarin-patreon DONATE PAYPAL => https://bit.ly/gagarin-paypal VISIT NEXT EVENTS => http://bit.ly/gagarin-events live love create - let's enjoy every moment of our life and let's be kind to each other - we are one booking : gagarin _at_ ...
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Welcome to the HR Huddle, the ultimate resource for all things HR. This podcast is comprised of two unique mini-shows where we will be: Spilling The Tea On HR Tech with Chief Research Officer and HR tech market influencer, Stacey Harris and Cliff Stevenson, Sapient Insights Group, Director of Research, AND breaking down the messy stories that everyone in human resources has in HR - HR We Have a Problem, with Teri Zipper - global HR consulting expert and Sapient Insights Group CEO featuring w ...
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Holiday Homes | How to become a superhost and make more money with your short term rental
Thomas Langenberg
Are you running a short term rental or a vacation rental business? Have you ever wondered how to become a better host, be more effective in what you do and make more money with your properties? Then this podcast gives you the answers you have been waiting for. This podcast covers all types of thoughts and reflections on buying, renting, renovating and selling short term rentals in Croatia, Germany and Europe.
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I do all kinds of podcasts all to do with video games! For example, a weekly podcast outlining the latest Sonic the hedgehog news!
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Myron Scholes On Time provides insight into the thinking of Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences and Janus Henderson’s Chief Investment Strategist, Myron Scholes. Aimed at sophisticated investors, and those who wish to be sophisticated investors, these episodes provide a fresh, and at times controversial, take on foundational investment principles through the lens of the dynamics of time. Views presented are as of the date published and may not reflect the views of others in the organization. ...
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Solo Powered is a podcast that celebrates doing things solo. Whether that be solo travelling, solo journey to parenthood, setting up your own business, making your own movies, one-person plays, Antarctic adventures, rowing solo across the Atlantic and much much more. This podcast will inspire and encourage people to wait for no one in the pursuit of their passions. This is not about living a lonely life, this is about living the most full life on your terms, by finding your tribe of fellow s ...
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The Love, Soul, Miracles and Magick Podcast empowers and inspires women from all cultures and backgrounds to embrace themselves spiritually. Each woman and man who comes on the podcast shares how they've come into their spiritual awakening, the challenges they've had on the journey and what the spiritual path means to them. They step into the role of an ancient and wise Priestess or Priest - to share what spiritual life is like from their embodied perspective, to honour what sacredness they' ...
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RESET Mindset - Responsible Enterprises for Social and Environmental Transformation
Vic, Maurizio, Nao, and Marcello
RESET Mindset podcast aims to inspire change and to help professionals learn about high-impact, innovative collaborations to build a sustainable future. We share stories of companies who are innovating business models through the lens of sustainability. We believe everyone has a responsibility to innovate for a better future and our aim is to inspire people to be a champion in their field or start something new. For transcripts, visit us at www.resetmindset.org Support this podcast: https:// ...
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Spilling the Tea on HR Tech - Why Europe and Asia are outpacing US AI Adoption, data integration's 17% ROI and how skills validation is changing the global HR landscape.
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51:37In this episode of Spilling the Tea on HR Tech, Stacey Harris and Cliff Stevenson discuss international acquisitions, AI implementations across the industry, and the growing focus on skills-based approaches to workforce management. This conversation explores how organizations are navigating technology decisions during a period of economic uncertain…
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This week, in a special experiment, we've gone live on Twitter Spaces. As Trump's tariffs bite, and the current account deficit zooms to the front of modern political economy, we're revisiting the idea of a new Bancor, a complete resetting of the global monetary system.By Multipolarity
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The mental health coach who helped Rory McIlroy to Grand Slam success
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20:01Rory McIlroy will return to Ireland triumphant this weekend having claimed a career Grand Slam in dramatic fashion at Augusta National last Sunday. But one of the men behind Rory’s success is Mental Health coach Dr. Bob Rotella, author of Make Your Next Shot Your Best Shot. Bob spoke to Dr Bob this morning.…
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Is there too much tolerance to housing objections?
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5:47Minister for Public Expenditure and Infrastructure, Jack Chambers has said that there is ‘too much tolerance” of housing objections based on the “character” of an area. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Gavin Lawlor, President of Irish Planning Institute.
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Those visiting Dublin could soon face a tourist levi
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4:30Those visiting Dublin could soon face a tourist levi as four city council authorities have signed up for a working group to explore the proposal. Such a tax could be in place by September. But with tourists' tax being common across Europe what do other cities and countries do ? Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Clare Dunne, Ceo Of The Irish Travel…
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Do we really know where pharmacy fees come from?
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7:27Pharmacists across the country have hit out in the way the government plans to introduce a free HRT scheme. They say the fee being offered will effectively have them working at a loss. Our reporter, Josh Crosbie has been examining the different rates of dispensing fees.
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Pharma companies warn of investment exodus from Europe
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7:50The heads of 30 pharmaceutical companies have said they are considering diverting as much as €100 billion they had planned to invest in Europe to the United States and other countries instead as part of a possible industry “exodus”. Speaking to Ciara this morning was Cathal Friel is Chairman and Co-Founder Poolbeg Pharma.…
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Should you really give out to another person’s child?
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5:48‘‘It’s wrong to tell off other people’s kids it leaves me fuming as a mum’. So wrote Charlotte Cripps, Writer with the Independent UK who explained all to Ciara this morning.
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To get traffic out of the city centre, it’s time to abolish tolls on the M50. So says Green Party councillor for Ballyfermot-Drimnagh, Ray Cunningham who spoke to Ciara this morning.
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The Mental Health Commission report findings
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6:48The Mental Health Commission has this morning released a report showing significant gaps in the mental health services offered in hospital emergency departments across Ireland. Speaking to Shane this morning on the show was Professor Jim Lucey, Inspector of Mental Health Services and the Author of the Report.…
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All Things Considered: Has Identity Politics Crossed the Line?
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4:05“The phrase “straight white men” seems to have been imported into Ireland from the United States as a way for certain people to flaunt their right-on credentials but all it ends up doing is antagonising people.” So wrote one disgruntled reader in a letter to the Irish Times this week. But have identity politics and labels really gone too far? Ciara…
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“The phrase “straight white men” seems to have been imported into Ireland from the United States as a way for certain people to flaunt their right-on credentials but all it ends up doing is antagonising people.” We discussed this further with Ian O’Doherty, Columnist with the Irish Independent.
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Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Saturday Weekend Magazine Columnist with The Irish Examiner, joined us on the show for our new weekly Red Carpet Roundup.
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Teacher unions raise concerns over senior cycle reform
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5:17Leaving Cert reforms are being ‘rushed’ before schools have capacity. That’s the warning from the Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland To discuss this further Ciara spoke to Conor Murphy, English teacher in Skibbereen Community School.
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We discuss the findings of the long-awaited report into the Grace case
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9:27The final report of the Farrelly Commission has found a "fundamental failure" by the South Eastern Health Board and the HSE in their duty of care to a severely intellectually disabled young woman, known as “Grace” However, the report has concluded that it is "not satisfied" that the level of evidence was such to fully establish sexual, emotional or…
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The Social Democrats are proposing a state-backed savings account
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8:19Coined “The Homes for Ireland Savings Account”, the proposal would offer higher interest rates and tax-free returns to help fund affordable housing by tapping into record household deposits. Could it be the key to unlocking funding for new housing? We discuss this idea further with Fiona Cormican, Managing Director of Fioncor Consulting Limited and…
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Is it still worth shelling out for Easter Eggs?
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4:13No, you’re not imagining it Easter eggs have started getting smaller and do taste different. So, is it still worth shelling out on the treat? We asked Caitriona Redmond, Consumer Columnist with the Irish Examiner.
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Calls for Epipens to be made available in public spaces
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4:24EpiPens should be every defibrillator’s next-door neighbour so says Fine Gael Senator Evanne Ní Chuilinn who explained why to Newstalk Breakfast.
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A teenager has died following a tractor crash in Leitrim
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3:07A teenage boy has died and another has been hospitalised following a tractor crash in Carrigalene, Co Leitrim on Tuesday afternoon We speak to Paddy O’Rourke, Fianna Fáil Councillor in Carrigallene.
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Dublin City Council has published a plan to develop a new town in north Dublin between Glasnevin, Cabra and Finglas. The town of Ballyboggan would be located along the Royal Canal west of Glasnevin Cemetery and east of Ratoath Road, which is currently occupied by the Dublin Industrial Estate. A public consultation on the plan opened yesterday and i…
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The fight for Europe’s industrial workforce w/ Judith Kirton-Darling and Ludovic Voet
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27:50‘Invest now or deindustrialise’ was the recent, stark warning put to the EU by industrial trade unions. Continued heavy losses in manufacturing jobs over the past decades are now culminating in what has been termed a crisis for European industry and the many workers it employs. But how should this crisis be addressed? Is the European Commission tak…
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✈️ The Best Way to Explore Europe in 2025
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12:28Ready to travel smarter, not harder? In this week’s travel alert, we reveal the ultimate European travel hack for 2025: the Hub Hotel strategy. Say goodbye to daily packing, long train rides, and exhausting hotel check-ins. Instead, slow down and cozy up with a smarter, more relaxing way to explore Europe. 🌍 Discover 8 of the best European cities t…
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Clampdown on Air BnB is set to go to cabinet today
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4:46A clampdown on Air BnB style lettings will come before cabinet today amid concerns for tourism across the country. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast this morning was Maire Ní Mhurchu, CEO of the Irish Self-Catering Federation.
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Warning issued to J1 students travelling to US this summer
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5:07The Union of Students in Ireland have warned young people to be “cautious” about engaging in “activism” while on their J1 to the US this summer as the Trump administration clamps down on protests on college campuses. To discuss this further Ciara spoke to Larry Donnelly, University of Galway Law Lecturer and Political Columnist with The Journal.…
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EU and US meet for talks amid growing trade uncertainty
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8:34Tánaiste Simon Harris has said it would be "inappropriate" for the United States to hit the pharmaceutical sector with tariffs while it was at the same time negotiating with the European Union on the trade relationship. Speaking to Ciara this morning was Dan Mulhall, Former Ambassador of Ireland to the United States.…
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All Things Considered: Are wind farms a desecration of natural beauty?
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3:49Tommy Tiernan rejects wind farms on the grounds of desecration of that area of natural beauty. Do you agree with him? Shane and Ciara gave their view.
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Have you seen the new Sure Whole Body Deodorant ad?
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5:16Have you seen the new Sure Whole Body Deodorant ad? It features characters applying Sure deodorant to various parts of their bodies. Some would say it's a little bit graphic in its portrayal with more intimate body parts being sprayed with deodorant Is this clickbait gone mad? We ask Stella O’Malley, Psychotherapist and Author.…
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President Trump has said 'Millions are dead because of three people'
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5:41President Donald Trump has said that 'Millions are dead because of three people' as he pointed the finger at former US President Joe Biden, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russia's Vladimir Putin for the three-year war prompted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Sean Bell, Former Fighter Pilot, Military Analyst and Co-Host of the Red Matr…
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Instagram and Facebook to begin using public posts to train its AI
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5:55From today, users of Instagram, Facebook and Threads will begin seeing notifications in Meta’s apps about its plans to begin training its artificial intelligence models using the public posts of EU users. We get the details from Elaine Burke, Host of the For Tech’s Sake Podcast.
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Will our Climate Action Plan live up to its promises?
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4:59The government needs to take emergency actions to reduce emissions in its Climate Action Plan, which will be brought to cabinet today. That’s among the calls being made this morning by The Stop Climate Chaos coalition, whose Coordinator Oisín Coughlan joined Shane this morning on the show.
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The Power of Audience Narratives – Francesco D’Orazio – Pulsar
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27:45Francesco D’Orazio, founder of audience intelligence platform Pulsar, joins the latest episode of Marketing B2B Tech to share his journey from studying the internet's impact on society to founding Pulsar, a company that helps brands understand how people engage online. He dives into the challenges of navigating the fragmented media landscape and ho…
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Trump gives special exemption to iPhone users
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3:27The new iPhone will be released this coming September, but how affordable will it be? John Fitzgerald, Adjunct Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin, expressed his concern about the impact Trump’s tariffs could have on its price when he spoke to us last week. Good news has emerged from the weekend, though. It seems as though it will esca…
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Inaction by the Minister for Justice is eroding morale and trust within An Garda Síochána. That’s the warning from the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors, whose Annual Delegate Conference kicks off this morning. We heard from Kevin Bolger is the AGSI’s Deputy General Secretary.
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Rory McIlroy has won the 2025 Masters in Augusta and dons the green jacket. Speaking to Shane this morning was Ciaran Lavery, Head Professional at Holywood Golf Course.
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Demanding that the CHI Board be fired is political showboating
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5:59Demanding that the board of Children’s Health Ireland be fired is political showboating at its worst. That’s according to Tony O’Brien, former Director General of the HSE and columnist with The Sunday Independent.
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Government backing away from plans for a directly elected mayor in Dublin
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6:58The government is shelving plans to introduce a directly elected mayor for Dublin over fears it could become a launchpad for contentious would-be politicians such as Conor McGregor. So reported the Sunday Times yesterday. We discussed this further with Eoin O’Malley, Associate Professor of Politics at DCU.…
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Later today, a crew of six women including pop star Katy Perry will blast off on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket from the company’s launch site in Texas, on an 11-minute, suborbital flight to the edge of space and back. So, is space tourism going to become the holiday of the future? We asked Danielle Wilcox From Blackrock Castle Observatory.…
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Is the government right to hit pause on the living wage?
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5:11With growing concern over global economic uncertainty and Trump’s trade tariffs. The government is now considering delaying the rollout of the living wage. But is this a necessary move to protect business, or a step back on promised worker protections? To discuss this further was Dr Laura Bambrick, Social Policy Officer with the Irish Congress of T…
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34 people dead in Russian attack on the city of Sumy
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5:20In Ukraine at least 34 people are dead and dozens are injured following a Russian attack on the city of Sumy. It is the worst strike so far this year. We get the latest on this with journalist Emmanuelle Chaze.
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#321 What Is Happening at the UK CMA? Impact of the Government’s New Approach
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32:44The UK government elected in 2024 has a "growth" agenda and is pushing regulators including the UK Competition and Markets Authority to support this. What does the approach mean for the CMA? Veronica Roberts, lawyer at Herbert Smith Freehills, joins Blair Matthews and Matthew Hall to discuss the wide range of recent announcements and proposals from…
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Ireland take on England in the Women’s Six Nations
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3:40Ireland will face up against defending champions England in the Women’s Six Nations in Cork. Ireland’s captain Amee-Leigh Costigan spoke to Jonathan this morning ahead of the big game.
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A Russian Navy intelligence-gathering ship was being tracked through Irish-controlled waters
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4:25A Russian Navy intelligence-gathering ship was being tracked through Irish-controlled waters yesterday after refusing to respond to communications from the Naval Service. We get more on this with Declan power, Former Irish Army Soldier, Defence Analyst and Writer.
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Concerns over legislation to strip citizenship in serious cases
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4:56The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission has expressed grave concern over a decision by the Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan to sign an order commencing legislation allowing for naturalised Irish citizenship to be revoked in serious cases. It’s Chief Commissioner Liam Herrick
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ATC: Deportation orders: is our policy having an impact?
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3:15All Things Considered: Deportation orders: Is our policy having an impact? Shane and Jonathan discussed this morning.
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European Commission Spokesperson on tariffs hold off
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7:05US President Donald Trump has said the EU was "very smart" in holding off on inflicting tit-for-tat tariffs against the US. During a cabinet meeting he also said he would love to get a deal with China to end the escalating trade war. We get reaction to this with Olof Gill, European Commission Spokesperson for Trade and Economic Security.…
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Red pills, purple hearts, blue circles. Emojis have become an entirely different language for younger people online. But how do parents make sense of it all? To explain all was Keith Broni, Editor in Chief of Emojipedia, the world’s leading source for interpreting and translating emojis.
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What can be done about surging shoplifting in Cork City?
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6:59Shoplifting has surged in the country's second largest city, with the number of reported incidents rising by 86% in two decades. Shane took to the streets of Cork to speak to a business owner affected.
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“The climate crisis is too important to be left to politicians alone”
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5:17“The climate crisis is too important to be left to politicians alone”. Those are the words Oxfam CEO Jim Clarken, who will be attending the Ground Up Climate Justice Forum in Cork today. Jim spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
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The latest on the helicopter crashed into the Hudson River
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4:47Six people including three children were killed after a sightseeing helicopter crashed into the Hudson River in New York yesterday. We get the latest on this with David Smith, Washington Bureau Chief for the Guardian.
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