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Major Projects Association

Major Projects Association

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A collection of voices and insights exploring some of the most challenging and complex aspects of delivering major projects - either for business or public good. The Major Projects Association is a community of practice for organisations engaged in the initiation and delivery of major projects, programmes and portfolios. ​For more information, visit www.majorprojects.org.
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AEA Amplified

Aircraft Electronics Association

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From the Aircraft Electronics Association, AEA Amplified is a podcast for aviation’s technology experts. Learn more about the ever-changing world of avionics technologies from industry professionals and aviation enthusiasts. Subscribe to AEA Amplified on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean or Spotify. Founded in 1957, the AEA represents nearly 1,300 member companies in more than 40 countries, including government-certified international repair stations specializing in maintenance, repai ...
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Undercooled: A Materials Education Podcast

Steve Yalisove and Tim Chambers

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A look into active learning, flipped teaching, team based/project based learning and much more. Everything related to teaching materials science and engineering will be covered. Kindly sponsored by the University of Michigan Materials Science and Engineering Department
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'Make Your Mark: Notes on Music Education' is a podcast showcasing diverse experiences and perspectives from across the music education sector. We'll explore the major challenges faced by those working with young people in music, the challenges young people face themselves, and celebrate inspiring projects and stories from across the nation and beyond. Tune in to hear from expert guests as we tackle music education's biggest questions, highlight its most exciting initiatives, and discuss the ...
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The Spotlight on Community Colleges podcast provides community college administrators, trustees, and faculty, as well as higher education scholars, students, and thought leaders, with insights into major challenges and issues community colleges face. Through topical exchanges between researchers and practitioners, guests discuss emerging scholarship paired with practical solutions, as well as critical analyses of possibilities for future practice. Together they share stories and anecdotes gr ...
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EMBODY explores real-life issues that cause stress, pain & trauma and how we can recover, repair and thrive through the challenges in our life. Welcome to the conversation! EMBODY is hosted by, Michelle Major, who is passionate about breaking the stigma attached to women's mental health and wellbeing through a trauma-informed lens. Michelle founded The Sunshine Project in 2012 after a lengthy career in leadership roles within the financial services industry. For almost 12-years, Michelle, ha ...
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Join David Attenborough (Planet Earth, First Life, Flying Monsters 3D), Naturalist and Filmmaker as he talks to Anthony Geffen, Producer of their major new project Kingdom of Plants 3D.Kingdom of plants with David Attenborough is a multi-platform project which includes a three part series in 3D produced by Atlantic Productions with Sky 3D in association with Galileo Digital Entertainment. Shot over a year in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, the series reveals a new look at plant life through ...
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Jeffrey Wright anchors “Jeffrey Wright and Company” live weekdays 2-4PM and always on the FREE Audacy App! Wright is the long-time Executive Producer of 929’s Geoff Calkins Show each weekday and now hosts every afternoon with a rotating cast of co-hosts like DaMichael Cole from the Commercial Appeal & Drew Hill from the Daily Memphian among others. Wright is a specialist on college football including his time hosting and now contributing to the “Oxford Exxon Podcast”. Wright holds a Bachelor ...
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This podcast is for anyone interested in modern British political history from 1945 to 2010. The focus is generally going to be more on domestic policy and I plan to either interview someone knowledgeable each episode, or use a book, documentary etc as some fodder for discussion. My personal interest in this comes from being a longstanding modern British history enthusiast, with an interest in UK domestic affairs over the recent past. My rough aim is to put out a podcast every two months, bu ...
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The Doctor's Lounge

America's Web Radio

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Dr. Hal Scherz Hal C. Scherz MD has been practicing pediatric urology for 23 years. He has been in private practice in San Diego, California and in Atlanta, Georgia and has been on the faculty of the University of California- San Diego and Emory University. He has been involved in resident and fellow training for all of his career, and has published over 75 peer reviewed articles and contributed chapters to 6 academic texts. He has been a reviewer for over 20 years for the major peer reviewe ...
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To preview the sporting fixtures, Alan Morrissey was joined on Friday’s Morning Focus by Clare FM’s Derrick Lynch.Games Previewed:National Hurling League Division 1A: Clare v Cork (Sunday, Cusack Park, 3:15pm)National Football League Division Three: Sligo v Clare (Sunday, Markievicz Park, 1:30pm), All Ireland PPS Senior C Football Final: Ennistymon…
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We have previously covered anti-social behaviour in Shannon, and it is time to do so again. This follows an incident of vandalism in Shannon Town Park recently. According to social media posts, the band stand in the town park was subjected to serious vandalism. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by Derek Clune, from Shannon Tidy Towns and …
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Lent began on Wednesday (5th March) and will run until the 17th of April. Dioceses around the country will observe the annual 'Day of Prayer for Survivors of Abuse' today, coinciding with the first Friday of Lent. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by the Bishop of Killaloe, Fintan Monahan about the Day of Prayer for Survivors of Ab…
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It is time for the tenth episode of our second season of The Village Tour.With The Village Tour, we here at Morning Focus are aiming to highlight the smaller villages and townlands around the county.By doing this, we hope to showcase their unique character, while also bringing their diversity and individuality to life for you, the listener. During …
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The leader of Sinn Féin says the State must construct purpose-built accommodation centres in Clare to allow tourism dependent communities here to function. Mary Lou McDonald has been in Clare this morning and has visited St Patrick’s Comprehensive School in Shannon as well as Obair Community Crèche in Newmarket-on-Fergus. The Ennistymon local elect…
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The British Prime Minister says bringing Ireland and the UK closer together is the "obvious and right thing to do."Taoiseach Micheal Martin has met Keir Starmer at an event in Liverpool, as part of the first in a series of UK-Ireland Summits. Tanaiste Simon Harris is also attending - along with a number of senior Government Ministers from Ireland a…
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Coming up on the showWe look ahead to another busy weekend with crucial games for Clare's footballers and hurlers, the U20 footballers begin their championship campaign, Ennistymon Community School are searching for an All Ireland football title, Clare underage football launches a new development plan and Greyhound Focus too…
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Passengers journeys by train between Ennis and Limerick have increased by 20% in the last year. New figures released by Iarnród Éireann to Bodyke Fine Gael TD Joe Cooney show the level of investment in the company's capital investment programme, which supports the Limerick to Galway service, will rise from €700 million this year to €2.5 billion in …
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Ennis 2040 has agreed to review the controversial Abbey Street and Harvey's Quay projects to determine if they're "fit for purpose" and "add value" to the town.A decision has been reached at a briefing of Ennis Municipal District councillors by the Ennis 2040 DAC Interim Chief Operating Officer to pause the two car park developments in order to all…
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Preparations are continuing around Clare for this year’s St. Patrick’s Day parades. To check in to see what lies in store for a host of the parades, Alan Morrissey was joined by multiple guests:Rita McInerney from Doonbeg, Arlene White from Ballina/KillaloeJohn Saunders from KilkeeSharon Donnelly from LisdoonvarnaMicheál Healy from Miltown MalbayAn…
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The question on the lips of Sixmilebridge is who won the jackpot.It's after a lucky punter scooped €500,000 on a Euromillions ticket purchased at Crowe's Gala.Clare FM's Daragh Dolan visited the store yesterday to capture the excitement and first asked local legend Jerry Lyons how he would spend the winnings.…
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A new survey suggests Clare people are broadly in favour of tax breaks for developers in order to boost rental housing supply. Myhome.ie's report which has just been published consulted over 1,800 people nationwide and found that 88% believe there hasn't been enough action on vacant housing, while 46% want Rent Pressure Zones to be abolished. The E…
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Ennis Players Club are gearing up for their latest production.They will be performing The Cemetery Club, written by Ivan Menchell. Glór is the venue for the performances, which will run from the 16th-19th of March. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by PRO and Director of the show, Bernie Harten and two of the cast members, Maeve Pl…
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Students from Coláiste Muire, Ennis, are getting ready to compete in the F1 in Schools Ireland competition. This will be the second year-in-a-row the students from the school will take part in the prestigious event. The all-female team from Coláiste Muire is called ‘Go Tapa Racing Team’. To find more about this, Alan Morrissey was joined by two mem…
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The Mayor of Ennis is hailing the approval of Lidl's €20m project at Toberteascáin as a major win for the town. It's after the German supermarket giant overcame an appeal stalling its plans for a new store, 20 apartments, playground, café and two retail units on the Clare Road junction, which is expected to create 30 permanent jobs. The Retail Groc…
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The Government has given the green light to a plan to develop a State-led liquified natural gas terminal. The plan was brought before a meeting of the Cabinet by Minister for Transport, Environment, Climate and Energy, Darragh O'Brien on Wednesday. Minister for Transport, Environment, Climate and Energy, Darragh O'Brien brought the plan before a me…
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Clare County Council insists it will follow best practice as it attempts to "breathe new life" into an iconic Ennis building. The local authority submitted plans in December to turn the Cloister at 49 Abbey Street into an arts and heritage hub consisting of artist studios, classrooms, conference space and exhibition space. A recent submission from …
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This weekend’s park run in Lees Road will be a very significant one. It will mark the 10th anniversary of the weekly 5k community event. To find out more about the history of the Lees Road park run and this Saturday’s event, Alan Morrissey was joined by Event director for Parkrun in Lees, Ger Donoghue.Photo(C): Clare FM…
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It's claimed Clare's not getting bang for its buck on active travel projects due to a "frustrating" overspend on consultants. New figures obtained by Clare FM show the council has spent €2.4M on outside expertise to help design for greenways, pedestrian crossings and cycle lanes in the past five years, with over €1m alone going to the West Clare Gr…
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St. Anne’s Community College in Killaloe are preparing their version of a legendary musical, which can be seen next week. They will perform The Sound of Music from the 12th-15th of March. To learn more about this, Alan Morrissey was joined by cast members, Leah Walsh and Seamus Quinn.Photo (c): https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=11678476586776…
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Tracy Fahey is one of the many great authors who will be making an appearance at this year’s Ennis Book Club Festival. The murder mystery writer will be appearing alongside fellow Clare-based authors, Tracy Fahey, and Eilís Haden-Storrie this Friday, at the Temple Gate Hotel. The 2025 Ennis Book Club Festival, starts Friday, March 7th and runs unti…
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The delivery of wastewater treatment systems in Broadford and Cooraclare is expected within the next three to five years. In December 2023, both villages were included in a €50m government pilot scheme to provide infrastructure in unsewered rural areas. The local authority is responsible for delivering the projects in consultation with Uisce Eirean…
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Ennis 2040 has agreed to review the controversial Abbey Street and Harvey's Quay projects to determine if they're "fit for purpose" and "add value" to the town.A decision has been reached at a briefing of Ennis Municipal District councillors by the Ennis 2040 DAC Interim Chief Operating Officer to pause the two car park developments in order to all…
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One-in-seven Irish businesses have no women in senior management. Ireland ranks sixth worst of 31 countries surveyed worldwide for companies with no females in senior roles. New research by Grant Thornton shows an increase in the number of firms without female representation in high-up management here. HR Expert Caroline Reidy says it's still hard …
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Ennis Scouts Hall is the venue for a special upcoming event, to mark International Women’s Day. The exhibition, called Women, Rights and Peace, will take place on Saturday, the 8th of March, from 11am to 4pm.To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by Chair of the Clare Immigrant Support Centre, Eoin Tynan-O’Mahony, Trisha Rainsford, Author, Co-…
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Kildysart Drama Society will be taking to the stage with their latest production this coming weekend. The group will perform Separate Beds, written by Sam Cree, over the next two weekends. Kildysart Community Centre will host the four performances. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by two members of Kildysart Drama Society, Anna Ga…
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The Dáil has heard that a Clare town isn't getting the educational supports it needs due to an assessment mechanism that isn't fit for purpose. Meelick Fianna Fáíl TD Cathal Crowe is calling for a change in the way schools are given DEIS status, claiming the process doesn't currently take vital aspects of educational disadvantage into account. DEIS…
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Motorists are being urged to update their driver numbers on their car insurance policies. The appeal from AA Ireland comes, as a legal requirement is set to take effect in just a few weeks’ time. Many drivers remain unaware that failure to provide their driver number in advance of their renewal date by the 31st of March will mean they cannot renew …
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A South-Clare community has been overcome with celebrations today following a major euromillions win.Crowe's Gala in Sixmilebridge sold the lucky ticket in what's the town's biggest lottery win in almost a decade.The excitement has been enough for some loyal customers of Crowe's Gala to break into song this lunchtime.After a very lucky customer of …
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Lemon, sugar and honey have been listed as some of the favourite pancake toppings for people in Clare.People all across the county will be trying their hand at cooking the tasty treat for pancake Tuesday.Historically, Shrove Tuesday was used as a means of using up surplus eggs, butter and milk prior to Ash Wednesday.The day has also been noted as a…
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Traditionally, pancakes would have been served with sugar and butter.But, today there are a wide array of options available such as jam, Nutella and fruit, while lemon juice has also become a staple on pancakes.Many people now see the day as an opportunity to spend quality time with family.These people told Clare FM what their topping of choice wil…
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Ministers will begin the legal process of ending Ireland's triple lock protocol for overseas deployments today (Tuesday, 4th March). Tánaiste Simon Harris will bring forward draft legislation to remove the need for United Nations Security Council approval for peacekeeping missions abroad. Under the changes, the government could deploy up to 50 troo…
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This year’s Ennis Book Club Festival will take place this coming weekend. A host of events and great writers are planned for the 2025 edition of the annual festival. The 2025 Ennis Book Club Festival will run from the 7th to the 9th of March. To learn more about this, Alan Morrissey was joined by Clare-based author, Kitty Murphy.Photo (c): https://…
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