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Distributed.

Jack Hannah, Tuple

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Remote work is here to stay. Whether you’re firmly in the return to office camp or die hard distributed, the cat’s out of the bag for the industry. The Distributed podcast, from Tuple, deconstructs how world-class engineers and their teams navigate the challenges (and opportunities) remote work creates. Host Jack Hannah uncovers stories of teams and individuals overcoming technical challenges, working through interpersonal dynamics, and battling their own distractions. Through these conversa ...
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The Chief Psychology Officer

Dr Amanda Potter CPsychol

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Exploring the topics of workplace psychology and conscious leadership. Amanda is an award-winning Chartered Psychologist, with vast amounts of experience in talent strategy, resilience, facilitation, development and executive coaching. A Fellow of the Association for Business Psychology and an Associate Fellow of the Division of Occupational Psychology within the British Psychological Society (BPS), Amanda is also a Chartered Scientist. Amanda is a founder CEO of Zircon and is an expert in l ...
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The goal of the psych health and safety podcast is to rapidly advance the practice of psychological health and safety in companies worldwide. Featuring a guest each episode from the fields of health and safety, psychology and academia who are leading the way in their corner of the globe. Hosts: Jason van Schie (AU), Joelle Mitchell (AU), Peter Kelly (UK), Kate Field (UK), Kim MacDonald (CA), Ian Lewis (CA) and Erin O'Byrne (CA)
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A look at the world of 37signals, the Chicago-based web application company. Discussions about business, design, experience, simplicity, and more. Featuring Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson.
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New Mexico News Insiders is a weekly podcast hosted by Gabrielle Burkhart and Chris McKee of KRQE News 13 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We‘re taking listeners inside New Mexico’s news headlines with extended interviews, conversations and analysis.
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Welcome to the Best Franchise Brands Podcast where in each episode, we will explore a specific franchise brand with details about their business, requirements for franchise candidates, how they train their franchisees, and details about the systems they’ve set up so franchisees get a great start. Interviews with industry leaders of the best franchise brands will give you insights and help you discover important details about which franchisors you should engage with in the discovery process a ...
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Women Who Move Nations - The Public Transport Podcast

Public Transport Association Australia New Zealand

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The Public Transport Association Australia New Zealand (PTAANZ)’s podcast series, Women Who Move Nations, features interviews with female public transport executives from Australia, New Zealand and around the world. Hosted by Michelle Batsas, Executive Director of Future Mobility at the Victorian Department of Transport and Planning and a PTAANZ Champion, each guest shares her insights on the big issues impacting mobility today and unmissable career advice and inspiration for professionals i ...
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Behind-the-Scene @ NTSB

National Transportation Safety Board

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Behind-the-Scene @ NTSB will share the stories of our staff and highlight the exceptional work that is being done to advance transportation. Each episode will feature an interview with NTSB staff. We’ll delve into their transportation career history, discuss interesting investigations or reports that they have worked on, and share how their expertise improves safety. New episodes will be available every other Thursday.
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Each monthly episode of Under Development with Scannell Properties includes engaging conversation covering tips and trends in logistics and industrial real estate. Podcast episodes feature a development executive in a different geographic market, covering the United States and parts of Canada and Europe. Guests include experts from various parts of the development spectrum, including construction, capital and brokerage. Under Development is hosted by Jay Tanjuan, a director of development at ...
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Fintechs, eh?

Fintechs Canada

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For years, Canada has been a fintech nation on the rise. Join Alex Vronces, the Executive Director of Fintechs Canada, and Sue Britton, CEO of Firefly Growth and a renowned entrepreneur with over 30 years of experience in the financial industry, as they sit down with the innovators shaping the future of Canadian finance. From groundbreaking startups to established players, our guests share their stories, strategies, and visions for the future. Tune in for exclusive insights and real conversa ...
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Zilkha Center for the Environment

Zilkha Center for the Environment

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Zilkha Center for the Environment (ZCE) oversees campus sustainability efforts, manages Hopkins Memorial Forest in partnership with a committee of researchers and other stakeholders, offers time-honored co-curricular initiatives such as the student summer grant program, Log Lunch, and Maple Fest, and is the administrative home of the Environmental Justice Clinic. We hope you enjoy! Feel free to share any and all audio stories that you find compelling. And if you're interested in contributing ...
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Ireland's largest representative body for the wind energy sector believes Clare could become a pilot area for testing floating offshore projects.It follows a proposal put forward at the Oireachtas Committee on Fisheries and Maritime Affairs, which focused on planning challenges in renewable energy.Clare's coast has the potential to harness roughly …
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The owner is yet to come forward of a dog who died from dehydration during the recent hot spell in Clare.An elderly brown terrier was found dead in Clarecastle after being left outside while the temperature was in the high 20s.The dog was later brought to the vets and hasn't been claimed as yet.Clare County Dog Warden Frankie Coote says it's unclea…
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In this Sunday's Beyond Belief, Fr Brendan Quinlivan talks to the former editor of the Irish Catholic, Michael Kelly who is the Director of Public Affairs for Aid to the Church in Need Ireland. Michael Kelly has just completed a biography of the new Holy Father and he shares the the work of Aid to the Church in Need especially in supporting the Hol…
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Clare's senator has spoken in the Seanad for the first time since his resignation from Fine Gael's Parliamentary Party five months ago.Senator Martin Conway left Fine Gael in February of this year after being arrested in Dublin in January for public intoxication which prompted an ongoing disciplinary process within the party.The Ennistymon native h…
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There's a call for an end to be rough to water discolouration and odour issues in West Clare once and for all.Kilrush Independent Councillor Ian Lynch is seeking an "urgent meeting" with Uisce Éireann following what he's described as a "complete failure to provide safe drinking water for prolonged periods during May and June".With all members votin…
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It's claimed live stream cameras are needed in Clare's abattoirs in order to ensure adherence to animal welfare standards.A proposal calling for the installation of cameras at slaughterhouses has got the backing of the local authority.Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon will now consider implementing the plan.O'Callaghan's Mills farmer and Cllr …
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What does it mean to be a victim, or a villain? What happens when the line between the two starts to blur? On 7th July 2010, Kelly Harnett says her abusive boyfriend murdered a man right in front of her. So how did she end up in prison for it? Anna Sinfield - the journalist behind the global number 1 podcast, The Girlfriends, returns with her tough…
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For almost a century, the world has been terrified by the possibility of nuclear war. If one does occur, it will happen quickly, with the first strike triggering a domino effect of retaliation and chaos. So what can the average person do in this hellish situation? In tonight's episode, Ben, Matt and Noel ask: Could you survive a nuclear war? If so,…
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A hugely talented emerging singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and voiceover artist with a passion for lyricism, song-crafting and storytelling, Kildare native Ross A.'s singles to date, 'Some Other Time, Maybe', 'Flowing To You, Flowing Through' 'Be OK' and 'Heartland Girl' personify his evolution into an act who creates a world in …
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Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 18ú lá de mí Iúil, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh.I 1970 tháinig sé amach go mbeadh an phraghas de bheoir agus biotáille chun dul suas.I 1991 fuair duine 380 míle punt de bharr gur chúisigh duine iad go raibh siad ag gadaíocht siopa.I 1980 bhí iarthar an chontae cóireáilte mar choilíneacht lobhar.I 1…
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Midwest Simon is calling for the Ukrainian Offer a Home scheme to be extended to all citizens in Ireland. The Simon Community's latest Locked Out of the Market report has found there are just 32 properties available across 16 study areas nationwide within the limits of the Housing Assistance Payment. In Ennis, there are just two properties availabl…
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Ireland's finances are in "good condition". That is according to the Minister for Finance. Paschal Donohoe is confident we can meet the challenge of US tariffs. US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 30% tariff on imports from the European Union from the 1st of August. He has said that a trade agreement could possibly be reached betwe…
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To preview the sporting fixtures, Alan Morrissey was joined on Friday’s Morning Focus by Clare FM’s Sports Editor, Derek Lynch.Games Covered:Clare SFC Round 1: Friday 18th July Cratloe v Eire Og (Zimmer Biomet Pairc Chiosog, 7pm) Kildysart v Doora Barefield (Clarecastle, 7pm) Ennistymon v Doonbeg (Miltown, 7pm) Saturday 19th July Kilmihil v Lissyca…
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Clare Poetry Collective’s latest event will take place in Glór this weekend. The latest instalment of the Collective’s monthly gatherings Saturday (19th July, 1pm), will include invited guest, Susan Millar DuMars giving a reading, followed by the usual open mic. To find out more on this, Alan Morrissey was joined by Nikki Griffin, event organiser a…
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The cost of living was the big topic on the final day of the Dáil before the summer break. TDs won't be back in Leinster House for another nine weeks as this Dáil term ends. Leaders’ Questions was dominated by the cost of living and the significant increases in the number of families who are in energy arrears. Sinn Féin TD Pearse Doherty says it's …
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Our focus now is on vaccine hesitancy, with Unicef putting a slowdown in global immunisation programmes down to growth in vaccine misinformation. WHO figures show 115 million infants received at least one vaccine dose last year, with 122 million needed to reach herd immunity. 22 countries across the world have seen their vaccination rates fall belo…
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The life and times of a local councillor will be remembered in Kilrush later this month. Kilrush Town Hall in Market Square will be the location on Saturday, 26th July for a celebration of the life and times of Councillor Cissie Roughan (1916-1992). Kilrush and District Historical Society will gather with the Roughan family to recall Cissie, and to…
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It's claimed some communities in North Clare have been "bypassed" by tourism initiatives. Lisdoonvarna Fine Gael Councillor Joe Garrihy has asked Clare Tourism and Fáilte Ireland to work with towns and villages across the region to develop a "local area business and community training program" for each. It follows the establishment of the Burren an…
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Clare County Council is being urged to use the stick as well as the carrot as a means of clamping down on dog fouling. A total of 24 complaints have been made in Clare in relation to dog fouling so far this year. The local authority claims it's "committed to addressing the issue of dog fouling through a combination of education, enforcement, infras…
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Cheese Out asks whether humans need to kill AI to understand it. Dandy Granny raises concerning points about the childhood of super soldiers. Paul prompts a conversation about Maine's food sovereignty. Potatoes Gun asks for more information on "Big Storage." All this and more in this week's listener mail segment. They don't want you to read our boo…
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Clare's childless citizens are being discriminated against by Legislation they're not even aware of. That's the views of End Discrimination in Inheritance Tax for Childless Citizens spokesperson James Sexton.James joined Alan to tell us how childless citizens in Clare are being discriminated against because of our current Inheritance Tax Legislatio…
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Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 17ú lá de mí Iúil, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh.I 1981 cuireadh cúpla sheirbhísí bhus ar ceall I gcúpla áit de bharr go raibh easaontas ag dul ar aghaidh I CIE.I 1987 tháinig an nuacht amach go mbeadh 1,400 oifig an phoist chun seirbhísí bainc a cur ar fáil.I 1971 d'oscail eastát tithíochta nua I g…
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Have you ever painted a picture of your beloved dog? If this sounds like a good idea to you, then Quin is the place to be this weekend. The Monks Well will play host to Saturday’s fun-filled event, where you can paint a portrait of your furry friend, all while sipping on some bubbly prosecco! Donations from tickets sold will go towards a deserving …
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Amid ongoing recruitment and retention challenges in Clare, Early Childhood Ireland is calling on the government to name a date to bring Early Years and School Age Care graduates' pay within public sector pay and conditions, in line with primary school teachers. In its Budget 2026 submission, the leading membership and advocacy organisation has urg…
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An emerging Clare playwright has been chosen for a mentorship with Eugene O’Brien. Róisín Daly will get the opportunity to work with the playwright, screenwriter, and actor, who is best known for his very successful play Eden, For the past year, Róisín has been studying a master’s degree in dramaturgy at the University of Amsterdam, having previous…
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The South East Clare Show is making a comeback!The event will take place in Bridgetown on Sunday, 27th July. After last year’s cancellation, this year will be the 32nd edition of the show. Aside from horse, cattle and dog shows, there will be entertainment for the children and lots more besides. To chat about the South East Clare Show, Alan Morriss…
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In April 2021, Jennifer Poole’s life was tragically and violently taken from her by a man she once trusted, someone whose long history of violence remained hidden from her, and from a system that should have protected her. This tragedy compelled her brother, Jason Poole, to stand up, not only for Jennifer, but also for every woman in Ireland who li…
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A short film on Ennis’ Post Office Field will be screened tomorrow (Friday, 18th July) evening. The film screening at Maria Assumpta Hall is being hosted by the protest group, "Hands Off Ennis Post Office Field." They are opposed to the plans for the Post Office Field contained in the Ennis 2040 plan. For more on this, Alan Morrissey was joined by …
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Hotels are warning prices will rise, customers will be lost and jobs threatened if proposed water charges go ahead. They're to rise by 9.8 per cent from October for all hotels, pubs, SME's and schools. The hike was approved by the Commission for the Regulation of Utilities. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Michael Vaughan, Vaug…
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It's claimed Lahinch's stormwater system needs to be reviewed to prevent potentially avoidable beach closures. A bathing prohibition is currently in effect in Lahinch after elevated levels of bacteria were detected in the water. Clare County Council says the likely cause is agricultural run off following the weekend's heavy rainfall. Ennistymon Fia…
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Ennis traders have secured a resolution to a dispute with Dunnes Stores which saw trucks prevented from carrying out deliveries. Two weeks ago, an electronic barrier was erected by the supermarket at the entrance to its loading bay which also serves businesses on Cook's Lane and O'Connell Street. Following a blockade of the barrier by the Retailers…
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Although most people may not notice this, the living world is rife with an everpresent, invisible chemical conspiracy: pheromones. These chemicals can warn of danger, entice mates, mark territory and produce sophisticated behavioral changes in every species they touch -- but what about humans? Conventional science has argued humans don't play the p…
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Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 16ú lá de mí Iúil, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh.I 1993 baineadh geit as na daoine a raibh ag obair d'aerlíne mar go raibh ísliú pá de 34 milliúin punt.I 1999 d'éalaigh dhá ghardaí ón clúb eitilt de bharr go raibh tuirlingt de thuairt an oíche roimhe agus thit an t-eitleán ar a ceann.I 1976 bhí earc…
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The Clare branch of the Irish Farmers Association believes any reduction in agriculture funding at EU level would be devastating for Clare.It comes as the European Commission is to propose merging Common Agricultural Policy funding with other funds from the start of its next budgetary cycle in 2028.CAP is believed to be worth €96 million to Clare a…
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The Tulla Music Festival will take place later this month. Dr. Daly Park will host three days of music from the 25th – 27th July. High Stool Prophets, ABBAesque, Marty Guilfoyle and All Folked Up are headlining across the three days. To give us the full rundown on what we can expect, Alan Morrissey was joined by Aoife Murphy, Festival PRO.…
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A Clare centenarian, one of Ireland’s oldest men, has passed away. Michael Hannon, late of Main Street, Killaloe died last Sunday at the age of 104. He would have been 105 years-old next February. Michael, who was pre-deceased by his wife Nancy and daughter Geraldine (Purcell), is survived by his daughter Anne, son John, and extended family and fri…
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A Clare TD says the neglect of women with endometriosis must be urgently ended. Shannon Sinn Féin TD Donna McGettigan has called on the government to support her party’s Dáil motion seeking to improve access to endometriosis care for thousands of women affected across the state. Sinn Féin’s motion was moved on Tuesday. To discuss this further, Alan…
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A motorsport talent from County Clare is featured in the official launch of the European Motor Show. Broadford’s Laura O'Connell is part of the launch for the show, which will take place at the RDS in Dublin from 31st January – 1st February 2026. Laura joined us on Morning Focus last December, to talk about competing in the first-ever Formula Woman…
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A heavy goods vehicle driver in Clare has to replace his mirrors at least twice a year due to obstructions from overgrown vegetation. Kilmurry Fianna Fáil Councillor and Owner of O'Callaghan Fuels, Alan O'Callaghan has called for roadside hedges to be exempt from the wildlife act in order to combat a serious road safety hazard. Clare County Council…
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Funding is being demanded for a West Clare national secondary road labelled a "danger to life". Independent Councillor Ian Lynch is calling on Transport Infrastructure Ireland to provide "immediate" funding for "urgent repairs" to the N68 between Ennis and Kilrush. A three-year rolling plan outlining intended maintenance on the route is also being …
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Hospitals in the MidWest are facing significant pressure to retain blood stocks amid the hot spell. It comes as the Irish Blood Transfusion Service is holding donation clinics at the West County Hotel in Ennis from ten to 5 until ten past 8, both tonight and tomorrow night. Last year, Clare's donations helped over 12,000 patients, many of whom were…
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