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"The North Bergen Breakdown" with Danny B is TWO for the price of one! An episode about Danny Biancullo (also known as "Danny B"), a sports handicapper with an incredible past. On this podcast we're going to dive into his life, and his sports betting knowledge. For more info go to www.insidethenumbers.tips and don't forget to subscribe on iTunes and Stitcher radio.
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The Cooligans

Alexis Guerreros & Christian Polanco

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The Cooligans is a comedy & soccer podcast delivering hilarious takes on the greatest sport in the world! Hosts Alexis Guerreros and Christian Polanco are two NYC stand-up comics who don't focus on stats or formations, they focus on the funny. Join us two times a week for some humorous reactions to football's wildest moments of the weekend. The beautiful game just got a little bit uglier.
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A podcast that asks music stars questions based on the UK’s best-selling singles of all time. When did they last ‘Get Lucky’ like Daft Punk? What did they ‘Wannabe’ when they were growing up? What is the highest ‘Price Tag’ item they own? OfficialCharts.com Editor Rob Copsey asks the questions you didn’t know you needed answers to. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Conduit

Crewest Studio + Danube Productions

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The Conduit is a podcast featuring candid conversations between professional musicians and music biz veterans who give you the unvarnished truth about being an artist in the music business today. Hosted by L.A. musician, producer, DJ and writer Dan Ubick aka Constantine “Connie” Price, The Conduit is real talk, no posturing. Learn from top music veterans as they talk honestly about their struggles and experiences and share with you their wisdom and knowledge. The Conduit is a co-production b ...
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Ship It Weekly is a short, practical recap of what actually matters in DevOps, SRE, and platform engineering. Each episode, your host Brian Teller walks through the latest outages, releases, tools, and incident writeups, then translates them into “here’s what this means for your systems” instead of just reading headlines. Expect a couple of main stories with context, a quick hit of tools or releases worth bookmarking, and the occasional segment on on-call, burnout, or team culture. This isn’ ...
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The Mindful Millennials

The Mindful Millennials

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A brutally honest view of Millennial life today and the thoughts, feelings, trials and tribulations we all face. Presented in a conversational format between two ordinary blokes, Freddie and Nik, making their way in the world...
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ALTIS is an elite training environment, and a global leader in sports education. In this podcast our hosts sit down with coaches, sports medicine professionals and athletes to share insights into elite performance.
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Hair Love Radio

Hair Love Radio

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Okay queen, have you ever felt stumped, alone, or lost in this whole building your empire thing? Where do I even start building a brand? How do I find my dream clients? Is it possible to open and successfully run the business of my dreams? How am I even going to market this amazing idea I have? Do you ever struggle internally with feeling worthy? Do you sometimes feel what you have to offer isn't valuable enough? Or maybe you lack the confidence to get started? Welcome to Hair Love Radio, wh ...
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Hosted by David Wright, a former actuary and reinsurance broker, now a technology executive. Not Unreasonable brings you interviews covering management, analytics, sales and economics interpreted through David's insurance and reinsurance background. Subscribe in iTunes, stitcher, or by rss feed. Sign up for my newsletter here and also see us on youtube! Show notes at notunreasonable.com
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This is a guest conversation episode of Ship It Weekly (separate from the weekly news recaps). In this Ship It: Conversations episode I talk with Gracious James Eluvathingal about TARS, his “human-in-the-loop” fixer bot wired into CI/CD. We get into why he built it in the first place, how he stitches together n8n, GitHub, SSH, and guardrailed comma…
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On this week’s Atlantic Tales, we remember community activist, author and fearless warrior Dermot Hayes who passed away on January 3rd.Many people called the man with the red beret their friend, and he called his friends ‘comrade’. He gave almost all his life to worker, community and disability rights.He had published one book and was working on hi…
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The operator of a car park near the Cliffs of Moher is lodging an appeal to retain their business.Clare County Council refused Mary and Patrick Nagle planning permission to continuing running the Cliffs of Moher Coastal Walk Car Park in Liscannor in December on the grounds that the facility isn't needed as the walk is currently closed in the area.T…
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It's claimed hundreds of future jobs and rural tourism projects in Clare are in jeopardy due to an underfunded programme.As part of the Common Agriculture Policy, the Leader Scheme has been investing in local and rural ecomomic initiatives since 1991.It's understood, however, that funding could be cut under ther new CAP for 2028 to 2034 that the EU…
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The chair of the Clare branch of the Irish Farmers's Association has expressed fear that Irish MEPs may be powerless to resist the European Union's willingness to adopt the Mercusor Deal.Thousands of farmers and supporters, along with representatives from the country's MEPs have gathered in Athlone to protest against the EU-Mercosur trade agreement…
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The number of electric vehicles sold in Clare rose by 61% last year.New figures from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry show there were 390 electric vehicles sold in this county in 2025.There were marked declines in combustion engine sales, with Petrol and Diesel falling of by 16% and 23% respectively.SIMI Director General Brian Cooke says it …
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For the first time in it's history, no dogs were surrendered to Clare's dog shelter over the Christmas period. It's the only occasion the local pound hasn't had to offer emergency accommodation to pets for the festive period since it's opening in 1986. It follows extensive efforts from shelter staff and Clare's County Dog Warden. Frankie Coote says…
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Coming up the show:We will reflect on the positive start for Clare hurling where victory over Limerick in the Munster Hurling League sees the Banner in with a shot of reaching the final when they take on Cork on Monday evening; and this afternoon we saw St Flannan's set up an all Clare Harty Cup semi final against St Joseph's TullaWe will also look…
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Stacey's passion for music and song writing started at a very young age. She adored watching Hannah Montana and would sing along to all of her songs, she even bought her tour dvd and used to pretend to be a back up singer at her concerts. Her entire life is centered around music. It has been her muse, therapy and happiness for as long as she can re…
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On Friday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey sat down with Clare Fm's Derrick Lynch to look ahead to a packed weekend of sporting fixtures.Games Previewed:TUS Dr Harty Cup: St Flannan's College v Our Lady Templemore (Friday, TUS campus, Moylish, 1:30pm) Munster Junior B Camogie Final: Colaiste Muire v Clonakilty (Saturday, Clarecastle, 1:45pm) Moloney…
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Clare Museum’s Lecture Series present a talk by Bryn Coldrick and Tom Cassidy’s ‘The Forgotten Defenders - Pillboxes of the Shannon Estuary.’ It will take place at 7.30pm on Wednesday, January 14, 2026. This talk will present the findings of archaeological and built heritage investigations, historical research, and community engagement being carrie…
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It's hoped a new community training programme will empower new and existing groups county-wide.The Clare Local Development Company, in partnership with Levie Consulting, announced the launch of the Connecting Clare Communities Training and Mentoring Programme.The community-led initiative offers workshops, webinars and mentoring to build capacity in…
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Clare County Council claims "under-occupancy" in social homes is keeping families on the housing list.Local representatives are pointing to infrastructural shortfalls and bottlenecks in the planning system as a new report has found the local authority must boost its social housing stock by almost 60% to meet demand.…
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The Limerick Writers' Centre and the Mid-West Regional Drugs & Alcohol Forum announced the launch of Frontline Voices, a powerful new collection that shines a light on the essential work being carried out with vulnerable populations across the Mid-West region and beyond. Frontline voices brings together experiences and insights of frontline workers…
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The Irish Creamery And Milk Supplier's Association is warning that Clare's dairy sector will also be drastically affected by the Mercosur deal.The controversial trading pact was approved by 21 EU Ambassadors in a vote today, with only Ireland, France, Poland, Austria and Hungary opposing the agreement, while Belgium abstained.The deal could see up …
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Coimisiún na Meán says it is engaging with the European Commission over concerns that X’s own AI tool Grok is being used to create sexually explicit images of women and children on the social media platform. Women’s Aid, the national organisation working to prevent and address the impact of domestic violence and abuse including coercive control in …
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The Minister for Social Protection, Dara Calleary, has announced that An Post has been awarded the new Cash Payment Services contract, securing over-the-counter welfare payments at post offices until at least 2028. Around 30% of social protection payments are still made in cash, with An Post expected to handle roughly 25 million payments this year.…
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Now in its fourth year, the volunteer-led Resonance Festival, returns thisFebruary to Killaloe and Ballina on the shores of Lough Derg.The festival brings together leading voices from economics, culture, sport,media and music.To tell us what’s new for Resonance in 2026 and why the move to February matters, Alan Morrissey was joined by the Chair of …
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Transport Infrastructure Ireland is being urged to conduct an "ongoing review" of the M18 and N18 in Clare to ensure the safety of the route. Following assessments of Junction 13 Tulla Road and Junction 14 Barefield, the agency has agreed to lengthen the off-ramps at Junction 13. This decision was made, it says, because this junction is more heavil…
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This week on Ship It Weekly, Brian’s theme is basically: the “automation layer” is not a side tool anymore. It’s part of your perimeter, part of your reliability story, and sometimes part of your budget problem too. We start with the n8n security issue. A lot of teams use n8n as glue for ops workflows, which means it tends to collect credentials an…
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Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros kick things off with reports that Weston McKennie could leave Juventus this summer. Where should the USMNT midfielder go next, and what kind of club best suits his skill set ahead of 2026? The guys also reveal their USMNT “secret weapon” players who could surprise their way onto the World Cup roster, with Alex…
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Joining Alan Morrissey on Thursday's Morning Focus was Emmet Condon, organiser of A Sliver of Light, Homebeat’s midwinter music and arts weekender, which returns to Hotel Doolin this January. Taking place from the 23rd to the 25th, the festival brings three days of cutting-edge contemporary live music, DJs and curated experiences to the West Clare …
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If you’re already struggling with your New Year’s resolutions, don't give up, you might just need a different strategy. On Thursday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke with Lynda Duffy, Rapid Transformational Therapist and Mindset Coach to discuss this further.Photo (c) lyndaduffy.ieBy Clare FM
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The EU is due to vote on the arrangement on Friday, which would increase trade opportunities between Europe and Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay.The Taoiseach says huge progress has been made in relation to the deal, but says he doesn't have confidence that Irish farmers won't be under pressure if the deal goes through.Speaking in China, Mic…
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House price inflation is expected to ease in Clare this year. MyHome.ie's latest report shows the average asking price for a property in this county was €285,000 at the end of December, remaining stagnant for the last three months. The number of homes for sale here did fall by 5% however and the average time for a home to go to sale agreed has grow…
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A renewed focus on attracting tourists to Ireland from India, the UAE and the Asia-Pacific region will receive millions of euro in Government funding. Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke set out his department's €4.7 billion capital investment strategy for the next five years. The expenditure is part of the Government's Nati…
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TII to examine spike in collisions along N18/M18 after 16 incidents in September and 9 in October, exceeding earlier monthly averages for 2025 Calls have been made for the introduction of an average speed zone.To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined in-studio by Colum Frawley, Senior Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Clare Fire and Rescue Se…
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Sharon has experienced periods of isolation, serious health challenges, and what she describes as escalating safety concerns while living in her local community.She is on the verge of homelessness after what she describes as being “terrorised” by a group of men.This is a sensitive conversation about personal wellbeing, fear, and the struggle to fin…
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RSA driving testers have voted in favour of going on strike. Members of the Fórsa Trade Union say their employer has failed to make sure testers are covered by the State Claims Agency while working.If the strike goes ahead, it could mean test wait times increase.To explore this further, Alan Morrissey spoke to driving instructor Chris Curran.…
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Calls have been made for Claire's workers in Ennis to receive fair redundancy packages amid closure fears. The fashion accessories retailer has been trading at the Dunnes Shopping Centre in Ennis for almost 23 years, however its US parent company has entered administration. The fate of the Modella Capital owned stores across Ireland and the UK rema…
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A Clare hot school meals provider is hopeful a new survey will result in changes to the "unviable" demands of the scheme. The Government is seeking the opinions of parents and teachers on the School Meals Scheme which is currently open to over 3,200 schools nationwide. New regulations introduced at the end of August last year resulted in at least 1…
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A new report has revealed the challenges relating to technology that Clare parents are grappling with.Celebrating its 20th anniversary, Schooldays.ie, which is a website that provides resources to parents and teachers, has published a report highlighting the views and experience of parents in Ireland.The 'Parents Of Ireland Survey 2026' features re…
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Job losses are expected in Ennis as the parent company of a longstanding retail store in the town has entered administration. Modella Capital, which owns fashion accessories retailer Claire's went bankrupt in late December and has stated that last-ditch efforts to save the chain have failed. Claire's had been operating in the Dunnes Store Shopping …
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John Conneely, Deputy assistant General Secretary of ASTI, and science teacher at St.Flannan's College Ennis, joined Alan Morrissey on Morning Focus to discuss the findings of a new parents survey. A newly published Parents of Ireland Survey 2026, which captures the views of nearly 2,000 parents nationwide. The survey highlights growing concerns ar…
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On Wednesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined on the show by Regina McInerney from Corofin. Regina took part in the Olympic Torch Relay ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games. The relay saw the flame travel thousands of kilometres across Italy, celebrating Olympic values and the country’s rich cultural heritage along the way. Photo…
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Gemma O’Connor is the Live Stranding Coordinator with the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group. Earlier this month, Gemma helped coordinate a major rescue operation in Ballyvaughan, County Clare, where eight dolphins became trapped on a dropping tide. Thanks to a carefully managed response involving IWDG volunteers, local kayakers and support agencies, al…
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Clare County Council is closer than ever to erecting CCTV at illegal dumping blackspots, with a commitment of March of this year. However, despite this, the practice is still widespread. The latest incident has seen bed boards, mattresses and several industrial plastic bags and refuse sacks discarded at Gallow's Hill in Meelick, which has been blig…
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It's being argued that newly-published legislation will provide the "perfect" solution to construction delays currently being seen in Clare. Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan has tabled a bill intended to overhaul the judicial review process while "ensuring balance and protection of the common good". Under the proposed changes, a judicial review can…
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A Clare-based chemical solutions provider worth €65 million has acquired a Cork-based firm. Chemical Solutions Group, which has its headquarters in Shannon, has agreed terms to acquire wastewater and effluent treatment chemicals specialist Celtic Water Care. The group, which already comprises Chemifloc, GI Chemicals Ireland, GI Chemical Solutions U…
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This is a guest conversation episode of Ship It Weekly (separate from the weekly news recaps). I sat down with Danny Teller, a DevOps Architect and Tech Lead Manager at Tipalti, to talk about internal developer platforms and the reality behind “just set up a developer portal.” We get into Backstage versus internal IDPs, why adoption is the real bat…
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If your New Year's resolution is to watch more films, you're going to be busy. A smorgasbord of films are due for release in 2026: from the retelling of the Saipan showdown between Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy, to Irish Oscar hopes resting on the performances of Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal in Hamnet...to a feelgood true story about a Neil Diamond…
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