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"I mean the only exception. Though i feel like is if i die. Some gruesome death either dental natural or otherwise. Like i want my absolute best picture. So i'm going to be that person who the picture is obviously like twenty five years old. I've given instructors into all of my loved ones like this is the picture that needs to be used. Mine will be a slightly blurry photo of chris hemsworth. Yeah you know what. I think he could play you. We were talking about that before. And i've decided that although i send it obsessively in the episode i've gone back and listened and i'm like so scars guard. Whatever your first name is i forget. I'm bad with names. Like i figure amazing actor and and you're not old lear younger than me but yet he's a little old to play you so i think hemsworth is better but he'll have to. He'll have to work on like having more soul. Come through he can look a little. You know not filled with soul. I don't know how to. I'm not insulting him like he's also a fine actor but like you have real soul that needs to come through that portrayal so it'd be a stretch role for him. I think but you know he'd also have to lay christian. Bale and the machinist and lose ninety five percent of as well. You do have a job besides going to the gym and lifting weights so so what else before. We jump in the episode. Something exciting from your week your mind your year. You know like. I say up every little thing that happens to because i only have enough things that basically fill up like three minutes before an episode. But i do something that. I just started watching that. You might find interesting so i started watching sophie on netflix. Have you seen it or watched it. I have not seen nor heard okay. So it's a limited series documentary about a murder of a frenchwoman in the kind of remote countryside of ireland in west cork. And i'm only halfway through the first of the three episodes but already i'm really loving it. I don't have a sense of where it's going. There have been some foreboding statements. But when i really like about it is that it takes time with the story with the setting with the people so even though so far they have with some police in there have been you know. Investigation details included. it's very rooted and centred in storytelling at least so far. So i'm really looking forward to continuing matt and i would suggest you check it out. I'll put it on my list. Yeah what else. gosh. I don't know i've been doing a lot of work on the podcast. I mean you know. Yes yeah i think we have a great episode ahead of us. It's a lot here so yeah. The listener will already knows because of episode titles unless we really cryptic today is another bad one. I guess that's you know the true crime world are aren't they all. Yeah but the texarkana. Moonlight murders are crimes. That i was not very familiar with same in general at somehow passed my like true crime and even when i looked it up like it was only in a mini episode of my favorite murder. So it's like okay so they haven't done a full episode on this. Because i was really surprised. I feel like this crime is. I don't know the right word but like totally fits the bill to be heavily discussed crime in yet. I just haven't heard of it. Yeah yeah so..

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"west cork" Discussed on Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
"It can get recognition for those. Yeah i'm thinking of people for example who'd been in particular line of work for quite a long time but it never actually gotten any qualifications like that. That's what you're you'd be you'd be able to get into something based on your life. Experience based on your work. Experience absolutely and the recognition of prior learning process is specifically there to go off and evaluate what people have learned or into work. This or in training courses are in higher education or in whatever setting. They've being to to put an academic value on data and then to determine if this needs to treat. Syria are not so the does the process in place this whole process very good government initiative israeli creating opportunities for people at the time when opportunities and to find out more. What do people have to visit the website. Www dot springboard courses dot e you can go on and search by area of interest yourself. You can search by college. You can see the different courses that are delivered six hundred seven eight nine sort of short courses which you both graduate courses. You can see what the entry requirements are. You can see what the demands are in turmoil. In terms of time online in person and so on and from those details inigo decision to make an informed choice last briefly. Michael how is empty. You shaping up for the new term in terms of people going back post pandemic or trying to ease back into norma student life. Yeah so our tigers is very much to deliver in-person learning to the extent possible into coming academic year all of this obviously subject to public health advice and ensuring that the heads would students and staff members are prioritized. What are the Anticipate pj is that practically activities and small group activties. We certainly be able to deliver in person larger lecture activities maybe more challenging so depending on what vaccines are working and so on so forth we will have. Our targets will be in person. Learning and in-person delivery our fallback would be to go to a blend where you The smaller group activities on campus and to larger activities delivered online search teams. Let's say for people to completely uncommon. Here's hoping here's hoping that everything works students just for do students mind the remote side things are would. They like much prefer to get back. It's a really interesting question. We'd serve it or students Pj and quite large number actually soanes de online environment to be advantageous and quite a significant number on phones at present significant challenges particularly from a social perspective from a group learning perspective. The group dynamic perspective so and pros and cons to boat options. I think there are learnings there for the future And i think some sort of blended approach in the future it would certainly be works exploring because the online environment kids the opportunity to reach students in their home locations or the the done in a location far away from the college city location kills college so from that perspective and there are opportunities to be explored a blended approach. I would say going forward. You can't miss a big adventure that we never thought we'd have the sending them to. You is a huge adventure and a huge success to date but this idea that would be blending are learning into two or three different types. Certainly we never expected to be having that particular adventure at the time we have. That's the springboard courses mt a springboard courses loads of different courses loads different opportunities and the fees covert to a huge extent of. You're going to give it a go. Antonitsch were saying with regard to the vaccine appointments for the youngsters. Got my twins appointments for wednesday. One is at quarter past eleven. The second is twenty past seven so in her experience at least they are putting children together from the one family which is no bad thing. Because that's what we were getting in the morning was not so. What saps wondering would that be happening in terms of the photo. Id which could be a problem. Kevin says to fair a lot of twelve to fifteen year olds won't have photo. Id especially with so many families not going abroad. Passports for that age group could have lapsed as well wouldn't art search coupled with the parents. Id and our lapsed pence passport. Being off i think dr john sheehan was saying earlier on that. Anyway i know under sixteen year old or they have to go away to parent anyway so bring debris surfed and identify yourself and maybe a public service carrot and you'll be fine. You'll be fine. That's it for today. Program edited by further barry produced and researched by katie o'keefe. And we'll see you tomorrow just after nine..

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"And hopefully enjoy. It was good. Good luck with it. I'm looking forward to seeing by self reuss me Put together the bright site based on a novel It sounds like marvelous film about friendship and love and cancer and humor at life in general and when these kind of coming together films that you you you kind of you know these films that. Come on the telly or you see you wanna go Out looks nice. Food does a great movie. Eighteen fifty seven one five nine nine six. We look forward to it just on vaccines for children number of whatsapp messages to us this morning at three three ninety six ninety six thousand six number of people saying hope that the government allows. This is a good point. Vaccine appointments to be grouped together for kids for the same family so that you won't have to organize transport etcetera etcetera etcetera for different kids on different days and that's a very good point like suppose nouveau twelve year old and a fourteen year old and a sixteen year old. And if they don't all get appointments together you've got to go with him every time so you could be with the on tuesday morning at eleven o'clock fourteen year old on a wednesday afternoon. Four o'clock and the other one. Friday morning half sweet trip driven ragged by the end of the week. Good good good. Good good very good idea. Maybe we get to ask somebody before. The year's end car are the weeks andrew other car. Who says i will find out who you are i know will and you ordered fung the dolphin from wish dot com and got wally the. Yeah and then you gene says and he's royce and you'll still find this on gold and other channels like that dad's army. It's one of those enduring beautiful comedies. From from donkey's years ago. It's like it's way too old but still gorgeous. Walli is the head off the captain from dad's army captain mandarin. Well put a pair of glasses just might be the opinion on cork's meant six. Fm tonight car insurance group. Call them now for mosier whom business farm life. Health insurance the cork ninety-six fm court he invitee to take an online adventure. Explored many of cork's beautiful buildings on court heritage open day on saturday. August fourteenth cure from owners on the local historians learn about corks built heritage through interviews photography video and archival footage click cork heritage open day unfolded them online for more stocks court heritage open day august fourteenth with cork city. Cancel the heritage. Cancel the echo odd corks ninety-six forget. Today's the fiftieth birthday of roy. Keane we'd be forgiven for saying yes and yesterday was our birthday officially here at ninety six. Fm now those of us who are here from day one would dispute that and say that our original birthday was. The third of august with yesterday was our fischel birthday. We were thirty two yesterday. Cork's ninety six. Fm was torture to yesterday. Eighteen fifty seven one five nine nine six letters turn attention finally today to monster technological university. Who have been Awarded some money to provide eight hundred and thirty odd places across a range of courses specific ones. This is called the springboard project. Mike microsoft is the vice president for external affairs at mt. You michael good morning to you. Money patriot. Thanks for having me outsmarting delighted this. This looks interesting. What is it yeah. So we've twenty-eight courses designed incorrect response to industry needs leading to very good employment. Prospects are career free for on employee's ninety percent subsidies for those in employment so zero fees play are very modest fees and the region fifty two hundred euros wide range of courses short courses onto to postgraduates offerings and available from mt. You and kark an empty you and kerry who's eligible basically everybody peach everybody. Who's looking to create new employment prospects for them says create career progression prospects for themselves all eligible. Joining the changes is is the fee as it's ninety percents subsidize the very modest in regardless form of these courses. Take i mean. Would they be full-time part-time long. Short complete makes So options covered into full full-time delivery. There's online and in class delivery options available Obviously with kovas does some flexibility built into the process Our targets is to do as much as we can on campus over the coming period but if things go against us we have the opportunity to go online because we have a very strong online environment does also we call. It blended delivery option where it was a mix of some activities on campus and some online so all those details are fully settled for each individual course in springboard courses dot a give me an idea of the kind of courses involved so choice here so computing data saints and exclusively serving so the. It industry the building industry pharmacy management. The sustainable agriculture really interesting won't pgn laser. You know what's happening around the world. How do we manage our firms and the agriculture industry is more sustainable. Automation and control of subsites. You factoring building information modeling so a lot. A lot industry specific. And then if you look at someone's that could across industry leadership in summation and change how we prepare the next generation of managers and leaders organizations to identify new opportunities for businesses in which they work and to license so a really good And wide-ranging selection does also culinary skins in their agenda particularly in interesting on whole tourism and hospitality sector has taken a pounding during covert there are lots of openings and opportunities there no so we've courses available for people who are interested in that sector entry qualifications. Do you have to have a certain level of education to get in a very course. So for the postgraduate courses you'll need a degree for the other courses. The entry requirements are very very basic So trump any leaving cert. Most cases would not much required beyond best recognition of prior learning can employ pj where people have done courses that are relevant in times past.

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"west cork" Discussed on Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
"A trend. It can't sell us. It's actually yeah exactly. It's gone too fast too quick into the trend and and i just felt like you know one way is a a topic for me that i kind of feel really passionate vice and I think a lot of it for me anyway on one of the things that came out in the threats Responses to my original tweet was that it does come down to a lack of education and arraigned on basic knowledge on on cooking. Hey they felt posts with kind of like you know. One example of high feed waste happens in hang. But it's a cost a lot of things you know. There's a huge siege race that kind of passes across the chain I suppose what we're in contact with is how often we throw away. Food in are saying So i think the octopus was like you know we really need this. You know i think to the problem. You know when i think As well with the recent sit us tonight the impact on climate change and say fourth seed is very much a part of that argument as well. It's funny last file. Where i live. We got the separate bin for food wrist. So we've had to start using the caddies and the little small bags and all that and put triton we've axes consciously in the last twelve months since we got it realized a crisis an awful lot of waste and be tried to reduce it actually preparing less food. There's a there's several things that we can do along the way like one is In conscious of how much you're preparing. The other is kind of storing making use of leftovers. i think we will conscious of saying top west lynched and then compete for getting advice. You know five days later ends up in the in any way but also kind of in the preparation things like a street just by work as a writer. I happen to know all the chefs but they they shop very money conscious when were new restaurants because every scrap is money so there are great people to in terms of just really simple tastes on. Hey to reduce waste wasting hain one chef friend of mine in particular. She has a like is. It looks like that. She keeps in the freezer. And then he kind of odds and ends the vegetables that she's preparing whether that skins or onion skins or any kind of cuts by Bits of you know Numb and things like this she puts into the back which goes into the freezer and you can put hurts and things like that as well and every sort of whenever that bag is full. She kicks out into a large at school to boils it away. I'm not veg so quick that we can make this soups with stocks with making results. As and things like this or coconut rice with so it's not has the secondary use some very very very simple things that we can do. I don't think see you have a copy. Their pj and that. Kobe gets taken away. But you know it's very simple to turn if you have a small scars on can turn that food waste into compost. That will then go into your that will generate more crops as well for you using your hands so this is what we talk more zero way system. This is basically what we're talking about is how can we use everything to it's Two full potential find secondary use for things and then composting is well to produce more where he kind of compete that circle. Because what's waste to. You is useful to somebody. And there's a a shot in the uk who is kind of like a pioneer. I this era way saved me created a soil and he hates her book there he published a book appears together then he has this great quote in the book but that's in nature. There's no such thing as waste we. Humans create waste all the time. So it's kind of looking to nature. I suppose to try and figure. I like high to me. Find ways to reduce waste or advocate laced together. When you kind of that kind of thinking but in nature there is no way snakes your findings for everything and you kind of that when you turn that back on yourself. Then you why. Actually there's lots of ways. I can fight to retrieve but across the board. Take good to talk to you. And we all do have to suppose in the wake particularly if that u n report yesterday where we're all gonna have to start taking a look at the stuff that we waste on what we might do with it. Alternatively i think that's a good way to start that kind of a conversation. Thank you very much kate. Ryan of flavor dot e i. I've eaten octopus. i don't like it. i wouldn't buy it. 'cause don't lakers and the air would no clue how to cook it. But i mentioned to you back role ago and you can do macro barbecue. I was down a few years ago for a number years and look. There's no gigs at the moment. But i used to have the incredible pleasure of going down for a couple of years. Down to kelly's caravan park in gary vo. They've that's such an established caravan park out there. Little residents association. I kid you not and in the summertime. They used to do an event where they'd have a big barbecue and games. The kids and face painting. I was looking speed advisor to be there. Dj a couple of times and eighty one of the best nights. I've ever had just fabulous open. The site volare blast and party music out to the the crowd down in in college a long way of telling you that one particular night we were down there just a little bit late just a small. Little bit late wasn't unknown. Not a marsh. Food left without right. We're still peckish. And then this incredible smell starts to waft over from the other side of the park. A couple of leads are going out into the bolt and they've cut some macaroni this thing so still wriggling and they got macro barbecues. And my god almighty she'll has barbecued macaroni. You have not dipped all sweet lord. It's beautiful speaking again food and staying with this a spotted this to the paper. I heard this on a early morning radio program that listen to and i went through when it came into work. Apparently the word corey is racist. Now did you know that. Yeah the word. Corey is racist. This is according to a food. Blogger in america called shahidi benzel in california. Wouldn't you kind of -fornia says that the word corey needs to be canceled. Its well subsequently she expanded net said well. No actually it's about ending. Its use by people who don't know what it means. 'cause corey shouldn't be all you think about when you think about south asian food so we think of chinese korean indian korean indonesian co cory. Cory is an old word and wondering that this person's a food blogger and the origin of the word. Corey is as simple as the nose in your face. It's a tamil word for sauce. Original word was kerry and it kinda got changed over the years into corey. Just mean sauce. You.

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"west cork" Discussed on Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
"John tyson. john collins From from court mac. Yep i'll tell you about a microsoft barbecue. Now there's a thing gorgeous. Michael scully is from distillery. While he's been looking for a place to sleep and did he come onto your boats. Michael good morning. Good morning how you. Yeah so we Yeah i think the first so while he was in a covert. I kind of kilty. Young t- One of one of our neighbors would've actually went looking for just that morning and his border disappeared. It was an old timber fishing. Both and here's while he tried to get on board in the middle of the night and actually sunkist. No that's a good news story because they manage to to surfaced oregon and they've and they've got back onto dry land goes into meantime he He timed onto or both which connective here. Now he's Yeah so he i. He spent most of most of yesterday afternoon. Agog last night scraping off you'd hop off once or twice just for the swim. Climb back on board again so he seems to be very happy there. He's beautiful creature but he's he's a heavy led to precision. That's mall bowl years we went. We haven't told by both yesterday. Whatever their friends bought just to check on our boat and He's the of this of a medium says bull actually. He's she's probably ruining on ways. I wouldn't like to get too close to immigrate we. St can't we respect to space but With those you wouldn't want certainly wouldn't want to be swimming next to him. In my opinion he's But we do respect. Respect his his race to To enjoy our locality. Chances are probably move on again. Like he has been doing around the bliss. Yeah it's possible. We use or puerto reasonably use. This borders to harvest roxanne forever. Just kind of consort student here. Yes goes into our gin and this is the week we were planning to harvest it. So we're actually going to leave. Bought there for the whole week. We're not going to move it. Just in case he is often decides to come back seemingly their their territorial and the kind of stay for up to a week in one location so just to give them the opportunity to rest. We're going to leave it untouched. And given the chance to come back and then even pace. There's something actually very hamming. Poacher video watching. We don't we don't go to that other people don't know distance and he doesn't seem to whether he knows you're there or not he doesn't care he doesn't seem to care not just today and he just opened one. In wink just went back to sleep again so I think the end of each listen. We've got a big fat labrador manhattan. And he's a little bit like a labrador. Michael that's beautiful film that you have of these gorgeous creature. Crises calm waters for a little while michaels golly from clinic guilty distillery and continue the great work. You're doing down there. thanks thank you so much. Good great quality of stuff coming out of clinic guilty. Distillery walli is in west kark. Were around the court. Mac con that general area where not mentioning exactly where 'cause there's people out there will do deportivo harm other are have no doubt about it. He's search s stoning creatures abusing eighteen fifty seven one five nine nine states caller says. Wally heard that foggy was gone and newish was his time to shine. I'm still laughing at frank from last week. Who who said he sounded a bit like this. Frank wasn't wrong. Yeah mention only going to mention. No gideon line on courts six. Fm tonight cardi. Insurance group called for mosier whom business farm life on health insurance. The six to nine. Alan cork back up. The heat in the sunshine has gone and the rain that you love so much back to august standing on the radio kissing the rain looking up at the heavens. All god's noisy oh goodness volleyball we call you raymond raymond. I'm tom cruise. Urine took tom. Cruise liner ross in the morning with not the blackpool for skoda in this city a long-standing tradition engorge open twenty four seven at dot com ninety six or three hundred sixty six ninety on ports ninety six. Fm dervish saw on twitter. The next couple of days there was a thread of a picture of an octopus on sale in a fish shop and it had been reduced to thirty-six pants or thirty six cents or something and it was a thread of people who were outraged. And that's the by the by itself but it prompted case ryan to tweet this. So m- ingredients crossover into a home kitchen but no one. Its sue how to cook it. And there's some fabulous food out there particularly seafood and your race case with no idea how how to cook and that adds to food waste. Doesn't it could warning the morning. Pj yeah it absolutely. Does i think there's Sometimes there's too much of a. I think the supermarkets to jump on a train. That is all the kind of coming up through restaurants and thirty. All octopuses things kind of one that they see trends of the summer. really where you've been seeing it everywhere It's kind of one of these fish that happens to kind of grow very well verifier People have kind of very well instant restaurants. But the problem is is that in the kitchen I think you'd be hard pressed to blame anybody that we know what to do with an octopus or high to cook while and it is kind of one of these fish that you know or one of the creatures i they should say. They can be quite difficult to to cook right. So you have to really know what you're doing percival before you buy it And then there is kind of a chance to kind of ruin it then it. Hey when you are cooking it richard. Here comes the problem. You have this creature on sale for to cook for a for thirty six pence it. It's values kidding more than that but because the supermarket bought into.

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"west cork" Discussed on Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
"John. She in hundred fifty seven one five nine six opinion on cork's six. Fm cardi insurance group call in person or call them now. They don't just talk to talk. They walk the walk. The blinds are live and we're ready to talk. We call eight eighteen fifty seven one five nine six texter. What's up three thousand nine hundred sixty nine ninety six opinion on ninety six dot premium mind with. Pj coogan on cork's ninety-six fm. That's always a very very popular guest on the opinion line but sometimes listeners go okay katrin said ideal world situation kevin says how do i ask i ask when it needs doing what happens next depends on if i have to return to the bedroom issue. Just ask then fifty minutes later. The hoover hasn't been taken upstairs. Turn off the wifi. Ask once if once isn't enough you're losing talking about teens. Teenagers between kevin. I'm not sure what that means. You're talking about teams. Not teenagers and then engineer so basically what women is saying is wasting to. Your kids are ready to help to ask them to do something. How the hell will our kids cope in the real world. Kids need to learn responsibility. We bowed down to every ten. Then we're screwed. Which is an interesting taken. It i'd have to say antonetti creative understand where you're coming from me. Mrs has a saying in her professionally where she says you're the win an awful lot more battles with honey them with vinegar and she's proven in her professional work and there is a lot to be said for catherine's approach even though it sounds like they're begging and imploring of your children to team that bloody room in our house with just told lock the door and don't look in and won't bother you anymore. Eighteen fifty seven one five nine nine six. He's around again leads. he's back this time. He's been seen off the car coast. We're not going to say the exact so liberty video has gone up and photographs gulp of wally the walrus who was in ardmore and january last week we were talking about in the program two great photographs of him claiming into a ribbon have initially and then he's back around no the south west coast that general area down their father john collins e you you saw him did you good morning good money doing by valley yeah on sundance After the match around if you back and On the way back he pumped up his head so he can he can quite auty had a good look at us on and You know he came back times which annoy Pity on the poor fellow. Because it goes macadamia looking you. Drew a black. Because the five years old there's not to be had and called back there is disaster. Yeah i mean you know life we we used to go and get your mack. Unlock the wrong again. Give them to the neighbor's home. And there's there's no nicer fish straight out of the water. I got the absolute but he krista quarterback it's somebody called it the capital of the south of there and like give me an idea the size of him. Because i don't think of your up close to of any notion to you. We figured goldmine foot hind foot huge huge. And did you see any way threatened by him like just swimming around. Swimming around goes to the ball. Took a good look at this and I suppose you say. Have you feel michael. We said no so. You don't again then. I came up a few times. You know we across the board a few times and with a few positive dolphins does around you know. i'm sure looking for the same. He wasn't anyway threatening. Didn't look all no no. No no no no. No i should like that. Not a just go in his own time or josh he did. He came quite close to a good look at us and Down back down dive down but it came a few times Towards the boat you know. And maybe he'll the sleep. I don't know for certain with him. Both at the same time. He didn't feel frightened by him. I would say been probably swimming with him. I would imagine i know. I don't think that would be Anyway aggressive wouldn't think so. I never knew that were aggressive. Unless threaten decibels. Yeah i wouldn't i wouldn't night to come close to them. Toss me yeah. Be day john when you're when you're close enough like are they four or five or six inches long they're well. They're six inches of these six inches. Long he has a pretty big motives. But you know he's a he's a beautiful creature he's as gardens and hopefully he's gonna head back up north because he's in washer this way to warm from him for him. Yeah but you know he must be scottdale someday probably looking for food you know maybe i dunno how does how he picks one on comes in and then tastes takes off again. It's a business amazing. And incredible incredible creature fabulous creature the more videos and the closer people have the brilliant videos on instagram. This morning of family and like he can't have been more than ten foot. Fifteen foot waves the ball and they got him. They got him on video and lovely cam water beautiful creature beautiful cabinet on to win. The situation is bad is feature. There are guys out on back boards and then they'll even bother goto anymore. It's a total disaster. It's very sad really because you're just so may not get it for michael and regain in and get him to the neighbors. Say fresh smacker absolutely beautiful and I discovered a fantastic welcome there a few years ago. You know you Heat up the pan red hots but a bit salt-and-pepper on the fleshy size of the mackerel. No no about nothing stopped on the media side on the and even there for about two or three minutes cetacea us in the never absolutely fantastic and then turn it over. Forty minutes never fared. I tend to. Don't get me hens and a couple of the evening of you..

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"west cork" Discussed on Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
"Chance to practice the skills of how the game you get less side. I know we all know that the way to ask. I think you know i'm talking about you. Know try kids like you would treat a guest. We would never truly instructions over shoulder to guest. we'd be think command Sit down there and have a cup team. Now would you with the you know and look we. We saved the best of our social interaction for people. We don't know so. I'm just talking about trying to a little bit into your everyday with your kitchen attention. That's the hardest thing to get if you ask me. Oh yeah so resist. The urge to back artists from across the room. We know this doesn't work for us. And yes we are in bisley. Surprised when it doesn't work with our you know you wanna try getting close. Get down to let you know. This is more important smalley but even with your teenagers if they're sitting down doomed standoff above them because that's a power thing and the again gets their bikes up. So i have these very system single six but there's lewd research behind each one so come down to their appropriate their shoulder gently and say their name. No don't say anything yes patronized. This is where you just get. This attention. resist the urge to start. Blurting ose your instruction with for them to look towards the and then once you have their attention you can go onto step for the business. Approximately skip too. But this is where you see what you want to happen in clear simple positive language. Now we're all guilty of doing an awful lot of blah blah blah here giving loads instructions. One where it's you can just pay. Raton and one instruction ascertain is eighty. I'm going to jump to an example which is a very significant one. I think it'd probably involves any child from. I suppose a to sixteen is the bedroom catherine bedroom. That's you really do think that the only thing that will sort that problem is a flame thrower. How do you get that hovel sorted without causing world war three. This is such a great example. Pd so there's a number of different ways you can approach the i'm gonna talk about the panico on not expecting everybody to get this all the time. Okay but i just give you an example. Let's say child. Ten years old. Teenagers have slightly different. Go through a second ten years old gwynant winstone in you do your trashing. And you're you're being connected with them. You sit on the new softening your facial expression self your words and just having the chitchat and you're in the room and the ground and you can rent is a sterile stuff around so you're just seeing neutrally. You're drawing attention. Do when i come in here. I see a little bit stress with the mess. Like fear so again. You're just trying to draw correlations between how you feel and how it's release it's the environment it seems like you're you're finding it hard to keep the easy career but i give you a hand slipped this clean it off and i just to me is go straight to jesus died in here. Don't go state to that tree. China's naked visit are so if you guesting you wouldn't be good and say this is a pig that would you ever seen it all clear. What if you a hand. And you'd be recognizing look at this because this happens in nearly every house we should recognize that this is a developmental tasks are support rather than constantly freaking out so i only interested in doing what works and people might be listening here saying jesus shouldn't be very they just their way and we would like that to be the way bush. I'd also like to be a millionaire. And that's not the way either. We've got to work with wash. We have so then you have them to canada. And ideally like most kids have way too much in their rooms. I'm a believer that the rooms are for sleeping and reading and no toys. If you've toys in there your kid there session for failure rice away. The more stuff they had in the heart aren't and then fleeing heaved honest. Take a picture of washed on. Looks like because an awful lot of kids. Don't know what don looks like. It won't have the organizational skills to see things need to go take a picture printed out and stick it up. Take picture for the war job. Looks like the target and stick it on the inside of the wardrobe picture of what the bookshelf looks like. When it's organized and stick it on the bookshelf take a picture of what the baby looks like when it's made and stick it on the bed or on the wall so the child has a picture of deng and then each day you talk about recessing. You're so if you want your chance to vote the new habit we know from all the research on habits need to stack habits onto something. They're doing already so after you guys up thing you make your bet and you could even right dash off their you know after you make your bed and the i i do stuff with like those really practical things like my own fridge at the moment keep all the job sports and because the morning routine is different now in the summer there are actually three jobs on there which is and nature bates each breakfast and brush your teeth. You know so and again just things that they don't typically do not need extra help to do rather than me going ballistic every morning. Have you brushed your teeth. You know like we comber should not become habitual cancer. You see it does but we need support for it to become eventual. So why do we keep doing things since thinkings where kids that don't work. I'm interested in having everything that doesn't work and just more of what does and these six steps. The reading really work like one step five due to ask after after you want them to do then you do. The hardest thing that their parents and waste resist the arch to repeat yourself.

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"With a dylan owens who runs operator which is a a new startup for the they basically connect artists with industry professionals and they kind of we went over there to kind of show that this is the proof of concept and they brought me over there so we met up with craig and Craig liked my every show which we record previously and it's right. I'd like to produce your next one and let's make it speculatively and then try and sell us so we made the March of twenty nineteen. Yeah i keep saying last year but the last year. That's going on because i remember being there early to watch that show and there was a lot of camera activity and i said he's filming this seven cameras i think and everything was mike dolphin the whole shebang and the audience role told you you're on camera you like you're you're you're accepting to come into. This was champagne wit behind. From mr mrs coogan as well which won't go on forgetting on. Yeah so we. We them that we edited and we start to shopping it around in the states and we kind of put from one person to the next thing i know who'd want this and we got an agent. Who was interested and then he said you need to go to this. The all kinds of pointed towards the guy called a company called comedy dynamics at brian volk as the ceo and basically they're the world's largest producer and distributor of standup. So you scroll through net flicks and pretty much every stunned up. Julian thompson gora. Bert kreischer eliane. Kevin hart all of their stuff Bill burr is all comedies on amex. I can't come to the this is Definitely the biggest thing that's happened in took us and they took us and no. It's getting a described that moment. Ross when a company dot big says will take us. it's very gradual. So like the deal was being done for a long time and there were so many things we have to deliver and we had to edits to do and different passes and you know it was negotiation going on and the whole shebang and then i was told about a month and a half ago. They're going to give it an audio release. It's going to be made into comedy album like the old school. Steve martin album snowing it'll be streaming and still d- or river that'd be streaming on spotify and stuff and i thought okay that's cool and then i sat down for the zoom call which was like a launch kind of scheduling zoom call and was all these different heads of different departments into american. Pr lady there in an internal pr person and the social media like this a lot for an audio album and they were like. Oh no this is getting a full release as in the video at the whole. This is a full stand up special. I've completely was half listening half asleep or didn't hear the didn't read the email there were like. It's getting a full worldwide. Release on august seventeenth. And it's gone on amazon prime so all right so amazon prime next tuesday. Yeah yeah globally worldwide. Yeah yeah and it's also going to be on stuff. It'll be on apple. Tv and then people also who don't have amazon prime can also purchase or rent it as well so i think arlen it's view is where you just read this link the same on youtube in america and you you can. You can purchase a rented amazon. Prime is about as good as you can. Get like it's bonkers. I still haven't my imposter syndrome is going through. The roof talked about that before. You talked about that to me on my podcasts. You've talked to casey in the mornings. Yeah you you pinch yourself every day. This is why it's like it's it's it's unfathomable and massively exciting and stuff but i got sent clips. Yesterday from the the social media team overcome dynamics say. Here's here's the social media is still free putting up to promote it with subtitles and all that jazz. And i couldn't watch it. I watch it through my hand. i was like. Oh jeez the whim turned into web. Oh god what a fraud a kind and it took me to force myself to watch it four or five times to become desensitized to the point of it. Actually you know what that looks really good so it's like stay with the fear. I couldn't much fear unless it was on my own. An ad to kind of get over myself to go. Actually that was funny sketch or whatever you know so i remember you doing heat of the cork rose of tralee Yeah it's a bit of a step up. Let ya but look i mean. Everything's a gig. Everything's a job you know like you're not in it doesn't make any anyone at too good for a good gig if something's enjoyable or whatever it doesn't mean you stop playing comedy clubs you know and again it's like this is like just another another new thing you know it's like comedy is comedy is comedy no matter whether in a room in front of people yeah it could be the best tardy and you could be doing it in front of ten thousand goals. Scale doesn't really matter you you you. You didn't do anything online. During the whole pandemic pandemic which has a bit on the stairs. He won't would did you. Do that can be seen in her on the radio. The radio i rising fulltime as well scripts and screenplays and stuff. I have another thing in the pipeline which is another massive the exciting thing to do with screenwriting. So i i was busy like and also i just thought you know missy. Boston stage though all hundred percent. Yeah i mean it's like it's a lot of pent up you know. I need to get things off my chest and even therapeutic. But like i just went. I'm not gonna make anything online because everybody's online and i normally goal where everybody isn't so when when. No comedians did online sketches. I was doing them know that they're all trying to do them. I was like they don't need to see me as well. Now i come back under my own terms so an gigs and listen like more power to everyone like especially comedians. that didn't have more. Who aren't fortunate enough to have older stuff that i had you know. I was in a very comfortable position. I also guilty that kind of going. Oh my god you know. I'm trying to empathize with other comedians. But i chose just not to put stuff owes unless it's an esa feels real. Don't want to do a gig in front of seven people in their kitchen. You know what. I mean and four other comedians and their bedrooms. That's not for me. That's not stand up. So i said i'm just gonna go quiet for a just do my two days lucrative emerged now at the end of adult. Your one she was sitting behind me the night i was added as she had the craziest laugh. You're on the universe. She makes the final call. We've edited around her as much as we can dog. Ross the most out of time would everybody else's she was laughing at the settle cupola. Yeah ross. listen. We're so proud of you in here. Chairs welcome made couch. I'm going to have a nice with pizza. Yeah i'm cans. Might just have meant take care. Congratulations russ brown amazon. Prime from next week the opinion line on courts ninety six. Fm insurance group call them now for mosier whom business farm life on health insurance the own areas on cork's ninety six fm five. It's michael here. With an update on cork's entertainment. It takes a village returns superbug and holiday village county cork on friday. The eighteenth of september. Two so native sweatiest. 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"In real danger of engulfed as well there our yet there. I mean there. There were some that were completely destroyed Yeah and Me you know a few places like that. How competely destroyed And you know it's been on fire on fire and you know at the moment i thirty five thousand take. There's has been burnt. You know so and and you know here. We're used to fires. We have a fire every year. You know but if you look at the numbers and look back from two thousand eight to two thousand twenty you know you have a boat one thousand five hundred or whatever. Being born every year at the moment safety six thousand in ten days you know which is a hundred and twenty thousand acres intended. Do people put this down to climate change center. They do. yeah i mean. China changes distantly. Got like we had hardly any rinne this here like eight and a you know. Last time you saw rain there near athens Months months ago probably march and not much nothing compared to other years. I mean 'cause we've been saying it's not you know this year. We had some cold. We had to be the snow but we had taiji any rain and you know at the place is like a tinderbox. You know because noreen you know and you know you don't need even sparked because higher i mean being and it'd be the tinder it's going to it's going to nights six from i from kerry so nothing like the good healthy downpours that you see on the county bounds. Like you never see one of those you know. i mean. We used to get a lot of rain before like in in the season we called it. But like i mean there there has been nothing like the last two years. It's hardly wait. That's a good point to make the changing of the climate. So you're no fourteen years and you've seen changes in the so called rainy season instaflex. Yeah yeah generally like that. we know have to seasons. You know we have It stays hot on. Maybe the individual. But richard just to get cool september. Now it stays hot until the end of october beginning november and then we're industries into into winter and in the winter maybe essence in march and. Then it's getting hot again from more seasons okay. this year. We had the snow but like in athens. Which is rare for both He doesn't get that cold. I mean we say is nine degrees at night thing. Yeah and it just heats up fast stays hot unbelievable heat with like i mean at this year and i was went up dollars last week. I mean you know and and then we had all these threats of course as we were going to have no power and which will be thirty if degrees those refrigerator. What you know and the air conditioning you know they're pretending not to be using an atrocity so much certain signs because of the greed was overloaded commute with took you there in the first place. Sandra i miss a menards. Johnson's your i was in. Ucse many years ago. So i miss them there. You kept the accident. I speak greek. I do. I do i teaching but a different decks. When i'm teaching. Listen stay safe out there. That thing about the fire crossing a motorway is scary description. Anybody on avia. By the way i do. I know a woman the for example no she. She had two hundred towards early parents and she woke up the other morning. And she said that she breathes. You know from the small village and she had to push her parents and two cats and a dog into a car and drive and then when she got to the point there was some policemen. She has them. Where when i go so we can breathe. And they weren't able to windsor and things like that are making me very angry. You know that there's there seems to be no briefing. Nobody seems to know what's going on and you know she was in the car. The dog headed it at the mystic in the car. This is going on. You know that this kind of you know the woman was out of her mind with worry and she got there and she said forever. We'd like all went to that. No i wanted to go somewhere where my parents can breathe fresh air. You know because of the smoke and that kind of thing you don't want people don't know what's going on the government has been really bad at bracing there you know. The prime minister comes on at night. He makes us and that there's no they don't call in journalists say today. We're going to do x. y. And they don't do you think that the irish government should be doing something to help you. Do you find or they should. I mean it's i- i- michigan sit there not doing anything. I mean when i see the sound and the rumanians and the talks are talk to pens and they had their own fires. You know like and i said i. Couldn't you know if you firefighters do. It doesn't have to be big numbers either and since sixteen you know and that makes paper very happy here to see that they have support and i think you know i couldn't spare you know twenty. Listen sandra good to speak with you. Stay safe over there and thank you for your on description of watch wrong. Thank you very much. Good luck to you. Try to start sandra dylan residents in. Just say athens for the last fourteen years. That's a frightening description from her own roquetas here. Maybe ten or twenty years down the road of a fire that started and literally danced across a motorway to mind what's happening avia scary eight hundred fifty seven one five nine nine six inches billion line cork's ninety six. Fm rick mccarty insurance group call in person or call them. Now they just talked to tolkien. They walk the walk. The m i g the fact on vaccines from corinth hundred sixty s. If was hired covers a narrow covered is the vaccine still required if you've had covert nineteen then your buddy may have built up. Some natural immunity to the virus however is still unclear. How long this immunity lasts or if it fully protects you from catching cove nineteen again. also natural. Immunity may not last as long as the immunity given by a vaccine so it is recommended that you take up the offer of a covert nineteen vaccine when it becomes available for information on covert nineteen. Vaccines visit the. Hey chessy websites sites is helping you through kovic helping you can have it ninety-six assume to way to get in the door russ brown. What are you actively. You're taking over the world at the moment. The irs hasn't getting in the door. It's got a personal trainer. They head fighting this everything from below mega pyramids. Congratulations my friend. This is huge. Explain what's happened here. I'm still trying to wrap my head around. Does but okay so i shot. At the beginning of it was. I went to remember. I went to l. two years ago. Three years ago we went we interviewed. We did. I was doing at dobie. Judy's over there. I was filming a pilot of a hidden camera. Show and then we were kind of going around meeting people taking interviews kinda Getting you know kind of wine going our way into into hollywood and we got some pretty good interviews and ended a couple of gigs over there as well and we more the people that we met two of them. Actually one guy is eh. As the guy who created the osbournes who's actually a dope on the other guy then is a an american guy who's married to immune you know maroon. She was the first ever female conductor for the oscars. Yes yes. Her husband is at craig garfinkle. And he's a producer. He's he's a composer he also produced and directed david. Cook's stand up special from madison square garden. We walked into his house in malibu And as you do there was platinum records over the wall would stand up. Comedian dane cook on the on the covers and i was like all this guy's a very Very relevant to what. We're going to be doing stroke friendship Talked to me by the way..

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"The air quality. Now you could see whether it'd be of use or maybe you could or not. I don't know along patrick street. Which is a both corridor and they busy one and that whole central and there is a busy boss corridor and let's face it bosses georgia vehicles could be of use fair enough it. Could i think if you had to sit on the bench right. Under those units you will experience cleaner than if you're a hundred meters down the road. So that is true but overall i mean the question is is it worth this investment and to have a very minimal effect. You know i do the calculations right this quite some claims. The website for the city trees became to remove three thousand. Five hundred meters cubed their per hour that sounds a lot right but when you scale up to city size. It's you nothing. If you look at colombo by a kilometer russia you actually only go into process zero point zero three five percent of here just a very very local effect and this really a drop in the ocean. It is to be honest. is a drop in the ocean. Now at the only. I can hope is that it can raise awareness of the importance of clean afra- health. No what might be useless. People staying in that one spot in the city may be eating. Lunch will walking around there you know. Generally spending their time in in those parts of the city they get benefit. That's a good example of how it could be i. I think that's true. I mean but many would argue one traits have nice park environment which is away from traffic and you get a very similar effect So you know i i. I think they're probably better ways to have to create spaces with cleaner air and lots of people have been talking about more trees now. Actually it's not as simple as that trees don't automatically suck air pollutants. You know they can have an effect But it just depends on what type of tree. There's dependent how closely onto the pollution source. And so on. It's not straightforward all. The more trees is generally a good idea anyway because they do remove co two and they give a pleasant environment for their so. He'd be sure what trees but the real way to stop. Air pollution is to reduce emissions is to drive less walk. Cycle more have better public transport stop billion. Saudi feels in the winter. You know just. I thought that's what we have to do. Ultimately is one of these near bishop. Lucy park does a park like this. And you load well obviously. Does that have an effect on the air park. Like bishop lucey park. I think there's not enough greenery to to be honest. Pj i think that's a looked at a few studies and there's great Talk about regretting paris but the token about having like almost like an open forest. Yeah i i think when you go to that scale you do have a measurable impact on your quality. In the garden of remembrance down the road negligible digital effect. I would imagine you need much bigger widespread deployment of Plenty of trees really to have that impact So so. I think i think urban forests been talked about a long ways like the nerve retreat. If you like a place to get away from it all bit like a central park. Wouldn't be great. You know so these sorts of environments. I think are what we need in our urban cities and you know because they do create an opportunity to escape from that the traffic and the noise and pollution and even the heat during the summer you know. People are seeking the shelter of trees. You know the shave really because Not get hot. Even there's there's less weeks you know. Yeah we don't want to be knocking ideas but at the same time. When you're you're the expert and this stuff on what you're saying look three hundred and fifty thousand euro. It doesn't hold pilot money as not coming to the city's budget but at the end of the day you reckon the benefits won't be won't be grace told no i don't think so. It's a shame because it detracts from the very good work that coke's council had doing equality as you know i've been talking to you before. We have worked researched him. He has worked with the city council running successfully to develop a new Low cost margin networks the first in orleans and there are also other projects that we're working on with them including look at air quality around schools and so on so there is good work is going on the coke city council. But fortunately this isn't this isn't part of it all right. Thanks for being with us. As always professor john winger from department of physical and environmental chemistry at ucsc crack lab as we call us. No nothing to do with breaking bad. It's an ongoing joke. John gets at our eighteen fifty seven one five nine thousand nine hundred zero care for no but explaining anthony that you go on so and no to be honest. These things are going to be very wbz. Pretty when they're set up and they look lovely and deceits and the screen and the moss. It's very very pretty and very nice. And they're loaded with sensors taken. All the information clayton all the figures and doing all that and they will compile a report. I'm sure the reports at the end of the day would probably say they had benefits in terms of someone. Who actually does this for a living. Like professor john winger well benefits. They have a small benefits. Are they worth the money. Eighteen fifty seven one five nine six opinion on cork's ninety six. Fm recommit car insurance group. Call in person or call them now. I just talked to talk. They walked along. Walk the e. oldies uncork ninety-six. Fm is the big sunday. Show on your radio show carrying it off. I'm taking it easy with the best music. Mix for your sunday morning and welcome to the program. Be with you on a sunday. Morning with jerry okalahoma pm. Douglas court shopping centre. 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"Help tuesday. Once you get past monday. You kind of have the back broken under week. Riches grand out the boss yesterday morning. Coming into town. Got off the bus on the grand parade. I saw these new stickers on the ground. Now we're used to seeing stickers on the ground of course to have this stand two meters and keep your distance kind of thing on them. They're all over the place they're everywhere now. It's almost into planning permission for soak new you have to put stickers the ground that's look how it's going to be for we long for these unusual ones. They said something about moss and they said something about air pollution due balances and stop to read them wandering up here but i. I noticed that they were different. And i said what. Once i know surely hear more and your age because we hear no. That's the council is pushing in robots trees. Now it's strange name for them. They're not new. They weren't invented here. They've been used in germany there. They're effectively a huge wall of muss and five of them grand parade and french church street and the plan is that will filter and purify the air around them. A new idea to car would not a new idea globally because they're big news in germany particularly in berlin and have been for a number of years in glasgow as well and some of them got into london. David joyce is director of services with cock city council. David untrue yesterday when the pictures of these stature goal. A lot of people said why. Don't you just grow. Some trees are plant. Some trees why not good morning morning. Pj am i suppose. I i've asked the question to both and cox council has a very very extensive tree planting program. We've counted hundreds of trees over the last number of years and in twenty twenty one loan we plan to plant one thousand three hundred trees across the city so we are doing both. I think as is important that we do both fifty freeze. Dole replace rio trees and trees. Don't class fisheries. I would've thought of as you can put these things in a matter of a few months. Trees take years to reach maturity they do. They actually complement one another. So real trees are stolen. Their leaves taking carbon dioxide process that sequester the carbon into their trunks and release the oxygen back into the atmosphere. They actually sofer from particular at pollution. So what decision trees do is something completely different. They take the particulate matter from the atmosphere so they passed the air over the franz of the moss the moss franz capture the the particulate matter and in effect for one of the best word east the metrics yes so eighty percent of the particulate matter is taken out of the air in that facility. Is it because david. Stuff that indies and robot trees for to a better word mossy walls which sounds to me like if allow us to drink quit up the north side. One time but ma mossy walls they. Actually they actually clean the air so that the trees function better they do. And we'll be able to prove this because these are intelligent. Smart trees part of the to our smart savings initiatives and into our bigger air quality strategy gets worn part of the bigger jigsaw. There's no one solution fits. All these are all individual interventions. We're taking some like these are site specific and others like the corporate function. Transit strategy are citywide so we're taking multiple approaches to improve air quality across pacific. No looked at some pictures from germany. And they're actually the frames that you see. The frames aren't heading the full story because when they're in position and they're fully bloomed as it were and their got their seats in them and they're pretty pretty they are under four points for those two locations and what we were done installing the first Patrick street yesterday. It was amazing. The number of people coming out having their morning coffee or lunch sitting on the various pieces of infrastructure seating and destruction don packs of streets. So these would be fabulous focal point for people who want to go to enjoy art if your own. Tony wants to take a rest for five minutes. Then it'd be very doubtless fear decision. The only thing they do is they are a key focal point for our information dissemination as this thursday we're launching air quality strategy for the city and these sites have got live interactive forty inch television screens. Which will allow us to disseminate. Information of both are real air quasi network and all the other initiatives that we're undertaking to buy a diversity sphere etcetera across the city. Says they enter the key information point as well for citizens and communities hostility. Understand what we are doing in these various different spheres across the city. What do they cost. And who's paying for them. Okay so the initial cost including the purchase installation and maintenance for twelve. Months is three hundred and fifty thousand euro zero of them in total for the whole of them and then maintenance per year in minimum. Both opt about so. This is a a large phone cost to get them. Constructed transported installed and maintained for twelve months but after that then they almost cost-free very very cost effective to learn and is his nas. Cork city council funding was used to this. There was a project and Advertised we have played within the parameters of that project and we were successful in getting funding so this additional funding on top of all of the local funding the cock city councils investing in the area of biodiversity and climate action so this is additional funding to cox cities solutions. These have come david yesterday. German company that was supported by the european union funding. Actually as happens to develop these and as you said. Earlier in the discussion these arise across your noxious germany but right across europe. These are being installed by local authorities to do with site specific issues. They're not going to solve the air quality strategy issues across the entire city but they are going to improve the air quality at the specific sites that they're installed y- some critics would say that's like putting air conditioning units in the open air. But it's not his no it's not. It's important that we take action. We need to look at all the different options that are available to us and so am options that we look for example trying to encourage people to move from the private cars one person car into public transport through the investment. That's going to happen to the car metropolitan area trends strategy that is going to have a long-term effect but we need to. We need to have a short term intermediate actions that presently improve the air quality across the city and this is one of them and this is a very important one. As i said it fits nicely and with a lot of the other initiatives that we have across the city. And that's something that we're very very proud of it. It's going to be very very successful project across the it is the these two locations are going to benefit multifold not just relations air quality. But as i said it'll relation to each of the two locations has seen though for up to twenty additional people and you also have information and also very important. I think my conversation with this morning is is an example of us it starts with the conversation and it's encouraging people to talk about air quality and guessing constitute quasi open phones in people's minds is something that we all have to be very cognizant of and we all have to park the pain. Juicing air quality another thing would have the quality of the city. David would be just a pedestrian. Is.

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"Do you remember that song blurred lines but more importantly you remember the video which was a little bit raunchy at the time and it made headlines but the model that was in that video has a connection a strong connection to escort. We've been finding out about that over the last twenty four hours packer in good morning. Good morning emily. Raboteau ski and bantry. Yeah so what's been happening over the last twenty four hours okay. So i'm yesterday. We decided to Tweet older times to our sponsors. So far we've lined up for the twenty twenty one season Which eventually credit union. The anchor bar. Criminals coaches passing in with boston bar brain and upholstery namings emporium and in construction and no in america and of course the the tweets both Emily a coach up Someone got of seesaw re tweeted this and there was all kinds of recreate. Turns and quarters Mischievous voters and some funny for over the toss. Some very nice that somebody like. Emily radicchio ski become involved with a team. An under fifteen basketball team in west cork Saw be friendly with her parents Onto coach of the team..

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"Fm is a bad accident near the jack lynch tunnel. Huge hit back in and through the tunnel as a four cars involved. We hope that doing seriously hurt at the exit. The tunnel merged services at scene. But if you're stalking huge tailback heading towards the tunnel that is why there has been an accident. fire brigades rescue units. Emergency services are all at the moment dealing with what seems to be a collision or crash involving four guys and we sincerely hope that nobody is too badly injured They're eighteen fifty seven one five nine nine six. The wedding didn't atlantic way arguably starts. They started this. They could in bell guli and they'd run it all the way up to the tip of the country but additions to the wild atlantic way. They're worked anything to a local community. Because when you're on the way antic way you become part of this. Massive tourism initiative international tourism initiative so when a new part of west cork gets on the weld antic way. It's caused for celebration senator. Tim lumber good morning good morning in hall which is one of the most gorgeous places in northern. I would've thought it was under the wild attentively. No actually the sign inch and it was just like office deal..

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"Generic irish owner shaughnessy so suzanne. You know there's a big shift in true crime documentaries right now that focus on wrongful convictions bungled investigation. That often happen in cases based largely on circumstantial evidence or police misconduct. Your case is interesting because as we discussed there is potentially some if not misconduct mistakes yet. You're not talking about a wrongful conviction. You're talking about somebody who could be guilty. Who was never even like given the process for us to find out for sure if he's guilty he was tried in. France won't get extradited so we have a man walking around. Who could be guilty. It's a very complicated wrench to throw in this wrongful conviction space. What do you think of that. Do you think that your story complicates that narrative. Do you think it adds something to that narrative. What are your thoughts. Yeah i mean. I think i think it makes us standard as again. Just just a really unusual story. I mean if in belly is innocent than his entire life has been defined by this smarter that he didn't commit if he's guilty then he's a free man who should be in prison and it's leaving the family without the justice that they so desperately want so you know. He has been convicted. He is convicted killer but leeann franz but in ireland. He's a freeman clients process on this series where we're at liaison with with three different sets of legal console Personally i think it would be great for him to have his day in court and be tried because that seems to be the one way to resolve it once and for all and i believe the at the moment He's been calling in the irish press for the guards to reopen the investigation Because he believes is if it's reopened that the police's mistakes perhaps will just make him look more innocent or because he you know i keep finding myself wondering you know even if he did it just part of maybe believe he. Didn't you know he strikes me that kind of person that makes sense. Yeah i'm Yeah i mean that's something that we certainly talked about. Could it be that he did it on a sort of blackout fit of rage And have convinced himself so completely that he didn't do it that he now believes to be true. And i think without due process of a proper trial with him standing trial there will always be questions to be asked. You know his. His lawyer was very robust by sort of the irish legal system. Not releasing the trial in upset chea in france so i think a trial by jury would be a really good way to to finally find the truth. Do you think that there's any chances. Documentary could have some impact on the case itself. Maybe somebody will watch it. Remember something or there'll be some other thing that could click into place as a result of this being in the world. I'd love it if that were the case. That would be amazing. I don't know if that would be true that that the story has pretty much wall to wall coverage in ireland. And i think anyone who was in the locale at the time is very aware of it. So you know this. This isn't a dead case. That hasn't been in the public eye. It's you know a lot by in belize own self promotion. It's very much kept in the public eye. Your documentary is on net flicks one of the biggest streaming platforms in the world. Millions and millions of people will watch it and i do think it will appeal to people who love true crime. But there's a lot more here than just a crime. What are you hoping the millions of viewers who will watch and love this documentary. Take away from it. I hope that they come away feeling that they have a real sense of who sophie was women and i hope that we've made her a three dimensional character and i hope that we've slightly shifted the the needle on true crime always or often the following the suspect unfollowing the the conviction story. I hope we've put her right in the frame and at the front. I also think that the questions and thoughts that it raises about violence against women are really important. I hope it makes people stop and think about domestic violence and.

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"west cork" Discussed on You Can't Make This Up
"Sort of very narcissistic. Grandiose what was there any aspect of that there do you think. I don't know that it was charm. I think it's possibly less about it. In bailey's character and more about the failings of the investigation had the investigation. Being run better. Had they not lost. The blood spattered get had the crime scene. Being kept claire not trampled over by lots of people in the immediate aftermath had they recorded photographs of the scratches on his hands Have they done an identity parade. I think there are lots of things that could have happened. That didn't on. I think there are just too many gaps for the dp to take it further. I will say one of the things. I enjoyed that. You did in the documentary. Was you really countered. His claims by then just showed us things so you know he claims to have gotten all these cuts on his arms and hands for one of the things he says he did. Was he cut down a christmas tree. And then you show in the film that he just had this tiny little like charlie brown style. Christmas tree on his windows does not look particularly threatening or something that would cut you and you know we also have the witness arianna. The italian woman who was a house guest at jewell's home two days after the murder she talks about taking a shower. They're seeing the coat in the bucket. So then you show us a creation of a coat in the bucket. Is that really represent. You think the experience it means that he it seems kind of brazen the idea that if for instance they were blood on his coat that that he would just do that in and leave it there. Do you think that that's that's true. I mean do you. do you buy arianna take. She did come forward many years afterwards. You didn't come forward immediately right. Yeah i have no reason to arianna She she you know she. She felt the need to come forward. I think what i at. The time she was quite young she was basically a flatmate of jill's daughter ginny and they live together In don larry decide dublin. And i think she kind of expected the garter to coming into view her you know. It was known that she was in the house at the time. So that's another sort of gap in the investigation. But yeah i think it is brazen think you know. I think the bonfire in the back garden. You know straight after the barter. That's pretty brazen. There's another very famous netflix documentary. Making a murderer That has a man named steven avery at the center. And i found myself thinking about that case while watching this because many of just the the circumstantial elements are there and He and just seem so much more willing to kind of brazenly explain away circumstantial aspects of it. Meanwhile steven avery and in his case. It's just like i don't know it wasn't me. I wasn't there with that happened. I don't know that's very telling that just seems so prepared to kind of discuss the bonfire discussed scratches just like right at the ready right. He's a storyteller. He anticipates questions. And i hate. He apparently had a lot of answers. Although don't forget he did change his story about his whereabouts on the night of the the merger And i think when you put it all together you know. He was it very rural location. He's a neighbor of sophie's he has a history of domestic violence. He's known to drink heavily and has been violent when drinking sophie is murdered at some point on the night of the twenty third of december. He's writing a at a report in his studio which happens to be outside of the highest so he has no alibi for the night of the murder and a few days later. There's a massive bonfire in his back garden whether or not there are lacking elements in the police investigation. You know those elements together to me. Seemed to be quite compelling. Couldn't both be true though. Couldn't the police have been bungling stone cops and he could be guilty. Both things could be true absolutely that that's the thing about the story. It's every truth or every time he think you find the truth. There's a flip side so in bailey may be a domestic abuser on the proven to be. Does that make him a murderer. Not necessarily he may be an unpopular person. Does that make him a murderer. Not necessarily the guards may have messed up the investigation. Does that make him innocent. Not necessarily you know. And i think it's that constant flip flop between truth and misinformation and suspicion and just a sort of build of what is going on here That's what makes it endlessly fascinating. Marie farrell is obviously a central figure in this story. She is the witness who claims that she saw ian In the middle of the night on a road while she was with a man whose identity she refused to disclose because he wasn't her husband then she says ian bailey threatened her That if she talked he would you know he did. The slashing motion across his throat allegedly and then later. She recanted the whole statement. Said he never threatened her that you know that never happened. What do you make of this one marines. Another interesting character. We talk for a lot during production. That's our producer. Sarah lambert spoke to her a lot. And i think we find that the best thing that you can say by maria that she's proven herself to be an unreliable witness a either way. She was telling lies at one point or another so her first story was given to the guards on prompted. And then you wear allegations of the guards making more of that story then. She wanted them to but when she went to court she was basically fun to be on reliable. I can imagine a scenario in which if the garda were not doing a great job and if they really wanted a witness to sort of underlying their main suspect in their theory you know it seems like there have been some leverage there. I mean she. She claims to have been with a man who wasn't her husband although she says it was not a romantic relationship. It's just been very complicated. It does seem like her. Unreliability could actually have been enhanced by the way. This thing was investigated that makes sense. Yeah i mean bearing in mind. We still don't know who that man was. Yes how was it known that she didn't give the right name. How did that get figured out when she the man she said she was with. The night of the murder was ally. How was that figured out in the trial She give Quiet generic irish name and she said that this was a man from longford. They asked the registrar of births. Deaths marriages to check records for this individual and gas. Well he didn't exist. They could find no record so she hasn't you know she gave a name. The person didn't exist. She said oh you know think said he might be in england or he might have died or letter but the the registrar couldn't find any such person. I'm very curious about the generic irish name now like shameless. O'malley something along those lines. I mean basically she. She named man. I think she giving them something. Very irish like john riley or something like that as someone marriage you may. Kevin flynn. i do love the idea. Okay okay.

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"west cork" Discussed on You Can't Make This Up
"I don't wanna go back into them. How long past a lot of cajun. She'd been drinking both rain drinking. Maybe i don't know what happened. But she started to grab me. I was pushing back. I heard her in that process. I'd have to take full responsibility. But i mean it just to know it takes to thankful. I'm not trying to absolve my might actions of a tool and we actually. That was something that we debated a lot about do we include a is he could we be victim shaming jewels in this. Are we saying that she was partly to blame. But i think when we will watch without no the audience can draw their own conclusions. But but i think we had a viewpoint if it's comforting to know it was clear to me what was happening here and you know i do think perhaps if he hadn't been so brazen about it you know you may have wanted to include some expert afterwards saying many times of users. Say this but bubble. But no. but you didn't need that. I mean there's a coldness there and he doesn't deny it. He doesn't ed in any way. Say it didn't happen or try to minimize it. He just basically says it was her fault and that says a lot about you know if someone can tell the story that way. What other kinds of stories could they tell if that makes sense yeah. I'm curious about ian boldness in the story in covering it. He filed lawsuits. He spoke so frequently to the press. I mean isn't that a great way to sort of display your potential innocence. Like i wouldn't be doing all of this if i were actually guilty. I'd be hiding. Yeah i you know. It's one of the most fascinating. Parts of the story is ends up salute desire to court the media unto to have the spotlight on him You know it may be that. He feels he's innocent. It may be that he is innocent. But that's what he certainly is. Is someone who enjoys being center stage Even before the crime you know. He was notorious in the locale for drawing attention to himself. You know lighting poetry playing the boron in in the bars you know which is a sort of irish drum which apparently he wasn't very good at At the moon was another thing that he likes dancing with lesbians on the beach. Fool moon i mean yeah. His i mean his own. Diaries are quite extraordinary. Do you have the impression that residents of skull saw him in a negative light before the murder or did that opinion sort of form after the murder when they perhaps began to suspect him. I think that's a really interesting question. And it's one that leads into is he guilty. Isn't he guilty. Because i think a lot of people said that they felt quite negatively towards him anyway before the merger And i think it was that sort of seeking attention trying to put himself in the spotlight. Irish people don't necessarily react very well to that and he was an englishman in ireland. Which i'm sure sort of played a part in the proceedings. I think probably the domestic violence which occurred just six months before the murder probably tended a lot of people's opinions of him as well so he was on a slippery slope. What do you make of the inconsistencies. Between his recollection of events especially in talking to people in the community allegedly confessing to them There seems to be a lot of consistency between members of the community when they talk about what happened afterwards but not a lot of consistency between ian bailey's version of it and there's is this just a question of him painting it over as he lying as easy. Maybe truly remember it differently. What do you think. I don't know i mean it's you know. Let's bear in mind in ireland. He still a free man. He's a convicted killer in france but in ireland he hasn't been tried and he is free and innocent so we tried really hard to be objective about it but his his version of events just there are so many holes it don't stack up against what other people have said on. So many witnesses. Who aren't necessarily friends aren't necessarily part of the the same community who stories matched his. Didn't you know So that certainly gives you polls for fold. A big theme in this case is the difference between the levels of proof. You need for a conviction in different countries. And i'm curious if you can dry out for me and for the listeners about what. The problem is with a case largely built on circumstantial evidence especially in ireland and that versus direct evidence. Why is it hard to build a case on circumstantial in ireland. It's not hard other places certainly in the. Us cases are one on circumstantial evidence. All the time. There's a onus on the sort of burden of proof and there just wasn't enough evidence there was no. dna evidence left on there. Were no witnesses. So this however compelling the other evidence. It was all circumstantial in the view of the dp the director of public prosecutions in ireland. There just was not enough evidence to secure conviction and that's why he was never tried for murder in ireland. Although during that liable case you know more evidence was drawn out right and still decided not to prosecute you talk about about that. What do you make of that. A fund the dp report. That was leaked completely. Sort of fascinating quite shocking. When i read the report. I think why is it biased. So much in bailey's favor. Is there an agenda here. The dp they're very well respected individuals. Who shouldn't have any sort of bias for or against a potential defendant so i find it utterly perplexing. Was he just charming. Did you think that could be it. Did he just charms them. In some way because that is certainly also a common characteristic of somebody with the kind of personality that ian seems to have that.

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"west cork" Discussed on You Can't Make This Up
"People that he doesn't it susannah. Welcome to you can't make this up. Thank you so much. Rebecca very nice to meet you first of all. I love the documentary. I have a question though because it seems to me and you do touch on this. That west cork itself is like a character in the story. Can you just talk a little bit about that. Region and what that region character lens to this decades long story. yeah absolutely. It's one of the things that drew us to the story. In the first place you know. It is one of the most beautiful parts of ireland. It's completely rural. it's got a very slow pace of life. It's very open to artists and quite sort of eclectic community of international people quite rich people local people who've been there for generations. It's a real kind of retreat for a lot of people. I'm curious what attracted you to this story as producers. You're always looking for stories that you can really get your teeth into that. Might speak more broadly than this sort of narrative as it goes on so this story in particular was completely multi-layered sophie herself was such a sort of luminous character. You know. she's beautiful very glamorous. there's something about her physicality that just draws you in. I'm ben when we dug into the story it has a real geology by it. It's a crime. It's a murder where there has been resolution but there hasn't been justice there's two sides fighting for their version of the truth each of which believe themselves to be in the right so i actually wonder though i mean i almost see three aspects of the story that i think about when i think about it. You know there's sophie's family which will talk about in a second of course there's ian version events but then there's also the garda which has very much its own perspective as to what happened here and how they handled it. That's a big part of the story. And i think that so many decades out. It's really interesting to look at the failings of an investigation and how it kind of let us where we are. How did you find it speaking to to those garda about their work on this case. It's really interesting. Actually because i think the garda have had pretty hard time about an in some respects quite rightly so you know the. The crime scene was not kept clear huge. Bits of evidence like the get went missing as one of the contributors. Says you know how do you do get you know belief but at the same time. I think you have to bear in mind you know. This was a crime in the most rural part of ireland and they just weren't sat up to have a murder inquiry so the odds really stacked against them. I think sophie's body was discovered but ten o'clock in the morning she'd obviously been exposed to the elements for probably about twelve ours. They weren't able to gather any dna evidence. It was off door crime scene so it's difficult to secure. I think that the failure to gather. Dia really put the investigation back by a long way one of the things. That's extremely interesting to me. Is how much of sophie's family is represented in this story. What was it like. You know talking with them. Getting them to want to tell her story because they really think. Add so much humanity to this film. Well that was one of the most important things for us was having the blessing of the family. It put a great weight of responsibility on our shoulders as well as Filmmakers because we really wanted to live up to the trust that they put an s There's been a lot of interest in this case. And a lot of people have tried to get access to them so we felt really very privileged to have their trust and they were absolutely delightful to work with. They were very open. Very careful not to try and lead us in any direction. They really wanted to stand back and let us do our job. As filmmakers and present the facts has we saw them and sort of follow our own research so they really didn't try to sort of influence us in any way. There was no set of demands. Put on us by them which we really appreciate it. Actually it's very interesting to me to that pierre-louis so he's done really. Has you know he was very very young. When this murder happened he was a teenager. Right and Is really not just carrying it with him and trying to solve it but as also built a community around trying to resolve this. Can you talk about that a little bit. Yeah yeah it's really interesting. Actually the azoff the association for the truth about the merger of sufi toss duplantier ta they meet every month. It's made up of friends and family and between them. There's a real dedication to fight injustice. That i think is really quite inspirational. You know it obviously gives us support network to the members of the family But they really have been relentless in seeking justice for sophie. Unlike other stories like this the suspect is more a part of the story than we may necessarily want him to be. You know if we want to tell victim. Focus story if we want to tell a story. That's a mystery. It's not common for the suspect to be such a big part of the narrative of the story in terms of legal proceedings in terms of his kind of injecting himself into different aspects of the media coverage and so forth. You have a lot of footage. That your team shot of interviews with ian bailey himself speaking with your colleagues i mean what was your teams impression of him. Generally is that's something you're comfortable sharing. Yeah i mean. I think i think we all agree. He's he's a really complex character. He's a very smart interesting man at the same time there's always of misgiving. But who is this guy. Is he guilty. Are we becoming part of his spin so it was interesting to sort of try to get to know him but at the same time keep a distance sort of woken objective line. It's very disturbing the way. He talks about the domestic violence in his history. I find it very disturbing. He does a thing that you know is sort of a known pattern of what are typically narcissistic abusers where he immediately goes to the. It was a two way street. It was meanwhile he put his partner in great physical harm. She was injured as a lot of evidence that he was violent to her on multiple occasions. Which is why it really struck me when he described dermot dwyer the garda detective superintendant on the case he called dermott a psychopathic criminal. And it seems to me. Like ian is is a projector and i'm not saying he's just like i don't wanna like go on record saying i in as a psychopath criminal have my opinion But it does seem like he just projects outward projects outward projects outward blaming others for things that clearly he had either some role in or could have had some role in his that makes sense. Yeah absolutely and i think you're right. you know. Even with his confession to belief ller he talks in the third person And yeah. I mean i find his line to fight domestic violence.

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Dining in Cork, Ireland
"Week. We are with Monaco's Johnny German as he talks through the reach and varied culinary delights on offering Cork Ireland's second city in the southwest of Ireland and on the banks of the river. Lee Kirk or as the locals refer to it. The real capital is a true culinary. Hotspot first-place visit is a Cork Institution. The iconic English markets buying the city center a bustling Victorian covered marketplace packed Boulevard sans trading products from the local to the International. Maneuver your way onto the barrel. Vaulted CEILINGS THE ALTERNATIVE BREAD COMPANY. And pick up a loaf of traditional Irish soda. Bread loaf under your arm. Wander over to O'CONNELL's fishmongers which offers freshly caught fish arriving daily from castletown bear in West Cork. Get yourself a slice of the very popular oak smoked salmon to pair with your bread. Even Queen Elizabeth herself visit the marketplace. During a state visit into an eleven pat O'CONNELL the fish monger welcomed the Queen and pointed at a monk fish. He said it resembled his mother-in-law. The Queen laughed uproariously across a few Stolz to a Riley and sons butchers established in nineteen. Ten here get a good serving of tripe tra- Sheen and Caribbean some or d'oeuvres to chew with relish tripe is the stomach lining of a sheep or cow tra- sheen variety of blood pudding and Caribbean pig trotters. Old famous in the market due to its long standing history of providing salted beef and to sailors circumnavigating the globe departing from the coastal harbor of Cove. Exit the English market and amble along to the Michelin starred. Itchy GAUCI on key patrons. Sit on stools or at the counter and observe the chef. Takeshi Miyazaki at work in the open kitchen experience. Japanese haute cuisine fused with local ingredients in fact Miyazaki uses local English Beans to make his tongue cut through dishes. The menu offers items that are grilled steamed pickles chewed in rice soup and Sushi me all reflecting the seasons sample the spring dishes pickled awash with Sardine Rhubarb welcoming. And She Soto's has crunch Kenny cream. Crockett with castletownbere crab unusual. Koji mayonnaise perhaps knockback. A man in Tokyo wants me to never drink hot sake. As it will give you a roaring hangover. He continued to confidently. Say Drinking ice cold under no circumstance would give you a hangover from experience. I can categorically confirm this is untrue after succulent meal of Japanese cuisine. Checkout alchemy coffee. In books on Barrack Street they used three F. E. Independent Irish coffee roasters. I promise a sip of the coffee in alchemy will make the drinker releasing audible in pleasure. The cafe has used books to flick through alternating art exhibitions from local artists decorate the wolves and all of this adds the creative and relaxing ambiance for dinner look no further than Para Diso. An internationally acclaimed Vegetarian restaurant known for its innovative menu parody so uses local ingredients for an international taste braise TURNIP SPROUTING. Broccoli and chilly glazed. Pan-fried Tofu with Patrouille. I some of the highlights on the diverse locally sourced menu. Even for the most carnivorous of meat eaters. This vegetarian jam is a culinary highlight of the city after such a gastronomic Odyssey. A final coaling to the Abbey. Tavern is much needed on the way to the pub take post-prandial Stroll Through University College Cork and admire the neo. Gothic quadrangle employs tres. Now for an evening staff Digestif in the Abbey Tavern a pint of Murphy's referred to me once as glorious mode of the River Lea make sure to bring along a copy of night boat to ten year by Kevin Barry Long listed for the Booker Prize last year this very pub features in the book and gives the reader great insight into the colloquialisms lyrical accents and the culture of this great city wined dined evening in a snug crack. Open a bag of cheese and onion crisps. And hopefully you'll be treated to a boisterous sing song as the night rose on and on