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Business Post Politics: First Poll of General Election 202409 Nov 202400:15:50
Editor Daniel McConnell is joined by Policy Editor Daniel Murray and Political Correspondent Cónal Thomas to discuss the findings of the first major opinion poll of General Election 2024, which shows Fine Gael is the most trusted party to handle the economy while Sinn Féin is seen as the best party to fix the housing crisis.   
Business Post Podcasts: Interview with Tánaiste Micheál Martin08 Nov 202400:33:24

With General Election 2024 now officially underway, throughout the campaign, we will be bringing you interviews, podcasts and reports with party leaders, ministers and those who want to replace them. In this episode, our political correspondent Conal Thomas sits down with one of the two men seeking to become Taoiseach once again – Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin. 

Tomás Sercovich, chief executive of Business in the Community Ireland19 Mar 202401:05:16

Tomás Sercovich is chief executive of Business in the Community Ireland, a business association providing advice and leadership on sustainability and corporate social responsibility. 

 

For his policy changes, Sercovich chose to ensure more diverse boards, to refocus valuation in companies on non-financial outcomes, and to future-fit business models for opportunities in sustainability. 

 

For his personal changes, he spoke about choosing to work in corporate sustainability, and how he is making more sustainable choices in his life. 

Leonora O'Brien, entrepreneur and founder of Pharmapod, joins Nadine O'Regan for #HowIDidIt26 Mar 202100:31:44
Leonora O'Brien, entrepreneur and founder of Pharmapod, joins Nadine O'Regan on #HowIDidIt to offer advice on striking out for yourself in business, scaling up, and creating structures for success. She also talks about why leadership is synonymous with learning; the mistakes she has learned from and the importance of building a great team.

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David Connolly, CEO of Wind Energy Ireland22 Mar 202101:24:22

David Connolly of Wind Energy Ireland discusses three policy changes and two personal changes for a greener world in his episode of Five Degrees of Change.

Hazel Chu, Lord Mayor of Dublin, joins Nadine O'Regan for #HowIDidIt19 Mar 202100:49:59
Hazel Chu, Lord Mayor of Dublin, joins Nadine O'Regan for #HowIDidIt: the Business Post's Women in Leadership podcast. In this engaging conversation, Chu tells of growing up in Dublin, and of how, in June 2020, she became the ninth woman and the first person of colour to become Lord Mayor of Dublin. As well as offering her story, she also provides advice on mentorship, managing sexist attitudes and adapting quickly to new challenges.

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Frans Timmermans, EU Commissioner for the European Green Deal15 Mar 202100:49:17

Frans Timmermans, Executive Vice-President of the European Commission and Commissioner for the European Green Deal discussed his three policy changes and two personal changes for a greener world. 

Catherine Martin, Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, joins Nadine O'Regan for #HowIDidIt12 Mar 202100:34:55
Catherine Martin, Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media in Ireland, joins Nadine O'Regan to discuss her path into politics, as well as her views on issues pertaining to gender equality, women in politics, maternity leave and creating societal change through leadership. 

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Anne O'Leary, chief executive of Vodafone Ireland, joins Nadine O'Regan on #HowIDidIt05 Mar 202100:45:39
Anne O'Leary, chief executive of Vodafone Ireland, joins Nadine O'Regan to reveal her path into leadership, taking in her early days growing up in Cork and her progressions throughout her multi-faceted career. She offers practical advice to women who are struggling to find their voice within major organisations, as well as offering tips to bosses about how best to structure their workforces to generate a healthy, positive environment. 

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Kealan Lennon of CleverCards26 Feb 202100:23:48
Fresh off striking a big deal with Mastercard, Kealan Lennon of CleverCards joins Emmet Ryan on the big show to talk about how he went from the virtual greetings business to payments, his dislike of the word pivot, and what's next for CleverCards.
#HowIDidIt: the Business Post's Women in Leadership podcast20 Feb 202100:01:21
Leadership is tough. That's true for anyone, but it can be particularly the case for women, who often battle prejudice to make it to the top. Join Nadine O'Regan, editor of the Business Post Magazine, published every week with the Business Post newspaper in Ireland, for this new series about female leaders, which is designed to help other women learn and lead. Through interviews with female leaders, in fields from politics to business to the arts, #HowIDidIt will offer practical ways to help listeners realise their goals and succeed in their chosen careers.

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Phones, buds, and 5G with Samsung's Russell Keating19 Feb 202100:20:02
Russell Keating of Samsung came on the big show to talk about a hectic start to 2021 as the phone maker brought out its S line of phones and related products a month earlier than usual in 2021. In addition to taking us through what's different with this year's S21 range, Keating told Emmet Ryan about what consumers are demanding more of from all of their devices now and what it means for manufacturers as well as the small matter of 5G ramping up over the next year.
Making home working security simple11 Feb 202100:20:29
Michael Conway of Renaissance and John Molloy of Zyalin join Emmet Ryan on Connected to talk about the challenges of ensuring a secure working environment at home and how to make it easy. Molloy is best known for his work with iKydz and he has taken inspiration from that to make managing a remote workplace as simple as plug and play. Conway and Molloy share plenty of insights over the show including how to make remote work secure beyond the pandemic.
Margie McCarthy, Director of Research and Policy Insights at the SEAI11 Mar 202401:14:47

Margie McCarthy is Director of Research and Policy Insights at the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI). Through her work, McCarthy is at the forefront of Ireland's sustainable energy revolution and has a passion not only for solving its technical challenges, but for overcoming the social obstacles to the scale of change needed. 

For her policy changes, McCarthy chose to create a vision for Ireland in 2050, to accelerate the roll out of district heating, and to wind down fossil fuel subsidies. 

For her personal changes, McCarthy chose to buy no new dresses in 2024, and to tune in to opposing opinions. 

The eye test you wear with Don Stack03 Feb 202100:23:47
Don Stack, founder of Optical Rooms, joins Emmet Ryan to talk about the Vivior eye test monitor his business is distributing which is designed to work out how you need to adjust everything from lighting to your glasses in managing a home working environment. Stack's story is one of the wilder ones of lockdown, managing his Irish based business from Madrid while we all get used to a new way of doing our jobs.
Donal Óg McCarthy of Accenture on making the cloud work28 Jan 202100:24:23
Donál Óg McCarthy, managing director of cloud at Accenture, joins Emmet Ryan to talk about his company's new report, Secure Cloud. McCarthy shares his thoughts on the challenges businesses face in securing a return on investment in cloud infrastructure and how to best ensure your cloud set-up is secure.
Predicting 2021 with Jason Ward of Dell Technologies Ireland22 Jan 202100:25:26
Jason Ward, vice president and general manager of Dell Technologies Ireland, is our first guest of the year and he joins Emmet Ryan to share his company's big tech predictions for the year to come. From 5G through remote working and a lot more, Ward breaks down the trends he believes will make a difference to your life in 2021.
That was the year that was22 Dec 202000:43:54
Connected closes 2020 with a look back at the tech trends that defined the last 12 months in the eyes of our team. Connected writers Róisín Kiberd and Jason Walsh join Emmet Ryan along with a first on show appearance by Jack O'Kennedy, our long suffering producer, to discuss the key topics that mattered to them over the year.
Alison Campbell of Knowledge Transfer Ireland17 Dec 202000:20:41
Alison Campbell joins Emmet Ryan on the big show to talk about her role as director of Knowledge Transfer Ireland (KTI). Campbell helped start the government backed organisation which brings academia and industry together to advance collaborative projects. Campbell highlights some really interesting projects KTI was involved in recently along with this year's KTI awards as well as explaining what drew her to the role in the first place.
Cormac O'Riordan of Banba09 Dec 202000:19:49
We're allowed out again but even with social distancing, it's not easy for bar and restaurant staff. Enter Banba, a new way for ordering to your table. Cormac O'Riordan, chief executive of Banba, joins Emmet Ryan to explain how this app got started and why plans for it predate the pandemic.
Paul Kavanagh of Fenergo02 Dec 202000:21:44
Fenergo's chief revenue officer Paul Kavanagh joins Emmet Ryan on the big show to discuss, among other things, what exactly a chief revenue officer does. Kavanagh talks about growing a multinational power from Ireland and where he sees opportunities for the business along with what it has been like taking up the role during the pandemic.
Tommy Kearns of Xtremepush25 Nov 202000:25:31
Tommy Kearns, chief executive and co-founder of multichannel engagement business Xtremepush joins Emmet Ryan on the latest episode of Connected. In addition to explaining what a multichannel engagement business does, Kearns talks about his business being named in Gartner's Magic Quadrant along with talking about the work involved in growing a tech company without external investment and his growth plans.
Lios sets its sights on the stars11 Nov 202000:29:25
Eimear O'Carroll and Rhona Togher first met when they were 15 and have been working together for 12 years. Their partnership through Restored Hearing brought them on a journey initially focused on aiding tinnitus to developing space age acoustic technology in the rebranded Lios. Togher and O'Carroll join Emmet Ryan to discuss their journey on building technology for space, getting a business up and running, adventures in the BT Young Scientists and Technology Exhibition, and keeping a co-working community going through Covid-19 times.
How AI can help the public sector04 Nov 202000:19:57
Emmet Ryan is joined by Microsoft's Dr Frank O'Donnell and John Ward of EY to discuss the research the duo led into making artificial intelligence help the public sector. Ward and O'Donnell talk about the surprisingly high appetite within the sector for AI and how to make the most of it along with what's needed in order to make the potential of the technology a reality in government services.
Anne Graham, chief executive of the National Transport Authority04 Mar 202400:47:17

Anne Graham is chief execitive of the National Transport Authority. She is tasked with leading the tranformation of Ireland's public and active transport systems, so that people can be encouraged out of their cars and onto bikes, buses and trains. 

 

For her policy changes, she chose to ensure the planning system is equipped to deliver transport infrastructure, to ensure compact development for more sustainable communities, and to move transport to multi-year funding. 

 

For her personal changes, she spoke about using public transport, using her bike, and plans to retrofit her home. 

Alan Branagh's journey from Beenz to Alchemists28 Oct 202000:31:31
Alan Branagh has seen so much in tech. Through Marconi, IBM, and, most notably, Beenz, he was at the heart of some of the biggest tech stories for good and bad at the tail end of the 20th century. The second half of his career has seen him guide businesses through their own challenges, leaning on what he learned along the way. Branagh joined Emmet Ryan to talk about the wild road.
The Queen of Prefab21 Oct 202000:25:31
It's rare to have royalty on the show but Amy Marks of Autodesk, the Queen of Prefab, graced Connected with her presence all the way from New Jersey in the US. Marks explains the role prefabrication is playing increasingly in construction, how the technology has evolved considerably in recent decades, and how Ireland can be a leader in the field particularly when it comes to healthcare.
iPhone 12 launch reaction14 Oct 202000:22:49
Apple launched four new smartphones on Tuesday, the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12 Pro, and the iPhone 12 Pro Max. Ian Guider, markets editor with the Business Post, joins Emmet Ryan to look at what these phones have to offer and whether they will be hits for both Apple and 5G carriers.
Adapting to customer demand in a pandemic with Paul Higgins of Virgin Media07 Oct 202000:20:26
Paul Higgins, Virgin Media's vice president of commercial, joins Emmet Ryan to talk about how his company has adapted through the Covid-19 crisis, the increased and changing demand for content from consumers, and the new Virgin Media 360 service.
Three Ireland's new 5G network28 Sep 202000:20:57
With Three Ireland launching its new 5G network today, Emmet Ryan caught up with David Hennessy, its chief technology officer, to talk about what the network will mean for customers across the island. The duo discuss the challenge of rolling out a new network through the pandemic, the availability of 5G for Three's customers, and what 5G will mean for the end user.
Kelly Becker of Schneider Electric24 Sep 202000:22:03
Kelly Becker is country president of Schneider Electric in Ireland and she joins Emmet Ryan to talk about everything her business is doing throughout the unique times we are dealing with this year. Originally from New Orleans, Becker now calls Ireland home and has got to know the way business is done here and what is required to make a team succeed in this environment.
Kenneth Arthur of VisionID on his social distancing and contact tracing solution09 Sep 202000:24:17
After a Covid-19 induced hiatus, the Connected podcast is back to discuss all the major happenings in the tech world. Joining us on this journey for our first episode since the pandemic began is Kenneth Arthur, the chief commercial officer at VisionID. The business has created a social distancing and contact tracing solution for Irish businesses. Kenneth talks about that along with how his business is adapting to Covid-19 times.
Eirgrid CEO Mark Foley31 Mar 202000:59:23
Daniel Murray is joined by Mark Foley, chief executive of Eirgrid, for the latest episode of Five Degrees of Change.    Eirgrid operates the national electricity grid, which you use every time you turn on your lights at home, or power up your computer at work, or plug in your phone in a coffee shop. It delivers the electric lifeblood of our economy, and plans the electricity network out into the future so that power generation continues to meet projected electricity demand.   It sources and connects new power generators to the grid, and it manages the distribution of that energy carefully to prevent surges or blackouts.
Codema CEO Donna Gartland23 Mar 202000:54:49
In episode ten, host Daniel Murray is joined by Donna Gartland, CEO of Codema, Dublin‘s energy agency.   Donna is a qualified electrician who decided early on that she wanted to study energy engineering. After completing her Bachelors of Engineering in Energy in Tallaght Institute of Technology, Donna went on to do a masters in Denmark in sustainable energy planning. In 2013 Donna joined Codema where she worked as a senior energy planner, monitoring and reporting on the progress of the sustainable energy action plan for Dublin city whilst also working on Dublin‘s first district heating systems which could prove complete game changers for how we warm our homes in Ireland.   Earlier this year Donna was appointed CEO of Codema, solidifying her position as a trailblazing leader in Ireland‘s sustainable energy sector. She and Daniel discussed heating systems, the role for gas in our energy future mix and even fossil fuel advertising.  
Senior researcher in energy systems at UCC Dr Paul Deane17 Mar 202001:02:42
In Five Degrees of Change some of the most influential voices on Energy and Environment will propose three big policy changes, and also outline two small personal changes they have made to contribute to a greener world. In episode nine, host Daniel Murray is joined by senior researcher in energy systems at UCC Dr Paul Deane.   Dr Paul Deane is an expert in the science, policy and economics of energy systems. He spends his time thinking about our energy futures and tries to understand how we will heat our homes, fuel our cars, use our lands and generate electricity in a cleaner way. Using computer modelling tools Paul probes different energy futures from a technical, societal and economical perspective. His research is helping to chart a way forward as the world gets to grips with climate change and the need for a low carbon world.  
Wopke Hoekstra, European Commissioner for Climate Action25 Feb 202400:43:53

Wopke Hoekstra is the European Commissioner for Climate Action, having served as deputy prime minister of the Netherlands, as well as minister for foreign affairs and minister for finance. 

 

For his policy changes, Hoekstra chose to enhance climate diplomacy, to build more carbon markets around the world, and to bridge climate action with economic competitiveness.

 

For his personal changes, he discussed recycling more and managing his own energy footprint. 

Environmental scientist and policy advisor Dr Tara Shine10 Mar 202000:55:11
     
Former TD and former president of the European Parliament Pat Cox03 Mar 202000:58:48
In Five Degrees of Change some of the most influential voices on Energy and Environment will propose three big policy changes, and also outline two small personal changes they have made to contribute to a greener world. In episode seven, host Daniel Murray is joined by former TD and former president of the European Parliament Pat Cox.   Cox has extensive experience working at the highest political level and, in recent years, has been involved in several impactful climate projects, from a trans-European transport corridor, to overseeing multinational tyre company Michelin‘s sustainability programme.  
CEO of Carbon Tracker Mark Campanale joins Daniel Murray for Five Degrees of Change, the energy and environment podcast from the Business Post14 Jan 202000:48:25
Mark Campanale is CEO of Carbon Tracker, the financial think tank that interprets the financial realities of the energy transition. Carbon Tracker is a hugely influential body. It has led the charge on convincing investors around the world to divest of their fossil fuel assets. It was Carbon Tracker that coined the term ‘carbon bubble’ when it produced a paper in 2011 concluding that there were more fossil fuel reserves in there world than could be safely burned according to the best climate science. That reported gained a cult like status after Bill McKibben used it as the basis for an article in Rolling Stone magazine. Carbon Tracker and Campanale then went on to coin the phrase ‘stranded asset’ which conceived that fossil fuel assets could become worthless in the coming years if the clean energy transition began to gather pace. The term is now a regular part of financial market jargon and the concept has led to investors around the world reconsidering the long term value of their fossil fuel assets.
Environmental activist, journalist and business owner John Gibbons joins Daniel Murray for Five Degrees of Change, the energy and environment podcast from the Business Post06 Jan 202001:02:11

John Gibbons is an environmental activist, journalist and business owner. John started his career working as a journalist across various beats. In the early 90’s he founded a healthcare communications company called MedMedia Group which today is one of the most successful healthcare publishers in Ireland. Despite John’s reputation as a dyed-in-the-wool eco activist it wasn’t until the birth of his daughter in the early 2000’s that John decided to take an interest in the environment and what kind of future lay in store for his daughter. Initially he started a blog called ‘Think or Swim’ as a means of solidifying his own thoughts on the climate and biodiversity crises. But in 2008 after building up a critical mass of knowledge John began contributing a weekly column on environmental issues to the Irish Times, reaching a national audience. Today, John splits his time between his healthcare communications business and his environmental activism and is one of the most recognisable voices in the country on climate change. He is a regular contributor to Irish broadcast media and he describes his own activism as freaking out and speaking out.

Business sustainability advisor Sue Garrard joins Daniel Murray for Five Degrees of Change, the energy and environment podcast from the Business Post31 Dec 201900:58:31

Sue Garrard is a sustainable business consultant and former executive at global consumer goods group Unilever. Sue has a unique perspective having worked at the highest level in both the public and the private sector. Before working for Unilever, Sue worked in the British government in the department of work and pensions, where, as the global recession kicked in, she was tasked with addressing the growing unemployment crisis. Nowadays, Sue tours the world campaigning for greater corporate transparency around their environmental impacts. 

Lecturer and climate expert Professor John Sweeney joins Daniel Murray for Five Degrees of Change, the energy and environment podcast from the Business Post23 Dec 201900:54:32

In Five Degrees of Change some of the most influential voices on Energy and Environment will propose three big policy changes, and also outline two small personal changes they have made to contribute to a greener world. In episode three, host Daniel Murray is joined by lecturer and climate expert John Sweeney.

Professor Sweeney has lectured at Maynooth University since the 1970‘s and is an expert on climate science and weather patterns. In his 30 year career he has produced over 100 scientific papers on climate change and has become one of Ireland’s most prominent voices on the subject.

Environmental scientist Cara Augustenborg joins Daniel Murray for Five Degrees of Change, the energy and environment podcast from the Business Post16 Dec 201900:42:58

In Five Degrees of Change some of the most influential voices on Energy and Environment will propose three big policy changes, and also outline two small personal changes they have made to contribute to a greener world. In episode two, host Daniel Murray is joined by climate scientist Cara Augustenborg. Cara is one of the most recognisable and critical voices on Ireland's environmental and climate performance and was appointed to the Council of State by President Michael D. Higgins earlier this year.

Economist John FitzGerald joins Daniel Murray for Five Degrees of Change, the energy and environment podcast from the Business Post09 Dec 201901:01:23

In 5 Degrees of Change some of the most influential voices on Energy and Environment will propose 3 big policy changes based on their area of expertise, and also outline two small personal changes they have made to contribute to a greener environment. In episode one, host Daniel Murray is joined by economist John FitzGerald. John has been an influential voice in Irish public life over a long and storied career that includes three decades spent with the Economic and Social Research Institute as well as a stint in the Department of Finance. John now chairs the Climate Change Advisory Council which directly advises the government on climate issues. He has always been seen as an exceptional communicator, being independently minded and of a creative persuasion, all attributes which are on clear display as he shares his five degrees of change. 

Five Degrees of Change28 Nov 201900:01:45

Five Degrees of Change is the new energy and environment podcast series from the Business Post. Host Daniel Murray will explore how we can all make the necessary changes to reduce our impact on the environment at this critical time. He’ll be asking some of the most influential experts in politics, business and academia to propose three big environmental policy changes they would make if they had the opportunity, and to let us in on two small personal changes they have made to contribute to a cleaner, greener environment.

Talking cybersecurity with Michael Conway and Dave Feenan01 Nov 201900:36:41
Connected is back with two great guests and veterans of the IT industry. Michael Conway has been running Renaissance for over 30 years while Dave Feenan is the network manager for Technology Ireland/ICT Skills. The duo join Emmet Ryan on the Connected podcast to talk about the hot topics to pay attention to in cyber security and how you can best protect yourself, all ahead of Cyber Expo Ireland and Cyber Con Ireland on 26 November.
Claire DuPont, research professor of European and international governance at Ghent University19 Feb 202400:57:41

Claire DuPont is a research professor of European and international governance at Ghent University, with a deep knowledge of the political economy of climate action. 

 

For her policy changes, she chose to better integrate the humanities and social sciences into the policy process, to invest in infrastructure and public services for climate resilience and climate justice, and to do proper climate risk assessments. 

 

For her personal changes, she spoke about trying to eat a plant based diet and doing more civic and community engagement. 

Connected Podcast: Top gamers Josh Juliano and Eric Finn05 Sep 201900:26:08
Eric Finn is Ireland's third best player of FIFA games while Josh Juliano was the only Irish player to make the finals of the Fortnite World Cup, where he finished 58th. These two talented gamers joined Emmet Ryan on the big show to talk about life as a top level player and the small matter of balancing it with school.
Connected Podcast: Devan Hughes of Buymie18 Jul 201900:28:48
After raising €1.6 million in July, Buymie chief executive and co-founder Devan Hughes joins Emmet Ryan on the big show. Hughes has quite the start-up story, with Buymie going through the growing pains and runway issues that so many founders can relate to. Now, with a partnership with Lidl and significant growth in the online grocery sector globally, he tells Connected why this is the time for Buymie to strike it big and make a push into continental Europe.
Connected Podcast: Richard Barnwell of Digit Games talks Star Trek and selling on mobile07 Jun 201900:29:30
Richard Barnwell, chief executive and founder of Digit Games, joins Emmet Ryan on the big show to talk about an Irish grown success story in the games business. The Dublin-based studio developed the wildly successful mobile game Star Trek Fleet Command and Barnwell's business was recently acquired by industry giant Scopely. Barnwell talks about the challenge of pleasing gamers and Star Trek fans, the work involved in building a game in this day and age, how Ireland is seeing a boom on the creative side of gaming, and what's next for Digit. Connected is produced and edited by Jack O'Kennedy which we're including in the text here because Emmet forgot to mention it during the interview. Live long and prosper.
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