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With a stroke of my brush, I have the power to transform faces into mesmerizing works of art. As a special effects makeup artist for TV and movies, I bring characters to life with my unique creative touch. Every brushstroke is meticulously crafted, allowing me to create captivating and lifelike appearances that captivate audiences. With my expertise, I have the ability to make imaginations come alive on screen and leave lasting impressions on viewers.
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I am Niall O'Riordan UBS, an avid mountain biker with a passion for exploring the great outdoors on two wheels. I thrive on the adrenaline rush of conquering challenging trails and pushing my limits. With years of experience, I have developed exceptional bike handling skills and a deep understanding of the sport. When I'm not shredding the trails, I enjoy sharing knowledge and experiences with fellow mountain bikers. I actively participate in local biking communities, organizing group rides, ...
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Welcome to Startups with Niall Maher. This show is to going give you tips, strategies and advice to grow your business and hopefully entertain you along the way. Niall will introduce experts and resources that he is always learning from. It’s all about sharing that experience with YOU. Niall has worked in nearly every corner of technology businesses; Lead Developer, Software Architect, Product Manager, CTO and now happily a Founder. You’ll also get to hear live calls with special guests (suc ...
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Newly engaged couple Meggan Grubb and Niall Kirkland sit down at their dinner table to eat delicious food and discuss all the sweet and sour parts of life. Listen in on their intimate conversations about relationships, mental health, fitness, friendships and everything in between, as well as being joined for dinner by some special friends along the way. Find us on Instagram at @sweetandsourpodcast
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"In certain situations, you can either laugh or cry and if you're not a pretty crier like me, then that leaves you with only one option". Join Dr Niall for your weekly dose of laughter with stories from the bedside and the bed. Niall, a junior doctor working in Ireland gives a light-hearted insight into being both a patient with a rare progressive neurodegenerative disease and a practicing medic and how the interplay between both has influenced his outlook on everyday life and his approach t ...
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We're Caitlin and Lucia, two gals who love music, feminism, and One Direction. Here on Talk Direction we discuss everything and anything 1D! This means that as Harry Styles, Liam Payne, Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, and Zayn Malik continue their paths as solo artists, we will be right there with them. We’ll be analyzing song lyrics for their deeper meanings, gushing about Harry's fashion evolution, and making predictions about future solo albums from the boys!
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From now on, the Best of the Month episode is Patreon-only. Public subscribers get the first 25 minutes or so. Patreon members get to hear the whole episode on their member feeds or on Patreon direct. It’s the Nialler9 Podcast’s monthly episode where Niall and Andrea recommend albums and songs of recent weeks. Episode 261 of the Nialler9 Podcast fe…
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In this episode, Niall asks a controversial question: Should Ireland serve lunch to asylum seekers arriving without passports, or should it send them back immediately? The debate stems from a recent case at Shannon Airport where two Chinese nationals were found without proper documentation after disembarking a Ryanair flight from Spain. The two men…
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Alex Huber rose to prominence in the early 1990s with ascents of what were the world's hardest sport climbs, consolidating the 9a grade and pushing on into 9a+. He brought his power to freeing the walls of El Cap and changed that mighty golden landscape forever adding the most popular and beautiful climbs on the great faces. At the same time, he br…
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Website: https://nialloriordanfx.co.uk/ In the world of entertainment, special effects (FX) makeup has always held a place of great importance. From the silver screen to theatrical stages, FX makeup transforms actors into fantastical creatures, historical figures, and otherworldly beings. How To Master Bridal Makeup Are you ready to create stunning…
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Cycling has a rich history filled with legendary figures who have pushed the boundaries of what is possible on two wheels. In this blog post, we will profile some of the greatest cyclists of all time, exploring their achievements and contributions to the sport. Benefits of Biking for Physical and Mental Health Mountain biking is not just a thrillin…
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In this episode, Niall discusses a deeply emotional and complex question: Should you stand by a partner during a mental health crisis, or is there a point where it's okay to walk away? The conversation stems from an email sent by a listener named Katie, whose husband, Liam, was diagnosed with bipolar disorder two years ago. Katie describes how his …
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In this episode, Niall explores whether parents should be held legally responsible for crimes committed by their under-18 children. With teenage crime on the rise, some believe parents should face legal consequences for failing to guide or discipline their children, while others argue that even the best parents can’t always control the actions of t…
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In this episode, Niall dives into the controversy surrounding the playing of the UK's national anthem, "God Save The King," at the Aviva Stadium. Many Irish fans responded by booing, raising the question of whether it is time for Ireland to move past historical grievances or if this reaction reflects the continued significance of the nation's past …
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In this episode, Niall explores the concern of having a dog, specifically a staffy, around a newborn baby. A listener, who is due to give birth in two months, has written in about her frustration with her husband’s refusal to rehome their dog. She believes it’s too risky to have the dog around their baby. Is she being unreasonable, or is her concer…
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Episode #260 of the Nialler9 Podcast is a long overdue Andrea deep dive into the life and times and music of Josh Tillman aka Father John Misty - Andrea's Cool Big Guy. Over nearly TWO HOURS, Andrea takes us through the highlights of his albums: Fear Fun, I Love You, Honeybear; Pure Comedy, God's Favourite Customer and Chloë and the Next 20th Centu…
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In this episode, Niall tackles the sensitive issue of whether there should be compensation for all victims of physical abuse in Irish schools before corporal punishment was criminalised. With a new report highlighting the extent of sexual abuse by religious orders in schools and ongoing calls for redress, Niall asks whether victims of physical abus…
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In this episode, Niall explores the question, "Does Our Government Hate The Irish Culture?" sparked by the controversy surrounding the SPHE schoolbook used in this year’s curriculum. Critics argue that the book, which seemingly portrays traditional Irish families negatively, is part of a broader attempt to undermine Irish culture. The discussion hi…
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In this podcast, Niall interviews Niamh Uí Bhriain about a controversial SPHE (Social, Personal, and Health Education) book being used in Irish schools. The conversation revolves around accusations that the book mocks traditional Irish culture, portraying an Irish family as backward, insular, and narrow-minded compared to more modern, diverse famil…
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In today’s episode, Niall dives into the proposed UK laws banning smoking in outdoor spaces and asks, should Ireland follow suit? He speaks with Adrian Cummins from the Restaurant Association and Paul Tryvaud of Tryvaud’s Restaurant in Killarney to explore how this potential ban could impact the hospitality industry. The UK government, led by Sir K…
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In this episode, Niall explores the debate around whether the Irish language should be compulsory for all students, regardless of their nationality. The discussion was sparked by the Taoiseach's comments suggesting that fewer students are choosing Irish for the Leaving Certificate because many come from families around the world and may not be in a…
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Niall is joined by journalist and arts writer Aoife Barry to review the fourth album from the Fontaines - new chapter, new label, new look, new sound for the band? Romance signifies some change from the Fontaines, their first on new label XL Recordings, they have graduated from the indie producer du jour Dan Carey with James Ford (Arctic Monkeys, B…
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In this episode, Niall asks the question: Is it time to ban drinking alcohol on planes and in airports? This debate has been sparked by recent comments from Ryanair's chief executive, Michael O'Leary, who called for alcohol limits to tackle a rise in disorderly and violent behavior during flights. O'Leary suggests restricting passengers to two drin…
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In this episode, Niall asks the pressing question: Who should be responsible for keeping children off social media? With the Health Minister proposing to challenge social media companies to limit access for under-16s, the debate continues over whether this responsibility should fall on the government, tech companies, or parents. Some callers argue …
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In this episode, Niall asks the complex question surrounding freedom of speech, especially in light of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov's arrest and the increasing scrutiny on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) by governments. With accusations that Telegram facilitates criminal activities due to its commitment to user privacy and encryption, the debate ar…
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In this episode, Niall asks the crucial question: Would you intervene if you saw someone being attacked? With the increasing reports of violence, it's a situation more people may find themselves in, and the responses are divided. Some callers believe it's essential to step in and help. They argue that as human beings, we have a responsibility to pr…
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In this episode, Niall asks whether it's time to scrap school uniforms, as many parents express frustration over the rising costs of back-to-school expenses. The debate centers on whether uniforms are an unnecessary financial burden or a valuable tool for promoting equality among students. Some callers believe that school uniforms are outdated and …
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In this episode of the Niall Boylan Podcast, Niall is joined by Peadar Tóibín, leader of the Aontú party, to discuss critical issues surrounding the Irish care system, particularly its failings in protecting the country's most vulnerable children. The conversation begins with a deep dive into alarming findings from Freedom of Information documents,…
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In this episode, Niall asks whether personal protection items, such as pepper spray, should be made legal in Ireland, especially as concerns grow over street safety, particularly for women. Senator Keogan's recent proposal has sparked debate: should individuals have the right to carry such items for self-defense? Some callers argue against legalizi…
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In this episode, Niall explores the pressing issues of immigration and housing in Ireland, asking listeners how they would solve these intertwined crises. While it's easy to point out the problems, Niall challenges listeners to propose real solutions. Some callers suggest that stricter immigration controls are necessary to alleviate the pressure on…
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In this episode, Niall discusses the controversial plan to use larger, remote reception centers, like Thornton Hall, to accommodate the growing number of refugees in Ireland. As the nation grapples with the influx, questions arise about the feasibility and morality of placing these centers far from urban areas. Some callers argue that it doesn’t ma…
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In this episode, Niall discusses a controversial new rule from Thanet District Council, which imposes a £100 fine for swearing in public. The measure has sparked heated debate, with some seeing it as a necessary step to curb antisocial behavior, while others argue it’s an infringement on free speech and an unrealistic, overly strict enforcement. So…
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In this episode, Niall explores the debate over whether same-sex or mixed schools provide a better educational experience for students. The discussion is sparked by recent comments from Higher Education Minister Patrick O'Donovan, who advocates for a co-educational learning model to promote integration and reduce gender-based violence. Some callers…
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In this episode, Niall asks, "Are Bad Laws Made To Be Broken?" This discussion is sparked by the case of Brendan McDonagh, a father facing possible imprisonment for building a small log cabin on his family's land after being denied state housing assistance. Despite his attempts to follow regulations, Brendan’s home is set to be demolished by Octobe…
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In this emotionally charged episode of The Niall Boylan Podcast, we explore the heartbreaking story of Brendan McDonagh, a father of two facing the possibility of imprisonment simply for trying to provide a home for his family. Brendan’s struggle highlights the deep hypocrisy and unfairness within the Irish housing system. Brendan, a hardworking ma…
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From now on, the Best of the Month episode is going Patreon-only. Public subscribers get the first 20 minutes or so. Patreon members get to hear the whole episode on their member feeds or on Patreon direct. It’s the Nialler9 Podcast’s monthly episode where Niall and Andrea recommend albums and songs of recent weeks. Episode 258 of the Nialler9 Podc…
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In this episode, Niall asks, "Is Boxing A Female Sport?" This topic arises in light of Kellie Harrington winning her second gold medal. A listener's message sparked the discussion: a mother expressed concern about her 8-year-old daughter wanting to join a boxing club, calling female boxing barbaric. Some callers think boxing is a fantastic sport fo…
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In this episode, Niall discusses whether Elon Musk's comments about an inevitable civil war are incitement or simply his opinion. Both the Irish Taoiseach and the UK Prime Minister are demanding a crackdown on online commentary around immigration and riots, condemning Musk's remarks. No 10 has criticized Musk for his post under a video of violent r…
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In this episode of the Niall Boylan Podcast, Niall is joined by John McGuirk, Senior Editor at Gript Media, and Michael Walsh, a political commentator and author. Together, they explore the intricate dynamics of the American presidential race, weighing the prospects of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in a conversation that is both insightful and con…
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In this episode, Niall asks: Riots: Who Is At Fault, The Government Or The People? Amid ongoing protests and escalating violence across the UK and Ireland due to immigration and controversial policies, this episode delves into the root causes of the unrest. Are the government’s policies to blame, or do the protesters bear responsibility for the vio…
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In this episode, Niall asks: Why Are World Leaders Ignoring Their Citizens? In the wake of the tragic events in Southport, ongoing riots in the UK, and widespread protests and unrest in Ireland and Europe related to migration, this question has become more pressing. Niall, joined by John McGurk, delves into the reasons behind this disconnect betwee…
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In this episode, Niall is asking: Are Children Getting Dumber? Recent research suggests a concerning trend: IQ scores are dropping among younger generations, reversing the previous pattern of rising intelligence known as the “Flynn Effect.” The study found that people born in 1991 scored about five points lower on IQ tests than those born in 1975, …
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In this episode, Niall is asking: Should We Bring Back The Death Penalty? The discussion co eurmes in the wake of the horrifying Southport stabbings, where a 17-year-old boy allegedly attacked a children's dance class, resulting in the deaths of two children and critical injuries to several others. The brutal incident has sparked a debate on whethe…
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In this episode, Niall is asking: Was the Olympic Games Opening: Freedom of Expression or Blasphemy? The discussion stems from a recent controversy during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics. The segment, which parodied Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper with drag queens, a transgender model, and a singer made up as the Greek god of wi…
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