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Conall Ó'Móráin
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  • E267 That Great Business Show - Oil prices heading down, electricity prices heading up, Phil Byrne, Cantor FitzGerald & Beyond Borders, Carmen del Rosso
    Falling Oil Prices, Rising Power Bills — and the AI Boom You Didn’t See ComingOil prices are heading down. Electricity prices are heading up.Wait… what?In this episode of That Great Business Show with Conall O Móráin, Phil Byrne, Chief Investment Officer at Cantor Fitzgerald Asset Management, explains why — even if gas prices fall to zero — our power bills will still rise. From grid build-out costs to data-centre demand, Phil unpacks the new economics of energy and what it means for businesses, households, and investors.Then, Carmyn Del Rosso joins Conall to talk about her AI-powered career app, Beyond Borders, and why Irish professionals need to get better at selling themselves — especially when the competition is global.Hosted by Conall O’Morain, That Great Business Show — officially Ireland’s Business Podcast of the Year (UCD Smurfit Business School).Sponsored by De Facto Shaving Oil — made in Mayo, sold worldwide.Smooth faces. Smoother podcasts.🎥 Also watch in full colour on YouTube.Find all episodes at www.ThatGreatBusinessShow.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • E266 That Great Business Show - When a 'thumbs up' emoji forms a legal contract, Wendy Hederman, Mason Hayes & Curran
    E266 That Great Business ShowUCD Smurfit Business School, 'Podcast of the Year'Can a thumbs-up cost you thousands? It can.Partner Wendy Hederman (Mason Hayes & Curran) lays out, in plain English, how a quick WhatsApp, email or text can lock in a binding contract, why “subject to contract” won’t always save your skin, and how your employee’s casual message can bind the whole business.Fast fixes for SMEs: approvals, authority, and the one line to add before you hit send.Sponsored by De Facto Shaving Oil.Find all episodes at www.ThatGreatBusinessShow.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • E265 That Great Business Show - Rugby's Brian O'Driscoll, Caelan Doris go back to grind school & Poachers Drinks, about facing rough competition
    EP265 — Cheaper grinds at scale + how a Wexford mixer takes on Coke & Fever-TreePart 1:Brendan Kavanagh (Grinds360) explains how a hybrid learning model can undercut traditional grinds: where €2,000 per subject becomes ~€1,000 for all 20 subjects, with live nightly classes, a huge on-demand library and student tracking. He shares year-one results (€1.8m) and how revenues hit €2.4m in just late summer, plus expansion to NI/UK and how SAT could bring them a million more students annually from Asia.Part 2:Brendan Colbert (Poachers Drinks) on fighting global incumbents: shelf tactics, re-engineering the supply chain to reach 55–60% margins, landing premium accounts and pushing into Dunnes (≈45 stores)—with a Poachers Cola coming. And why they'll keep Gaeilge on their bottles when heading into the UK market. Sponsor: This episode is brought to you by De Facto Shaving Oil—made in Mayo, sold worldwide.Find all episodes at www.ThatGreatBusinessShow.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • E264 That Great Business Show - 'Invest like a pro' - JoinShuttle.com & Business opportunities in Pittsburgh, PA - Matt Smith, Allegheny Conference
    Episode 264 That Great Business Show with Conall Ó MoráinNow on video — watch this episode on YouTube.Invest like the pros: JoinShuttle.com founders Rob Halligan & Scott Ashmore say they only list deals where a top fund is also investing — and they run their own multi-stage checks before anything goes live. A €250-a-year subscription opens the door. They’ve already backed six deals alongside around 20 funds, with more in the pipeline. They explain why founders welcome their community for more than just the cheque (though that helps!).Why Pittsburgh, why now: Matt Smith of the Allegheny Conference makes a great case for Irish SMEs to test the US via The Steel City, Pittsburgh. Check out State corporate tax phasing from 9.9% toward 4.9%, some new incentives, and a playbook that connects you straight to CMU/Pitt talent (aka Big Brains particularly in AI and Robotics). Plus: it’s a logistics sweet spot — half a day’s drive to circa 40% of the US market — as well as a lower cost base than the US coasts.This show is powered by De Facto Shaving Oil — made in Mayo, sold worldwide.Follow us on LinkedIn for clips, extras and guest call-outs. And don’t miss the video version on YouTube (search That Great Business Show).Nothing in this show is investment advice. Always do your own research and speak to a professional advisor.Find all episodes at www.ThatGreatBusinessShow.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • E263 That Great Business Show - 'Huge Surge in US applications to TCD' - Linda Doyle, Provost, TCD
    Episode 263 That Great Business Show with Conall O MóráinWhy Everyone Wants In to TCD - '...because there's no future for libraries in Florida'.TCD Provost, Linda Doyle, on 'huge' U.S. Student Surge, Global Competition & The Future of Higher EdThat Great Business Show — winner of the UCD Smurfit Business School ‘Podcast of the Year’ — takes a masterclass with Linda Doyle, Provost of Trinity College Dublin, for a wide-ranging and insightful conversation about the present and future of one of Europe’s most storied universitiesWith 4,500 staff and a student body that’s becoming more international every year, Doyle shares her vision for Trinity’s next chapter. She talks candidly about the challenges of running a world-class university, the need to compete globally for talent and resources, and the opportunities created by the big jump in American students applying to study at Trinity and the threat to academic freedom in the US. It's all a sign of how Dublin and Ireland are becoming more attractive in the global education marketplace.This conversation is essential listening across faculties, research groups, professional services and others in 3rd Level education.Proudly sponsored by De Facto Shaving Oil.Listen now—and share with your Trinity (and other!) colleagues.Find all episodes at www.ThatGreatBusinessShow.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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