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Kill Shuffle

Dónal & Dylan

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A bi-weekly album review podcast recorded in Dublin and hosted by Dónal Kennedy and Dylan O'Connor. Each episode covers a selection of new releases from the worlds of rock, metal, alternative, pop, electronic, jazz, folk and beyond plus one noteworthy older record from the archives.
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Country by country, from one energy explosion to the next, Dónal Dineen presents an illustrated guide to the musical universe. No stone unturned. All the colours, every mood. /// Written and Presented by Dónal Dineen Produced and Edited by Ian Cudmore ///
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Do And Co Show

Dónall O'Donoghue

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A comedy podcast in which a great bunch of lads from Dublin Ireland talk randomly and openly about all manner of subjects from 80s,Sci-Fi to News etc. NSFW and Not for the easily offended.
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Butter Side Up

Leonie McDonagh, Maeve Finn & Donal Scullion

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Leonie McDonagh, Maeve Finn and Donal Scullion are your hosts for a regular dose of feelgood, with stories from the sunny side of the street.They talk to people near and far who, by accident or design, are making our world a brighter place. Funny, sometimes crazy, but always uplifting, these stories prove that when our toast hits the floor, it really can land butter side up.
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We Are The Makers is a new audio documentary series focusing on the work of contemporary Irish artists and their practice. Built around extensive interviews with some of Ireland’s most eminent artists, these quarterly transmissions will be part portrait, part diary, travelogue and soundscape. With the makers as our guide, these are deep-dives into back catalogues and entire bodies of work. Dispatches from the eye of the hurricane and heart of the matter. Written and presented by Dónal Dineen ...
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Paths is a podcast about unusual lives, often marked by dramatic change or a sense of living different lives simultaneously. It begins with an actor curiously seeking out the little-known stories of other actors who went on to do different things, such as becoming an astronomer, a CEO of a medical society or a director at Kickstarter. In the future it will encompass different kinds of stories. From all kinds of artists who went on to other professions to people who made the opposite journey ...
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Distinguished Lecturer in journalism at Queens College and long-time New York Newsday columnist Sheryl McCarthy speaks with accomplished individuals from all walks of life in this engaging half-hour series.
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What is happening to our economy and our politics? Are we stuck forever in this corporate dystopia? What can we learn from the failures of radical politics over the last 100 years? Commandante Alpha talks in depth to experts from the fields of Political Economy, Politics, Science, Philosophy, Complexity, Mathematics, Music, and the Environment.
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Behave Yourself

Donal Connolly

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The show that explains why we do, what we do. A heady mix of behavioural science, current affairs, interesting stories and general banter. All facts, true or alternative, that are claimed on this show should be checked, and be generally viewed with an ominous sense of mistrust.
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Little Atoms is a weekly show about books, with authors in conversation. Produced and presented by Neil Denny. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The introductory podcast of the 1913 Unfinished Business series on the centenary of the Dublin Lock-out. The team look at Ireland and Dublin in the early twentieth century and introduce two of the key protagonists of the battle, the ITGWU's Jim Larkin and the employers' leaders William Martin Murphy. Historian Dr. Conor Kostick speaks about the genesis of the Lock-out, its politics and how it developed. We finish by asking what relevance the 1913 Lock-out has in our society one hundred years ...
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A live comedy talk show. The Gareth Stack Show Live is an occasional programme featuring writers, musicians and artists, interviewed, indulged, and provoked by Irish writer and comedian Gareth Stack. Guests have included David Turpin, Mongoose, Donal Foreman, Bobby Ahern (No Monster Club), Tom Rowley, Myles Manley, Andrew Philip Smith, Patrick O’Flaherty, Graham Tugwell, Caoimhe Lavelle, Jonah King, James Moran, Darragh McCausland, Siam Collective and Gordon Rochford.
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The Laughs of your Life is a podcast with Doireann Garrihy at helm. In this series, Doireann aims to delve into the beauty of having a laugh, speaking to guests from all walks of life. From first memories of laughter to being laughed at to “if I didn’t laugh I’d cry” moments, these markers shape the interviews, bringing out the best in some of Ireland’s most influential people. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How did a people pleasing, shopaholic, mom completely change the trajectory of her life and finally start living on her own terms? Well, here's where you find out! The Basic B*tch Seeks Enlightenment podcast is dedicated to all things self development and spiritual growth for women who still want to feel...normal. You don't have to mediate at 5am, or renounce all possessions in order to find more purpose, passion, and joy in life. Join me as I share the life lessons and AHA moments that help ...
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Experience the fusion of digital transformation and environmental sustainability. Hosted by Bonnie Schneider and presented by Techstrong Group, this podcast connects listeners with tech trailblazers, offering a deep dive into how green strategies are reshaping DevOps and cloud technologies.
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Dive into the heart of the beautiful game with your host, Luke Jordan, as we explore the vibrant world of football from Ireland to the global stage. The extratime Football Podcast, an extratime.com production, is your ultimate guide to Irish domestic and international football, alongside captivating stories from the football world at large. Each week, Luke brings his unique insights and passion for football, covering the latest in the League of Ireland, the triumphs and trials of the nationa ...
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On the Morgan McKinley Leadership in Technology Podcast, we sit down with preemininant figures in the Irish technology space, discussing their careers, how they've built their teams, and their views on the most cutting edge industry developments.
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TNT EdTech Podcast

TNT EDTECH PODCAST

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Welcome to TNT EDTECH PODCAST, join Scott the Tech Coach and Matthew the Tech Director as we share all we know about educational technology, cool tools pro tips, and interviews with inspiring leaders in ed-tech! Follow us on Twitter @tntedtech and www.tntedtech.com
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What Am Politics?

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When it comes to understanding political issues, Richie is a self confessed toddler. That’s why he’s enlisted the help of Steve, his politically savvy drinking buddy, to help him understand how government effects our everyday lives and our interactions with each other. Join them, as they break down big political issues into comedic bite size bits and try to figure out, What Am Politics?
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Your health is in your hands! Listen to Health & Healing Coach Tracey McBeath chat to doctors, dieticians, nutritionists, health coaches and others sharing their knowledge, insight and wisdom on how to successfully embrace the low carb lifestyle for optimal health. All content is for informational purposes only. Please seek medical advice before starting on a lifestyle change program.
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Damian Barr's Literary Salon tempts the world's best writers to read exclusively from their latest greatest works and share their own personal stories. Star guests have included Bret Easton Ellis, Jojo Moyes, John Waters, Helen Fielding, Diana Athill and Louis de Bernières - all in front of a live audience at leading glamourous locations. Suave salonnière Damian Barr is your host. Don't worry it's not a book club - there's no homework. Salon Selective! Produced by Russell Finch.
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Stories all about LOVE! Most of all, God's love for His people as demonstrated in how He brings two people together for marriage and how He loves upon His singles. Ruth Cogan interviews couples and singles from a variety of ethnic, cultural, racial, and Christian backgrounds as well as stages of life to hear how God has worked in both natural and supernatural ways. Each week, we're invited to think about our heartbeat—how God is speaking to us—as we hear each story and are encouraged to trus ...
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Teach in VR

Corey Engstrom

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Teach In VR is a site committed to Teaching and Learning about Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality. Here on this podcast I connect with leaders in the EdTech community who are using big ideas and this new technology to reach students. Visit www.TeachInVR.com to connect and learn more!
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History Now is a weekly history show, broadcast on Northern Visions TV in Belfast and presented by historian Barry Sheppard. A focus on Irish and world history, the show's host speaks with local and professional historians from across the world on a range of historical topics. (All podcasts of History Now episodes are courtesy of Northern Visions Television Belfast).
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Meet the people behind the aviation business. Discover their passion, journeys and previous lives before flying became their world. Pieced together over a five year period, Jarlath Regan (creator of the award winning Irishman Abroad Podcast Network) has put together a collection of interviews with the best CEOs, business leaders, entrepreneurs and innovators that will give you an insight into the people behind the planes like never before. With his trademark humour and insight, season 1 focu ...
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This podcast is an attempt to understand the rules of the game, the rules of getting better at golf. Help you think about practice. Help you master the art and science of meaningful practice to unleash your golfing potential. Trying to understand what are the rules of the game to get better at golf faster? What's the secret to lower golf scores? How can we design practice that accelerates your progress? Your host, Peter Arnott, has asked all these questions, and found some of the answers, ho ...
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This week, meet Donal Ryan, who has since 2012 published seven bestselling novels and a collection of short stories. Based in County Limerick, Ireland – where he teaches creative writing at the University of Limerick – he writes heartfelt stories inspired by the kinds of people he's lived among all his life. His latest novel, Heart, Be At Peace, is…
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This week we have the first of a two-parter with my co-author Donal O’Coisdealbha on the Toyota Production System, and its implications for socialism. Donal has recently started a blog for those interested in the TPS and such topics as statistical process control, control systems engineering, operations research and management science, call the off…
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Send your your thoughts, opinions or feedback on any topics discussed on our podcasts On this edition of the Voice Notes podcast with Oisin Langan, we hear from: John Frost and Jon Daly at the RSC as Dundalk beat Waterford Donal Ryan and Barry Murphy Shamrock Rovers win over Sligo Rovers Patrick O'Connor on Bohs big cup win over UCD Support the sho…
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Irish Food History: A Companion is an extraordinary thing - a moment in Irish publishing history. Coming in around 800 pages, it covers everything from archaeology and food to the pub grub of today. Full of archival images, poetry, recipes and more besides, the book captures the best of what is happening in Irish food research. On this episode, edi…
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In a discussion with Anna Law, associate professor of political science at Brooklyn College, Sheryl examines the complexities of the U.S. immigration system amid the intensifying presidential race. Law emphasizes that immigration isn't a primary concern for most voters compared to economic issues, though it's heavily featured in conservative media.…
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A recent report that the Russian agents have recruited a source in the Oireachtas has led to concerns about the state’s security apparatus and the interest of foreign actors. Are we a target for spies? Are we capable of repelling any such threats. This week’s guest Cathal Berry is an Independent TD and formerly a long standing member of the defence…
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Lynne Peeples is a freelance science journalist, specialising in the environment, public health and medicine. She holds a M.S. in Biostatistics from Harvard and an M.A. in Science Journalism from New York University. Her writing has appeared in Huffington Post, Nature, Scientific American and The Atlantic, amongst others. A 2020-2021 MIT Knight Sci…
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The first our US presidential election podcasts hears from Bob Schmuhl. Bob, a professor emeritus of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame is a keen student of the history of American presidents and he has never seen anything like this campaign. He believes that the election will be the most consequential in US history whomever wins. Hos…
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Kev & BOD were once again located at the Talbot Hotel in Carlow for this week's episode reviewing the 2024 Carlow Football Finals. Details of the Camogie Finals were also given. And of course the Senior Football Final Replay is previewed. The lads also discuss possible LWB Player of The Year contenders! 00:00 - Intro 05:30 - Camogie Final Times 06:…
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We all know and love 'PS. I Love You'... but 'Where Rainbows End' is the one that got me. I read it over Christmas in 2004 and sobbed like I had never sobbed before. Fast forward to 2020 when I asked Cecelia Ahern to be a guest on the podcast. She sent a reply that said something like "thank you, yes...but not yet". Fast forward to October 2024. We…
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Paula Meehan is a poet for whom history is a constant source of inspiration. In this discussion at the Dublin Festival of History, she reads a number of poems written throughout the Decade of Centenaries, as well as other work shaped by the past. Paula’s collection, The Solace of Artemis, is available from: https://booksupstairs.ie/product/the-sola…
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We're back! And I'm sitting down with influential Canadian writer and thinker Naomi Klein, author of Doppelganger, No Logo, The Shock Doctrine and many more. Naomi studies and writes about corporate globalisation and the climate emergency, but today we're talking about the challenges of hiding from a child in order to get some work done, and not be…
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Kate Summerscale is the author of the number one bestselling The Suspicions of Mr Whicher, winner of the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 2008, winner of the Galaxy British Book of the Year Award, a Richard & Judy Book Club pick and adapted into a major ITV drama. Her first book, the bestselling The Queen of Whale Cay, won a Somerset Maugham aw…
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The budget was delivered this week and the general consensus was that it was a precursor to a general election, possibly to be announced in the weeks to come. So who are the winners on paper and who might be the real winner. Irish Examiner Political Correspondent Elaine Loughlin provides a global view of the big event and the fall-out. Hosted on Ac…
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In this episode, Sheryl sits down with Mount Holyoke College President Danielle R. Holley. They discuss her groundbreaking journey as the first Black woman president of the college, delve into Mount Holyoke's role in nurturing empowered leaders and fostering a community dedicated to academic excellence and social change, and highlight the college's…
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Craig Kearney is well established in the Palatine nets. He also keeps up his net keeping duty with New Oak while running a Web Design & Management business - www.Craigkearney.com We had a great discussion and it even featured an unexpected cameo from one of Craig's team mates! ★ Support this podcast ★…
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Send your your thoughts, opinions or feedback on any topics discussed on our podcasts On this edition of the Voice Notes podcast with Oisin Langan, we hear from: Barry Murphy on a dramatic Monday night clash in Tolka between Shels and Pats Ronan MacNamara, reporting live from Tolka Park, provides his voice note on the game's action Support the show…
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Season 10 begins with a bang! It’s TikTok and instagram sensation (that phrase is thrown around but we really mean it) Garron Noone. He talked to me about the sister he first spoke to two weeks ago, the cougars sliding into his DM's & his death row banquet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Ekow Eshun is a British-Ghanaian writer, editor, curator, broadcaster, and author of the memoir Black Gold of the Sun, which was nominated for the Orwell Prize for its exploration of race and identity. He writes for publications including the New York Times, Financial Times and Guardian, and has created documentaries for BBC4 and BBC Radio 4. Eshun…
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When he isn’t lecturing on history in UCD or presenting the Irish Examiner football podcast, Professor Paul Rouse mulls over how our world has become so susceptible to lies, spin and misinformation. He has now developed a module called Manufacturing Truth that looks at how there have always been attempts to sell lies in pursuit of political or fina…
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Lee Miller is best recalled now for her defining images of the Second World War. With Kate Winslet playing the role of Miller in a new film, it seems a good time to explore Miller’s visit to Dublin in the winter of 1946. Sent by Vogue to photograph James Joyce’s Dublin, her images capture scenes like Barney Kiernan’s public house and Belvedere Coll…
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Pal & Rathvilly reach SFC Final - Fenagh v K/C in the IFC - Leighlinbridge to meet Ballon in the JFC A - Rathvilly v Eire Og JFC B - Ladies Football Finals & More Johnny Nevin joins us to Review the action! ★ Support this podcast ★By Kevin Regan
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Send your your thoughts, opinions or feedback on any topics discussed on our podcasts On this edition of the Voice Notes podcast with Oisin Langan, we hear from: Barry Murphy on Derry City -v- Shamrock Rovers and the Derry dive Keith Treacy on Pats v Waterford and if the Ireland manager should go to games. Plus Aidan Keena on the good vibe of the S…
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Garth Greenwell is the author of Cleanness. His novel What Belongs to You won the British Book Award for Debut of the Year, was longlisted for the National Book Award, and was a finalist for six other awards, including the James Tait Black Prize, the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choi…
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As the campaign rhetoric ramps up and the polls continue to fluctuate, another would be assassin has been arrested in the USA. Senior CNN correspondent Donie O’Sullivan talks to us about the current temperature in the USA, while it is lazy to label all Trump supporters as bigots and why violence is an increasing feature of this election. And he als…
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