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Dublin Chamber is proud and excited to introduce The Dublin Business Collective, kindly sponsored by SSE Airtricity. Every fortnight, our host, Máire Fay will sit down with entrepreneurial visionaries, industry icons, and game-changers from diverse backgrounds and industries. These trailblazers have built empires, shattered glass ceilings, and transformed their passion into thriving businesses. The Dublin Business Collective is your go-to resource for actionable advice, practical tips, and m ...
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The Dublin Festival of History is an annual free festival, brought to you by Dublin City Council, and organised by Dublin City Libraries, in partnership with the Dublin City Council Culture Company. The Festival has gained a reputation for attracting best-selling Irish and international historians to Dublin for a high-profile weekend of history talks and debate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The best analysis of the Irish political scene featuring Irish Times journalists, political thinkers and the occasional politician. Hosted by Hugh Linehan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Udi, Ariel and Wei

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Welcome to hihi haha berlin, the podcast where three friends - Udi, Ariel, and Wei - get together to chat, laugh and challenge each other's ideas. Living in Berlin gives us plenty to talk about, and we're not afraid to explore the weird and wonderful. Join us for entertaining and thought-provoking conversations that are sure to make you think and laugh. Powered by Firstory Hosting
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Determined not to fail at launching a show about things that failed to launch, Woolie decided to hit the ground running before he could stop himself. It was supposed to be about video games, anime, creativity, hype and success, but it's just shame and trash now. Shame and trash.
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Throughout the 1980s, two men dominated the Irish political landscape. Charles Haughey and Garret Fitzgerald embodied and articulated very different visions of Ireland and its future. Born a year apart, one a Northsider, one a Southsider, both sons of Civil War veterans, divided by social class, personality and beliefs, they came to epitomise their…
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Jack Horgan-Jones and Jennifer Bray join Hugh to tie up political loose ends as the summer finally arrives. With a General Election around the corner, Sinn Féin and Fine Gael have tricky tasks. Mary Lou McDonald must reset the party's message after disappointing results in June, while Fine Gael must select candidates to replace the 15 TDs who will …
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Can Kamala Harris win against Donald Trump? Former Irish Times Washington correspondent Suzanne Lynch covered Harris's unsuccessful 2020 primary and the early part of her vice-presidency. She joins Hugh Linehan and Irish Times columnist Fintan O'Toole to look at who Harris is and how her White House experience has changed her, and at the shape of t…
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The Republican National Convention is taking place this week in Milwaukee, just days after the assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Irish Times Washington Correspondent Keith Duggan is attending the four-day event and talks to Hugh Linehan about the “celebratory spirit” among Republicans who believe “the election is over in many ways”. The pair a…
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In this episode, our final show of series 2, host Máire Fay sits down with Kealan Lennon, founder of CleverCards. Kealan shares his remarkable entrepreneurial journey, from early success in corporate finance to leading a multimillion-pound buyout. Inspired by seamless mobile payments in China, Lennon identified a gap in the market for digital payme…
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Hugh Linehan is joined by Harry McGee and Cormac McQuinn to look back on the week in politics. They discuss the end of the Dáil term, the timing of the next general election (of course) and the Government's outstanding legislative agenda. In part two we hear some of Harry's conversation with newly-elected leader of the Green party Roderic O'Gorman.…
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After depicting the musical culture of Dublin's northside in his acclaimed documentary North Circular, director Luke McManus is now looking at the area's politics. His new documentary The Locals follows a range of candidates in the run-up to the June 2024 local elections, painting a picture of a diverse area and an equally diverse group of politici…
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Labour has won the 2024 UK general election with a massive landslide. Beyond that, huge shifts have taken place across the political map of Britain and Northern Ireland. To take a look at what has happened and what comes next, Hugh talks to London correspondent Mark Paul, Northern editor Freya McClements and Denis Staunton. Hosted on Acast. See aca…
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In this episode, Máire is talking all things reputation with Niamh Boyle, founder and CEO of The Reputations Agency. Niamh is a seasoned expert with over two decades of experience in reputation management. When it comes to setting the standard in strategic communications, and media relations, The Reputations Agency sits right at the forefront, shap…
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Washington correspondent Keith Duggan joins this week's wrap to discuss what could turn out to be one of the year's most consequential political developments: US president Joe Biden's disastrous performance at Thursday's debate with former president and Republican candidate Donald Trump. In a debate format that accentuated Biden's weaknesses, he ha…
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Pat Leahy is joined by Harry McGee and Cormac McQuinn to look back at the week in politics: The latest in the race to succeed Eamon Ryan as Green party leader. What is behind Micheal Martin's decision to name Jack Chambers deputy leader of Fianna Fail? Industrial action at Aer Lingus means holidaymakers face a summer of discontent. Will it bounce b…
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First we focus on political upheaval following the announcement that Eamon Ryan is stepping down as leader of the Greens. Political correspondent Cormac McQuinn provides updates on the frontrunners to succeed him, including Minister for Children Roderic O'Gorman and Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Pippa Hacke…
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