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Irish Stallion Sean Galway
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Windy City Slam
Sean Galway’s comeback; Ali/Kross at SSW
A gruesome leg injury and excruciating rehab didn’t stop Sean Galway from returning to what he loved. A year after breaking his leg in a match, “The Irish Stallion” joins Windy City Slam to walk us through his origins in the wrestling business, training at Freelance Wrestling Academy, what he remembers from his debut match, his “gambler” gimmick, the match vs. Dante Leon at Iron Spirit Pro where he suffered the injury, the long rehab and his return to the ring at Freelance Wrestling. Plus, Mike recaps SSW Entertainment’s “HORSEPOWER III” and a class encounter between Mustafa Ali and Jordan K...
2025-03-11
1h 12
Sit Down Marks! Podcast
Raising the Stakes! w/ Sean Galway
Slam this button to send us a message! All wrestling opinions welcome!The final pod in a 4 pod series covering the return to the ring of the “Irish Stallion” Sean Galway. Join DB and Sean as they wrap up the series of Sean’s Journey from a broken femur in February 2024 to Back in the Ring in February 2025. They talk Sean’s ring training to come back, his first match back at Freelance Wrestling & More! Video available on @SitDownMarks YouTube Channel including DB & Sean watching Sean’s Match. All of the 4 part series available on all podcast platforms...
2025-03-05
46 min
Pot of Hot Coffee
Stripping Wires on the Clock
Pot of Hot Coffee is a New York based podcast hosted by a comic named Sean Nieves and his long time friend Travis Hurley. This week the coffee is served black (no guests). Importantly we found a name for our fledgling fan base. Chaos reigns as Travis copes with a breakup while the crew dives into everything from cultural clashes to obscure history. They discuss living above brothels, Irish citizenship, and the strange laws against balaclavas. Sean shares stories about New York comics, insane social media posts, and jaw-dropping moments from open mics. Meanwhile, the duo tackles topics like...
2025-01-17
1h 47
Popmundial.com Radios (online) - Music from Around the World by Popmundial.org
Popmundial Radio 1 Globe, MUSIC FROM AROUND THE WORLD: with Irish and Celtic Moments, some jazz, classical music, folk, rock and French chansons and ALL IN CONCERT/LIVE, as rec LIVE SUNDAY 8the Dec, 2024
Send us a textselected from:The Rapparees - Lampies (Reels)Christy Moore - Delirium TremensDagda - MorrignaSeán Keane - O' ReillyGràinne Hollande - The Blue Hills of Antrium/Meilte Cheann DubhrannIrish Show Ensemble - The Lord of the DanceThe Dublin Ramblers - Port LáirgeThe High Kings - Galway GirThe Rolling Stones - The Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil (Live)Falco - Coming Home (Jeanny Part 2, Ein Jahr danach) ( Live Version )
2024-12-16
2h 56
The Ireland Podcast
125. Tom Giblin: A Musical Tribute
Episode 125 is a musical tribute to the esteemed musician Tom Giblin who passed on Saturday 19th October 2024. Tom was a regular fixture on the traditional Irish music circuit in Galway playing his acoustic guitar and singing songs, often along with his sister Mary. His passing has been a profound loss to his family and many, many friends.This episode has no ads and was given the blessing of Tom's family to be a celebration of his life. It consists of three main parts:Part 1: WakeThursday 24th of October at Monroe's...
2024-11-22
1h 09
Sit Down Marks! Podcast
Episode 136 - Checking in w/ The Stallion!
Slam this button to send us a message! All wrestling opinions welcome!On this episode of Sit Down Marks!, DB checks in with the “Irish Stallion” Sean Galway, to see how rehab & recovery is going just 7 months removed from a broken leg suffered in a wrestling match in February of 2024. This is update #3 with Sean, a series of podcasts covering Sean’s road to getting back in the ring. Follow us on FB, Subscribe on YouTube!Buy the show a coffee! Sit Down Marks! Merch SportzWire Radio Hall of Fame Podcas...
2024-10-04
55 min
Galway Archives - Ireland Family Vacations
The Irish Dance Experience in Galway
Want to learn an Irish jig during your Ireland vacation? The Irish Dance Experience in Galway is the place to go!The Irish Dance Experience in GalwayThis article is also available as a podcast. To listen please scroll to the player at the bottom of the page.Riverdance & the Culture of Irish DanceIt's been over 25 years since Riverdance brought Irish dance to the world stage. Siobhan Manson is a former lead dancer with Riverdance and owner of the Irish Dance Experience in Galway.Siobhan joined Riverdance on the European...
2024-07-18
17 min
Irish & Celtic Music Podcast
Come Hell or Highwater #666
Come hell or highwater, we have more music on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #666. Subscribe now! Moher, Telenn Tri, The Drowsy Lads, Maggie’s Wake, Michael Darcy & The Atlantic Tramps, Kathryn Tickell & The Darkening, The Out of Kilters, Paisley Close, The Flailing Shilaleighs, Medusa's Wake, Wooden Legs, The Walker Roaders, Ashley Davis GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s fo...
2024-06-20
1h 06
Sit Down Marks! Podcast
Episode 128 - Update with the Stallion!
Slam this button to send us a message! All wrestling opinions welcome!On this edition of the Sit Down Marks! Podcast, DB sits down with the "Irish Stallion" Sean Galway to get an update on his recovery, rehab, life at home, and more since his injury in February of this year. Buy the show a coffee! Sit Down Marks! Merch SportzWire Radio Hall of Fame Podcast!! Want to Advertise or Market Your Product or Service to our Fanbase? Email dbonthemic@yahoo.com or Follow @S...
2024-06-07
1h 10
The Ireland Podcast
66. Anna Falkenau: Traditional Musician & Researcher
Episode 66 is a conversation with musician and researcher, Anna Falkenau. Anna takes us through her personal journey from East Germany to the West of Ireland with a few musical performances along the way. The latter half of the interview focuses on her research into Traditional Irish Music - a must listen for anyone interested in the arc of the popularity of this jewell in Ireland’s crown.Conversation includes: introductions; growing up in East Germany; classical vs. trad bowing technique; the subtle details of playing trad; Orkney Islands; Cathal McConnell; Nuala Kennedy; learning by ear; ‘The Way...
2024-06-03
1h 12
The Ireland Podcast
60. Lillis Ó Laoire: Sean-Nós Singer - Part 2
Episode 60 continues with the conversation and more songs from An tOllamh (Professor) Liam Lillis Ó Laoire, two time winner of the premier sean-nós singing competition at Oireachtas na Gaeilge.Conversation includes: training and competitions; Art Mac Cumhaigh; the only two aislingí poems from Ulster ‘Úirchill a' Chreagáin’ and 'Aige Cuan Bhinn Éadair' or 'Aisling Airt Mhic Cumhaigh'; one of the first uses of the word Gaeltacht in modern Irish; the Spanish Tribe of Milesius; Jerry Hicks, a teacher of Paul Muldoon; a performance of ‘Úirchill a' Chreagáin’; winning Corn Uí Riada twice; Seán Ó Riada; Ceol an nUasal...
2024-05-22
57 min
Ripecast
RIPECast 017: Jennifer Healy: From Sports History to Cultural Heritage: The Art of Film and Television Production
For this episode we are joined by film and television producer, Jennifer Healy. Jennifer has worked for Mind the Gap Films since 2008 and her most recent work includes Pass It On, the RTE series which follows the trials and tribulations of LOI Women's Premier Division players from Dublin's Shelbourne FC, Galway United and Peamount United FC. Previously, Jennifer produced Ó Bhéal, a cinematic exploration of the rise of hip hop and electronic artists in Ireland, embracing oral traditions of folklore, ancient poetry and sean-nós singing to create a new fusion sound, a culture clash through music. An ensemble pie...
2024-05-02
23 min
Sit Down Marks! Podcast
Episode 123 - Sitting Down w/ the Stallion!!!
Slam this button to send us a message! All wrestling opinions welcome!Join DB as he sits down with Chicago-based independent professional wrestler "The Irish Stallion" Sean Galway to discuss his horrific injury during a wrestling match back in February, his surgery afterwards, and healing to a full recovery. Buy the show a coffee! Sit Down Marks! Merch SportzWire Radio Hall of Fame Podcast!! Want to Advertise or Market Your Product or Service to our Fanbase? Email dbonthemic@yahoo.com or Follow @SitDownMarks o...
2024-03-15
1h 22
The Ireland Podcast
27. Valentines & Ireland: Fr. Séan Mac Giollarnath feat. Irish With Mollie
Episode 27 opens with Mollie teaching us how to say "Happy Valentine's Day" in Gaelic. Then the conversation moves to Whitefriar Street Church where Fender Jackson chats with Fr. Séan Mac Giollarnath about: Whitefriar Street Church location and history; Fr. John Spratt; how the relics ended up in Ireland; Pope Gregory XVI’s solidarity with Irish Catholics; St. Valentine’s life and martyrdom; Ash Wednesday and Valentine’s Day occurring on the same day; the other relics of St. Valentine; St. Valentine being someone close to us during our difficulties; visitors to St. Valentine’s shrine; the devel...
2024-02-14
46 min
The Ireland Podcast
23. Liam Ó Maonlaí: Hothouse Flowers
Episode 23. A zen-like conversation between Liam Ó Maonlaí and Fender Jackson which provides no beginning nor end. Bookended with live piano performances Liam shares his performing and recording insights as well as his inspiration when it comes to performing. Other topics include cheap and free pianos, tuning pianos, identity, the gun makers of the world, reforging a world identity, Tuatha Dé Danann, Irish geography, Inisheer, Irish architecture, Irish people being cracked, bombed, nomadic people, Danny Sheehy, Shane Howard, long haul flights vs tractoring, sean-nós and the blues, the tin whistle, music being an alchemy, Gospel music, the f...
2024-02-07
1h 00
The Rocky Road
Thomas O'Toole - The Kid
Welcome to the 150th episode of The Rocky Road boxing pod! Today's guest has been on the hitlist since we began. Thomas O’Toole is following in Seán Mannion’s footsteps as a Connemara man looking to make his way as a professional boxer in Boston. And the 6ft 3in southpaw puncher even had Rocky Ros Muc helping out in the corner when he made his pro debut back in 2021. Since then, the former Irish Elite champion has built his record to 8-0 and has recently announced a homecoming bout in Galway for March 16*. Here, the 26-year-old describes his ow...
2024-01-24
1h 04
Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Local Business Spotlight: Irish Restaurant Company
So the name "Irish Restaurant Company" may not be too familiar, but if I were to say Galway Bay, Killarney House, Brian Boru, Pirates Cove, or Egg Nog, you might perk up! Today, we speak with GM Sean Lynch, and co-owner Anthony Clarke about their four restaurants and how each has become not only a restaurant in a community but a part OF the community. From fundraising dinners to making the staff and customers feel truly like family. We talk about the Axis of Evil (trivia team at Galway's Pub Quiz Night) and their donations to...
2023-10-14
33 min
Learn Irish with daily podcasts
20230913_IRISH_faitios_ar_dhaoine_-_comhairleoir_i_ngaillimh
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/ykjdu324 Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com "People are afraid" - Councilor in Galway. "Faitíos ar dhaoine" - Comhairleoir i nGaillimh. Frank Fahy, City Councilor in Galway, has said that people are afraid to come into the city because of the violence that has been going on in the place for several weeks. Tá sé ráite ag Frank Fahy, Comhairleoir Cathrach i nGaillimh, go bhfuil faitíos ar dhaoine a theacht isteach sa gcathair mar gheall ar an bhforéigean atá ar bun san áit le roinnt s...
2023-09-13
10 min
Learn Irish with daily podcasts
20230909_IRISH_cula4_le_seoladh_inniu!
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/yl7sf2f3 Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Cúla4 to be launched today!. Cúla4 le seoladh inniu!. The Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sports and Media, Catherine Martin, will launch the first Irish language channel for children, later today. Seolfaidh an tAire Turasóireachta, Cultúir, Ealaíon, Gaeltachta, Spóirt agus Meán, Catherine Martin, an chéad chainéal Gaeilge do pháistí, níos déanaí inniu. Children of primary age who will be targeted in the educational programs, who have "clear links" t...
2023-09-09
10 min
The Maroon And White Pod
The Galway Senior Football Club Championship gets underway | The Maroon & White Pod
Maurice Brosnan of the Irish Examiner and former Galway footballer Sean Denvir are building-up to the highly anticipated opening round of the Senior Football Club Championship. We have rebranded our logo so we will now be known as The Maroon & White Pod rather than The Backdoor GAA Podcast. All of previous content and podcasts are still available. Subscribe for more content! This Podcast is brought to you by Steede Motor Group, Claregalway. For your personalised vehicle shopping experience! Find out more at steedemotorgroup.ie
2023-07-27
1h 16
Mens Rea: A true crime podcast
128 - A Questionable Conviction: The Deaths of Margaret and Martin Glynn
On a chilly Sunday morning in December of 1980, Michael Kelly arrived at a neighbours house in a panic. There was a fire in the house he was staying in nearby, and inside were the two elderly siblings who he was there to look after. Sadly, Margaret and Martin Glynn - siblings in their 80s - were removed from the house and pronounced dead. But was this a tragic accident, or a malicious act driven by greed? This episode was researched and written by Aileen Spearin. ******** Find us on Facebook or Twitter! With thanks to our supporters on Patreon! Donate today...
2023-07-10
42 min
Moncrieff Highlights
Muhammad the most popular name for boys born in Galway City last year
The most popular baby names in 2022 were Jack and Emily.But when you look at the county by county breakdown, there’s one that stands out: Muhammad was the most popular boys name in Galway City. So just how fast is the Muslim population growing in Galway? Sean was joined by Ibrahim Noonan, Imam of Galway Mosque and the first ever Irish Imam, to discuss...
2023-02-27
07 min
Moncrieff Highlights
Muhammad the most popular name for boys born in Galway City last year
The most popular baby names in 2022 were Jack and Emily.But when you look at the county by county breakdown, there’s one that stands out: Muhammad was the most popular boys name in Galway City. So just how fast is the Muslim population growing in Galway? Sean was joined by Ibrahim Noonan, Imam of Galway Mosque and the first ever Irish Imam, to discuss...
2023-02-27
07 min
Moncrieff Highlights
Predicting Irish weather using folklore
Red Sky at Night, Sailor’s Delight. A Green Christmas makes a fat Churchyard. If it be clear, a happy year. These are some of the common sayings in Irish folklore about the weather, but were they really trying to, or able to, predict the weather? Dr Marion McGarry is a Lecturer in ATU in Galway and author of 'Irish Customs and Rituals: How our ancestors celebrated life and the seasons' and she joined Sean on the show to discuss...
2023-01-06
08 min
Moncrieff Highlights
Predicting Irish weather using folklore
Red Sky at Night, Sailor’s Delight. A Green Christmas makes a fat Churchyard. If it be clear, a happy year. These are some of the common sayings in Irish folklore about the weather, but were they really trying to, or able to, predict the weather? Dr Marion McGarry is a Lecturer in ATU in Galway and author of 'Irish Customs and Rituals: How our ancestors celebrated life and the seasons' and she joined Sean on the show to discuss...
2023-01-06
08 min
Panoramica (Highlights)
Galway Band 'New Dad'
Galway band ‘New Dad’ is one of the greatest Irish bands at the moment. The group has played Glastonbury, supported Fontaines DC, and gained over one million listeners in 176 countries on Spotify in 2022. The band’s lead singer Julie Dawson and guitarist Sean O’Dowd chatted with Tom about the group’s history, its inspirations, gigging, their experiences of living together, plans for 'New Dad' in 2023 and much more besides.
2023-01-01
20 min
FNI Wrap Chat
#180 | John Murphy | Editor (North Circular) out now in Irish Cinemas.
John Murphy had a very GALWAY chat with our very own Seán T. Ó Meallaigh for this great episode. Merry Christmas Everyone!!!! John is an experienced and freelance editor working across drama and documentary. His work has premiered at Sundance, Berlin, SXSW, HotDocs, Sheffield, DocPoint and Doc Leipzeig. For television, He has cut multiple award winners and a whole host of shows ranging from profiles of cultural icons in sport and music to history and politics. In 2018, John was nominated for the Best Editor award by the Irish Academy and in 2022 won the award for Irish-language feature An Cailín Ciúin...
2022-12-20
1h 12
New Books in Irish Studies
Robert J. Savage, "Northern Ireland, the BBC, and Censorship in Thatcher's Britain, 1979-1990" (Oxford UP, 2022)
Robert J. Savage is a professor in the Boston College History Department and served as one of the directors of the University’s Irish Studies program for close to twenty years. He has been awarded Visiting Fellowships at Trinity College, Dublin, the University of Edinburgh, Queen’s University, Belfast and the University of Galway. Savage’s publications explore contemporary Irish and British history and include The BBC’s Irish Troubles: Television, Conflict and Northern Ireland (2015) short listed for the Ewart-Biggs Literary Award; A Loss of Innocence? Television and Irish Society 1960-1972, (2010) winner of the James S. Donnelly Sr. Book Prize from...
2022-11-21
34 min
New Books in British Studies
Robert J. Savage, "Northern Ireland, the BBC, and Censorship in Thatcher's Britain, 1979-1990" (Oxford UP, 2022)
Robert J. Savage is a professor in the Boston College History Department and served as one of the directors of the University’s Irish Studies program for close to twenty years. He has been awarded Visiting Fellowships at Trinity College, Dublin, the University of Edinburgh, Queen’s University, Belfast and the University of Galway. Savage’s publications explore contemporary Irish and British history and include The BBC’s Irish Troubles: Television, Conflict and Northern Ireland (2015) short listed for the Ewart-Biggs Literary Award; A Loss of Innocence? Television and Irish Society 1960-1972, (2010) winner of the James S. Donnelly Sr. Book Prize from...
2022-11-21
34 min
New Books in Western European Studies
Robert J. Savage, "Northern Ireland, the BBC, and Censorship in Thatcher's Britain, 1979-1990" (Oxford UP, 2022)
Robert J. Savage is a professor in the Boston College History Department and served as one of the directors of the University’s Irish Studies program for close to twenty years. He has been awarded Visiting Fellowships at Trinity College, Dublin, the University of Edinburgh, Queen’s University, Belfast and the University of Galway. Savage’s publications explore contemporary Irish and British history and include The BBC’s Irish Troubles: Television, Conflict and Northern Ireland (2015) short listed for the Ewart-Biggs Literary Award; A Loss of Innocence? Television and Irish Society 1960-1972, (2010) winner of the James S. Donnelly Sr. Book Prize from...
2022-11-21
34 min
In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Robert J. Savage, "Northern Ireland, the BBC, and Censorship in Thatcher's Britain, 1979-1990" (Oxford UP, 2022)
Robert J. Savage is a professor in the Boston College History Department and served as one of the directors of the University’s Irish Studies program for close to twenty years. He has been awarded Visiting Fellowships at Trinity College, Dublin, the University of Edinburgh, Queen’s University, Belfast and the University of Galway. Savage’s publications explore contemporary Irish and British history and include The BBC’s Irish Troubles: Television, Conflict and Northern Ireland (2015) short listed for the Ewart-Biggs Literary Award; A Loss of Innocence? Television and Irish Society 1960-1972, (2010) winner of the James S. Donnelly Sr. Book Prize from...
2022-11-21
34 min
New Books in Journalism
Robert J. Savage, "Northern Ireland, the BBC, and Censorship in Thatcher's Britain, 1979-1990" (Oxford UP, 2022)
Robert J. Savage is a professor in the Boston College History Department and served as one of the directors of the University’s Irish Studies program for close to twenty years. He has been awarded Visiting Fellowships at Trinity College, Dublin, the University of Edinburgh, Queen’s University, Belfast and the University of Galway. Savage’s publications explore contemporary Irish and British history and include The BBC’s Irish Troubles: Television, Conflict and Northern Ireland (2015) short listed for the Ewart-Biggs Literary Award; A Loss of Innocence? Television and Irish Society 1960-1972, (2010) winner of the James S. Donnelly Sr. Book Prize from...
2022-11-21
32 min
New Books in Communications
Robert J. Savage, "Northern Ireland, the BBC, and Censorship in Thatcher's Britain, 1979-1990" (Oxford UP, 2022)
Robert J. Savage is a professor in the Boston College History Department and served as one of the directors of the University’s Irish Studies program for close to twenty years. He has been awarded Visiting Fellowships at Trinity College, Dublin, the University of Edinburgh, Queen’s University, Belfast and the University of Galway. Savage’s publications explore contemporary Irish and British history and include The BBC’s Irish Troubles: Television, Conflict and Northern Ireland (2015) short listed for the Ewart-Biggs Literary Award; A Loss of Innocence? Television and Irish Society 1960-1972, (2010) winner of the James S. Donnelly Sr. Book Prize from...
2022-11-21
34 min
Irish Times Inside Business
Sean O’Driscoll of Cliste Hospitality: “There were a number of hoteliers charging rates that were indefensible”
Growing up in Youghal, Co Cork, Sean O’Driscoll first “caught the bug” for the hospitality industry, while working behind the bar in his local hotel. From there, he went on to study Hotel Management in Galway, with a stint in Switzerland to gain further experience. He has worked in many venues across Ireland and has spent 13 years as a hotel general manager, before finally taking up a group role in 2016. Today, he is the co-founder of Cliste Hospitality, one of the largest operators and managers of hospitality venues in Ireland. In this episode, he talks to Ciarán Hancock about h...
2022-10-19
38 min
Celtic Corner
More music from the lands of the Celts....
Bagpipes..... drums...... heavenly voices.... all come together to stir the soul..... Title ArtistYe Jacobites By Name Highland ReignBanish SlainteWild Mountain Thyme Hounds of FinnBard Dance EnyaFear a Bhata Mark Mueller & Scott NelsonFear A Bhata SlainteLily the Pink Brobdingnagian BardsDid She Mention My Name The Irish RoversCapclear AislinnBurke & Hare Ed MillerIrish Jig Set ????Jennie's Chickens Sean OrrFoggy Dew Dublin City...
2022-08-13
1h 58
Tondeltitnu Podcast
(Styro)Foam Runners: Shamrock Edition
We're joined by Sean and Victor to recount Sean's and regular host Rishven's trip to Ireland to visit Kishor. While the bulk of the episode focuses on Kishor's controversial Yeezy Foam Runners, we talk about the time we spent in Dublin, Athlone, and Galway. We discuss whether Irish Guinness is really all that, talk about the recent influx of American tourists and comment on how loud they are, talk about all the food we tried and why that did not include "Irish food", Dublin's similarities to the UK at large, why Galway was the highlight of the trip, minimum...
2022-07-19
1h 20
The Unseen Podcast
Sean Ryan
On Tuesday the 1st of September 1998, 17 year old Sean Ryan left his home in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland with £300 from his savings account and has not been seen by his family since. He was later spotted over 200 miles away in Galway and later in County Clare on the Saturday evening however since then there has been no confirmed sightings of him. Where has Sean gone and why did he leave in the first place? Important information provided by: https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/ive-never-given-up-hope-co-down-mum-still-searching-for-missing-son-last-seen-21-years-ago-38360278.htmlhttp://www.thedownrecorder.co.uk/pages/?title=Mum%E2%80%99s...
2022-04-10
21 min
Tony's Irish Country and Craic Party
Tony's Irish Country and Craic Party Saturday 9th April 2022
The best soundtrack for your post Grand National Party.Hermes House Band Int. Country RoadsJoe Dolan Common PeopleDickie Rock I write the songsBrendan Bowyer HucklebuckEamon McCann Tight Fittin JeansShauna McStravock Music Love Shine a LightCiaran Rosney You're the oneSean Corrigan Full time foolClubsound George Jones Alan McCartney Ballymour Grouse BeatersSammy Mackie RIP I'm yer man Northern Ireland World Cup SongNiamh Lynn Country Music Sing me an old fashioned songShawn Cuddy MedleyJohn Hogan - Singer/Songwriter...
2022-04-09
1h 59
The big kick off
Tbko League of Ireland Podcast : S3E4 with Sean Connor
Former Sligo Rovers, Bohemians, Dundalk and Galway United manager Sean Connor joined us on the podcast to share a few stories and discuss all the weeks League of Ireland news & stories including.... - The Future for Derry City - The Leagues Double Weekend - WNL kicks off this weekend - Roddy Collins announces his Book The Rodfather All this and Sean shares his thoughts on his time at Sligo Rovers, his time in Africa and the LOI vs The Northern Irish Football League.
2022-03-03
51 min
Climate Conversations
Sustainable farming with Green Earth Organics
In this months episode Sean and Callum head to the beautiful Green Earth Organics farm in Galway to chat to owner Kenneth Keavey about sustainable farming. Kenneth and his team of over 40 staff grow a variety of delicious organic vegetables, which they deliver to subscribers around Ireland. We discuss the benefits and challenges of organic farming, the importance of soil health, the challenges vegetable farmers face in Ireland, the importance of locally grown produce for food security and our health, what people can grow in their own back yard and much more! Head over to www.greenearthorganics...
2022-02-12
44 min
Film Ireland Podcast
Film Ireland Presents: Director Damian McCann & Writer Aislinn Clarke of Doineann
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Director Damian McCann & Writer Aislinn Clarke about their film ‘Doineann’. Doineann the Irish for ‘stormy weather’, is the feature debut from Damian McCann with the screenplay penned by Aislinn Clarke and tells the story of the disappearance of a woman and her baby on a remote Irish island. Her husband must put his trust in the island’s retired policewoman to help find his family before a storm hits the island. Starring Love/Hate actor Peter Coonan, Bríd Brennan (Calm With Horses, Brooklyn), Clare Monnelly (Moone Boy) and Sean T. O’Meallaigh...
2022-02-01
32 min
Film Ireland Podcast
Film Ireland Presents: Director Damian McCann & Writer Aislinn Clarke of Doineann
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Director Damian McCann & Writer Aislinn Clarke about their film ‘Doineann’. Doineann the Irish for ‘stormy weather’, is the feature debut from Damian McCann with the screenplay penned by Aislinn Clarke and tells the story of the disappearance of a woman and her baby on a remote Irish island. Her husband must put his trust in the island’s retired policewoman to help find his family before a storm hits the island. Starring Love/Hate actor Peter Coonan, Bríd Brennan (Calm With Horses, Brooklyn), Clare Monnelly (Moone Boy) and Sean T. O’Meallaigh...
2022-02-01
32 min
Shelfmarks
Shelfmarks: St Brigid's Day Special
In this special episode of Shelfmarks for St Brigid’s Day, in association with the Department of Foreign Affairs, podcaster-in Residence Zoë Comyns explores the figure of Brigid. She imagines her origins in Irish folktale and story and delves into the Royal Irish Academy collection for traces of Brigid in the recordings of the Doegen archive. In 1926 the Irish government asked Dr Wilheim Doegen (Director of the Sound Department at the Prussian State Library in Berlin) to make recordings of Irish speech in the Gaeltacht. The Department of Education asked the RIA to organise the project. Dr Doe...
2022-01-31
38 min
The Royal Irish Academy
Shelfmarks: St Brigid's Day Special
In this special episode of Shelfmarks for St Brigid’s Day, in association with the Department of Foreign Affairs, podcaster-in Residence Zoë Comyns explores the figure of Brigid. She imagines her origins in Irish folktale and story and delves into the Royal Irish Academy collection for traces of Brigid in the recordings of the Doegen archive. In 1926 the Irish government asked Dr Wilheim Doegen (Director of the Sound Department at the Prussian State Library in Berlin) to make recordings of Irish speech in the Gaeltacht. The Department of Education asked the RIA to organise the project. Dr Doegen came to Ire...
2022-01-31
38 min
Toora Loora
Coast of Malabar
"We will miss the great Galway bard who loved Co Clare.. Slán Sean.." Eoin O'Neill. Josh and Kristian take a trip down down the spice trading routes of India to the "Coast of Malabar" in this episode, as they talk about the legendary Irish bard Sean Tyrrell, who past away Saturday October 30.Follow us on Instagram @tooraloorapodcastFind us on Facebook.com/tooraloorapodcastEmail us at tooraloorapodcast@gmail.comSean Tyrrell - Coast of Malabar: https://open.spotify.com/track/61qIX246NWPWGwBwrs1vxQ?si=b741c8fa6649473f
2021-11-05
1h 00
CenterPieceNY
S2E2: Jacqueline Kealy - from Tuam to the stage lights of New York City!
We know County Galway in Ireland has it share of towns (and a city!), each with their own character and traditions, but Tuam–along the northern edge of the county–stands apart in its creative take on the world.It is no surprise that such a free-thinking place, with its vibrant music and theatre scene, should produce an adventurous young lady like Jacqueline Kealy, our centerpiece for this episode.In fact, Ireland produces more such women than most nations, and we'll explore that theme too in this episode. Raised in Tuam, Jacqueline left Irel...
2021-10-28
57 min
The Stinging Fly Podcast
John Patrick McHugh Reads Sean O'Reilly
On this month's episode of the podcast, editor Danny Denton is joined by writer John Patrick McHugh, to read and discuss Sean O'Reilly's story 'All Day And All of the Night', which first appeared in our Winter 2011 issue. John Patrick McHugh is from Galway. His fiction has appeared in Winter Papers, The Tangerine, Banshee, Granta and The Stinging Fly. Pure Gold, his debut collection of short stories, was published by New Island in February of this year, and by Fourth Estate in June. He is currently guest editing an issue of Banshee. Sean O'Reilly was b...
2021-08-25
54 min
Indo GAA
Who's got the 'big Mo' as we head into the Summer?
Momentum is everything in sport and with such a short turn-around between the Allianz Leagues and the Championship, it’s more important than ever this summer in the GAA and on this week’s Throw-In podcast, David Brady and Brendan Cummins join Will Slattery, Michael Verney and Sean McGoldrick as they look back on the league’s weekend football and hurling action.With Kerry’s big win over Tyrone generating much attention, is the race for Sam effectively a two-horse race? But if David Clifford was to be injured are Kerry a team of genuine title contenders? And then the...
2021-06-14
57 min
The Moore Institute Podcast
“He [She] got this Air out of the Night”: Environments of Irish Music
Irish Studies’ Seminar Series-Spring 2021 – School of Geography, Archaeology and Irish Studies, in association with the Moore Institute, NUI Galway. This seminar showcases three recently graduated PhD researchers in Irish Studies, Dr Malachy Egan, Dr Michael Lydon, Dr Rory McCabe, all of whom have music culture and music-making as their central research area. In this seminar, these researchers will investigate environments of Irish music, exploring the use of noise to signal specific spaces in popular music; space and place and space in the work and approach of Seán Ó Riada; and environment and ethnography on Clare Island. Speaker...
2021-05-08
1h 16
Collective Whisper podcast
Gets to know.......Seán Keane
Join me on Collective whisper gets to know...with Seán Keanehttps://www.collectivewhisper.com/podcast-1Sponsor us: https://www.patreon.com/collectivewhisperPodcast every Friday at 9pm GMT/Video every Monday at 8pm GMTSubscribe to hear on Thursdays at 9pm and watch the video on Sundays at 8pm.Seán Keane from County Galway is described as the greatest musical find of the 90's. Traditional Irish, folk and even country and blues songs all lend themselves to his...
2021-04-30
1h 37
Heatcast
BONNIE SPENCER - Heatcast (S1 Ep9)
On this episode of the heat cast, we interviewed one of Galway's rising stars - Bonnie Spencer Interview date - 21/02/2021 The Heatcast is a podcast to show case the heat of the Irish rap scene. The podcast is hosted by Seán Ryan who has interviewed several rappers on such as Outsider YP, LG4 Trey, Craic Boi Mental over the last number of years. These shows are aimed to give an insight into the scene from an artist perspective as well as sneak peak on how the heat is m...
2021-02-22
20 min
North American Irish Coaches Show
Sean Kelly "The Kerryman"
As a young player, Sean Kelly stood out within Arsenal’s youth academy. A talented center back with a high soccer IQ, he captained Arsenal in the FA Youth Cup and played with Cesc Fabregas, one of the most accomplished players in English Premier League history. Kelly also has caps for the Irish U17 and U19s. Through a series of unfortunate injuries, Kelly’s time with Arsenal came to an end, and he later played with Cork City, Galway United and Pike Rovers in Ireland. Kelly’s life and career were transformed when he receive...
2021-02-17
1h 06
Heatcast
A10sín & Dj Green - Heatcast (S1 Ep5)
On this episode of the heat cast, we interviewed one of Galway's hottest artist right now - A10sín & Dj Green The Heatcast is a podcast to show case the heat of the Irish rap scene. The podcast is hosted by Seán Ryan who has interviewed several rappers on such as Outsider YP, LG4 Trey, Craic Boi Mental over the last number of years. These shows are aimed to give an insight into the scene from an artist perspective as well as sneak peak on how the heat is made Fo...
2021-02-03
40 min
FNI Wrap Chat
#130 | Paul Walker | Writer/Showrunner
Joining our BRAND new host Remie Michelle Clarke and Seán T. Ó Meallaigh is Writer and Showrunner Paul Walker. Paul enjoys working across various media. He is equally at home writing black comedy, campaigning or state-of-the-nation drama, friendship group stories or site-specific multi-media theatrical experiences. Recent work includes: thriller series NORTH SEA CONNECTION for Mopar Media Group, Sweden/Subotica Entertainment, Ireland; THE PROFESSIONALS (fka SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE) for Roadside Attractions, US/Subotica Entertainment, Ireland; and CALL THE MIDWIFE Series 9 for Neal Street Productions/BBC1 (2020) where his episode guest starred the inimitable Phil Daniels. As well as developing original television drama, Paul...
2021-01-14
52 min
Blarney Pilgrims Irish Music Podcast
SMASH HITS 2020 (PART 3)
A bit of beach time, and the third of our compilations from the year of 2020. Featuring Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, Una Monaghan, Jason Rouse, Emma Lewis, Joanie Madden, Rita Farrell, Daithí Gormley, James Keane, Tara Howley, Sean Lally, Cathy Custy, Hajime Takahashi, Catherine McEvoy, Ciaran Kelly, Cameron Mather, Áine Tyrrell, Sean Mathews, Liam Thomas Bailey, Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin, Tola Custy and Tola Custy live with Ado Barker. The tunes (I think we've got 'em all...) Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh - Kitty Lie Over Una Monaghan - Nana Nora's and The Clean Player Jason Rouse - The Fa...
2021-01-04
1h 25
What Buildings Do:An architecture podcast.
11. Sheila O' Donnell | HOUSES
In this episode host Emmett Scanlon talks to Sheila O Donnell, one of Ireland’s most celebrated architects. With John Tuomey, Sheila has been running their practice O Donnell+Tuomey in Dublin for over 30 years. The practice have designed and built theatres, cinemans, primary schools, university buildings, libraries, student centres, bridges, art galleries - It is impossible to summarise there their achievement and influence on architecture culture and discourse in Ireland and around the world, and in 2015 the pair were awarded the Royal Gold Medal in London one of architecture’s highest awards. The conversation with...
2020-11-18
58 min
The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series
The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series Season 2 Episode 1: Lillis Ó Laire discusses the sean-nós Irish traditional singer, Joe Heaney
Lillis Ó Laire, from National University of Ireland, Galway, is the guest as we discuss the Sean-nós Irish singer, Joe Heaney.
2020-10-15
51 min
FNI Wrap Chat
#117 | Phillip Doherty, Emma Foley and Tamryn Reinecke. Galway Film Fleadh, Best First Feature and Best Irish Feature Winners 2020.
#BONUS EPISODE TIME On this extra episode; Seán T. Ó Meallaigh (Flying solo) went to Galway and Dublin respectively to interview Phillip Doherty, Emma Foley and Tamryn Reinecke of Pale Rebel Productions to chat about their recent success with their debut feature made for just 40,000 and with a bucket of Cavan good will, Redemption of a Rogue Phillip Doherty is a playwright and director. Two-time winner of the RTE PJ O'Connor Radio drama Award, Philip Doherty a native of Cavan Town, holds an MA in Drama and Theatre Studies from NUI Galway where he developed his writing and honed his uni...
2020-08-14
1h 15
Irish Radio Canada
In Conversation with Sean Keane
Seán Keane from County Galway is described as the greatest musical find of the 90's. Traditional Irish, folk and even country and blues songs all lend themselves to his unique style and unforgettable voice.
2020-07-26
14 min
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
John Danaher on Our Coming Automated Utopia
Humans build machines, in part, to relieve themselves from the burden of work on difficult, repetitive tasks. And yet, despite the fact that machines are everywhere, most of us are still working pretty hard. But maybe that’s about to change. Futurists like John Danaher believe that society is finally on the brink of making a transition to a world in which work would be optional, rather than mandatory — and he thinks that’s a very good thing. It will take some adjusting, personally as well as economically, but he envisions a future in which human creativity and artistic impuls...
2020-05-18
1h 22
Indo GAA
The problem with refs and umpires, Galway the sleeping giant and is Bugler the new Connolly?
Referees, umpires, cards and time-keeping all came under the microscope after this weekend’s Allianz Football League games and on this week’s Throw-In, Ciaran Whelan joined Will Slattery and Donnchadh Boyle to go through all the big talking points.Whelan slammed the Clifford sending off believing it was an easy cop-out to dish out two yellows."Let's look at the context of the incident and see would it be the defender instigating this and if it is the defender, let's start punishing the defender and instead of the cop-out of just saying it's handy here to gi...
2020-02-10
40 min
New Books in Irish Studies
Seán Crosson, "Gaelic Games on Film" (Cork UP, 2019)
Today we are joined by Seán Crosson, leader of the Sport and Exercise Research Group at NUI Galway, co-director of the MA in Sports Journalism and Communication, and Professor at the Huston School of Film and Digital Media. He is also the author of Gaelic Games on Film: From Silent Films to Hollywood Hurling, Horror, and the Emergence of Irish Cinema (Cork University Press, 2019).In our conversation, we discussed the first depictions of Gaelic Games on film; American and British portrayals of hurling and Gaelic football that popularized and subverted Irish stereotypes; the role of the Ga...
2019-12-30
1h 07
New Books in Film
Seán Crosson, "Gaelic Games on Film" (Cork UP, 2019)
Today we are joined by Seán Crosson, leader of the Sport and Exercise Research Group at NUI Galway, co-director of the MA in Sports Journalism and Communication, and Professor at the Huston School of Film and Digital Media. He is also the author of Gaelic Games on Film: From Silent Films to Hollywood Hurling, Horror, and the Emergence of Irish Cinema (Cork University Press, 2019).In our conversation, we discussed the first depictions of Gaelic Games on film; American and British portrayals of hurling and Gaelic football that popularized and subverted Irish stereotypes; the role of the Ga...
2019-12-30
1h 05
New Books in Western European Studies
Seán Crosson, "Gaelic Games on Film" (Cork UP, 2019)
Today we are joined by Seán Crosson, leader of the Sport and Exercise Research Group at NUI Galway, co-director of the MA in Sports Journalism and Communication, and Professor at the Huston School of Film and Digital Media. He is also the author of Gaelic Games on Film: From Silent Films to Hollywood Hurling, Horror, and the Emergence of Irish Cinema (Cork University Press, 2019). In our conversation, we discussed the first depictions of Gaelic Games on film; American and British portrayals of hurling and Gaelic football that popularized and subverted Irish stereotypes; the role of the Gaelic Games in pr...
2019-12-30
1h 07
New Books in Sports
Seán Crosson, "Gaelic Games on Film" (Cork UP, 2019)
Today we are joined by Seán Crosson, leader of the Sport and Exercise Research Group at NUI Galway, co-director of the MA in Sports Journalism and Communication, and Professor at the Huston School of Film and Digital Media. He is also the author of Gaelic Games on Film: From Silent Films to Hollywood Hurling, Horror, and the Emergence of Irish Cinema (Cork University Press, 2019).In our conversation, we discussed the first depictions of Gaelic Games on film; American and British portrayals of hurling and Gaelic football that popularized and subverted Irish stereotypes; the role of the Ga...
2019-12-30
1h 07
The Irish Times Sports Podcast
#90 Dublin Make History, Rugby Squad News
Five-in-a-row, three-in-a-row, same but different. It's all about the Dubs this mizzly Monday morning as they gathered up the men's and women's All-Irelands over the weekend, making their own bits of history align the way.Sean Moran and Keith Duggan join us to talk about Saturday night's replay in Croke Park and all that flowed from it. Dublin's most impressive final victory came after one of the best first halves of football anyone can remember. And though the futures of Jim Gavin and Stephen Cluxton may be up in the air, there's no sense that Dublin's job is finished.Joanne...
2019-09-16
47 min
Irish Music Stories Podcast
The Irish Woodshed
What do the Irish music and dance worlds think about practicing? Fiddle players Fergal Scahill, Finn Magill, and Rose Flanagan; banjo player Martin Howley; cellist Natalie Haas; flute player Nicole Rabata; and dancer Kieran Jordan share thoughts about woodshedding in the trad world. Plenty of music here, too. Full playlist below. * * * * * * * Thanks to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to, George McAvoy, Michael Craine, David Vaughan, Brian Benscoter. Joe Garrett, Gerry Corr, Daniel, and one anonymous donor for underwriting this episode. Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in t...
2019-09-10
45 min
A Pint With Seaniebee
Episode 130 - Denis Buckley has a pint with Seaniebee
"I’ve always believed that you’re just trying to create one [important] work in your lifetime, it just takes all your fucking lifetime to try and achieve it." Filmmaker, artist and writer Denis Buckley was raised in the repressive, hypocritical, religious Ireland of the 1970s. His only respite came from the Cinema Paradiso-esque joy of film at a local cinema. The early death of his father caused him to rebel and escape the country at 20 and he has lived and worked in London ever since. We discuss what it means to be Irish and the ideas of national identity and...
2019-08-10
44 min
A Pint With Seaniebee
Episode 128 – Meditations on the futility of life with The Don haz a pint with Seaniebee
Partially hammered (and over a bottle of Oyster Bay from Centra), Seaniebee and The Don mull over many of life’s big questions: why death begins at 50; how capitalism is destroying the ’99 Ice Cream; the trouble with Irish Americans; how to survive as an anorexic during a famine; a tribute to Brendan Grace; a rather forgettable joke about Alzheimer’s; Tayto; Trump; Jews and much, much more! Links: SAFE CROSS CODE: https://tinyurl.com/mm4tb7b A proper Brendan Grace bit: https://tinyurl.com/y4vr6y5f A Pint With Seaniebee Please subscribe to support the podcast: www.patreo...
2019-07-20
59 min
Indo GAA
'7th July will live long in their lives' Laois' history-making and Super 8s Preview
This summer’s hurling Championship keeps on giving and it was another incredible weekend with Laois’ memorable and historic victory over Dublin that sees them into an All Ireland quarter final against Tipperary.Jubilant manager, and Kilkenny legend, Eddie Brennan, joined Michael Verney, Colm Keys and Sean McGoldrick to look back on a victory for the ages for Laois and what it means for the future generations of Laois hurlers to come.“They’re having the time of their lives,” Eddie told the show. “7th July will live in their memories for a long, long time.”In foot...
2019-07-08
51 min
The Irish Times Sports Podcast
#77 Munster & Leinster Round Robins, Rossies Reign Supreme, McIlroy Disappoints
Let the bonfires burn. Roscommon are Connacht champions again and this time they went through Mayo and Galway to get there. Keith Duggan was in Salthill for the latest chapter in Anthony Cunningham's increasingly impressive coaching career and he joins us to talk about it - and also to pick over Galway's demise.In hurling, Sean Moran took in the ever-so slightly phoney war in Thurles yesterday between Limerick and Tipperary. Did it matter? Will it matter? And what of Saturday night in Parnell Park and Wexford Park? Exactly how difficult is it for pundits to know the permutations ahead...
2019-06-17
39 min
The Metal Cell Podcast
Ten Ton Slug. Sean and Ronán talk about summer appearances on the main stage of Metal Days in Slovenia and The Sophie Lancaster stage in Bloodstock.
The Metal Cell Studio packed it's mics, laptop cans of Carlsberg and headed up to Galway following the trail of slime to track down Ten Ton Slug. Sean and Ronán sat down with me in Ronán's kitchen and instead of TV show Come Dine With Me we had our own Come Slime with Me chat about upcoming tours, recording singles, past members, future plans and of course the excellent merchandise from Ten Ton Slug. All in all it was a great chat with one of the leading bands of the Irish Metal Scene and plenty of craic as...
2019-05-30
1h 02
The Irish Times Sports Podcast
#74 In Praise of Sean O'Brien, Leinster Hurling, Hon the Ros
Saturday brought the curtain down on the rugby season, ending with the heart-warming sight of Sean O'Brien lifting the Pro-14 trophy after Leinster beat Glasgow in Celtic Park. Sunday brought the news that O'Brien is going for hip surgery and will miss the World Cup, ending his international career. Gerry Thornley is in studio to pay tribute to the man he ranks as the best captain Ireland never had.Wexford and Galway played out a stop-start, weather-beaten draw in Salthill over the weekend, leaving the Leinster Hurling Championship on a knife-edge. What is up with Galway? Where are Wexford? And...
2019-05-27
38 min
The Royal Irish Academy
RIA MS 23 N 10 and the transmission of the Ulster Cycle of Tales
Professor Ruairí Ó hUiginn MRIA is Director and Senior Professor in the School of Celtic Studies at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. He formerly was Professor of Modern Irish at Maynooth University and has held lecturing positions in the universities of Uppsala, Bonn, Galway and at Queen’s University Belfast. He has published widely on many aspects of the Irish language and its literature. Conference by the Royal Irish Academy Library in partnership with Roinn na Sean-Ghaeilge, Ollscoil Mhá Nuad. The Royal Irish Academy manuscript known by its shelfmark ‘23 N 10’ was produced in Ballycummin, Co. Roscommon, in the sixteenth century. It is an...
2019-03-28
42 min
The Royal Irish Academy
The learned family of Ó Maoil Chonaire – the Connacht branch
Nollaig Ó Muraíle, MRIA, is a former senior lecturer in Irish at NUI Galway, and, prior to that, reader in Irish and Celtic Studies at Queen's University Belfast. His numerous publications treat, inter alia, of the Gaelic manuscript tradition, learned families of Gaelic Ireland, Irish onomastics, and medieval Irish annals and genealogies. Conference by the Royal Irish Academy Library in partnership with Roinn na Sean-Ghaeilge, Ollscoil Mhá Nuad. The Royal Irish Academy manuscript known by its shelfmark ‘23 N 10’ was produced in Ballycummin, Co. Roscommon, in the sixteenth century. It is an extraordinarily important manuscript for many reasons, but it is particu...
2019-03-28
36 min
Indo GAA
Bonus Ep: Joe Brolly on the desecration of the game at underage level
Joe Brolly joins the Throw-In for a bonus episode this week in which he describes the nihilism of Gaelic football by certain counties and which is even seeping into underage schools' teams.Pointing the finger at Fermanagh and Galway in particular, he says,"Every time Galway or Fermanagh win a game it’s a dagger through the heart of Gaelic football."With schools' teams now even pulling 15 players behind the ball, Brolly castigates those who espouse such philosophies in Gaelic football."There’s a whole breed of coaches who don’t care about the ga...
2019-03-06
17 min
Irish Music Stories Podcast
IMS Playlist
What’s a sure-fire way to make your season bright? Check out this PLAYLIST and collection of mini-stories from Laurel Martin, Kevin Crawford, Daithi Sproule, Maeve Gilchrist & Nic Gareiss, Trad Youth Exchange, Liz Carroll, The Makem and Spain Brothers, and Cherish the Ladies. Plenty of music here, too. Full playlist below. * * * * * * * Special thanks to Susan Bippus, Joseph Garrett, Lynn Cox, Billie Neal, and Brian Benscoter for supporting this episode. And thank you to Matt Heaton for script editing and production music. Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in to support this...
2018-12-11
44 min
The Kate Bush Fan Podcast
Episode 13: Del Palmer and the Kate Bush Song Book in Ireland
No, Seán can't believe it either: in this episode he catches up with Del Palmer (!) and singer Mandy Watson and pianist/arranger Michael Mayell of The Kate Bush Song Book as they perform in Ireland as a three-piece for the very first time. This relaxed chat finds us sitting around a kitchen table in Dublin discussing how Del became involved with the band, how he experienced re-visiting Kate Bush songs he hasn't performed on in decades, and his memories of trips to Ireland with Kate and recording here with the cream of Irish musicians. We can't thank Del e...
2018-10-27
1h 18
FNI Wrap Chat
#31 | Seán Branigan | Storyboard Artist/ Writer/ Director
Joining us on this FNI Wrapchat on the Headstuff Podcast Network is Writer/Director and beard enthusiast Seán Branigan. Sean sat down for a candid chat with the Pauls to discuss his experiences in Film and Tv, ups and downs in the game, how to mind yourself and how to be your best creative self. Seán Branigan is a Writer, Director, Artist and Director of Storyboard Workshop here in Dublin which offers bespoke Storyboard and preproducton concept packages for advertising and Film and Televison. Sean is a graduate of IADT, The National Film School and NFTS in the UK...
2018-09-17
55 min
The Irish Times Sports Podcast
#32 Limerick Champions, Casey V Glynn, Behind The Scenes at Man City
Limerick, you're a... champion? Feels weird to even say it but it's true. After all the decades of broken-hearted journeys home from Croke Park, after finding every possible way on every possible day not to do it, Limerick finally ended their 45-year famine.Pay Nugent is back in situ as we break down what was ultimately a poor All-Ireland final saved by a madcap ending and an incredible story. Why were Galway so flat? How did Mike Casey do so well on Johnny Glynn? Will Limerick dominate for years now or will they even get out of Munster in 2019?Sean...
2018-08-20
42 min
The Irish Times Sports Podcast
#30 GAA, Ireland's Hockey Heroines, European Athletics Championships
Nothing like a wholesome, happy sporting triumph to bring on a good dose of political cynicism. Sports minister Shane Ross couldn't even allow the Ireland women's hockey team make it through their homecoming parade without elbowing his way into the spotlight. Johnny Watterson is in studio to round off the good news story of the sporting summer with reality's cold, dead hand. As the GAA summer heads for the shore, Seán Moran joins us to talk about the Galway hurlers' stickability, the Galway footballers' mental collapse and Monaghan's ultra-professionalism. Checking in from Berlin, Ian O'Riordan breaks down the European A...
2018-08-07
43 min
The Irish Times Sports Podcast
#26 England's Chances, Irish Athletics Glory, Galway Beat Kilkenny
The World Cup is down to the last four, and the tension is rising. Emmet Malone joins us on the line from Russia to explain why he’s feeling a little out of step with the press pack – not only has he been underwhelmed by Belgium so far, he also simply can’t bring himself to wish England well. And yes, he knows he probably should be a bit more mature and just rise above it all, but …Ireland enjoyed an extraordinary weekend of success at the European Under-18 Athletics Championships in Hungary, Ian O’Riordan talks us through a brilliant...
2018-07-09
48 min
The Irish Times Sports Podcast
#25 World Cup Drama, Hurling Finals, Football Mega-Qualifier
The first Monday of July and the football championship is down to the last dozen teams. So is the World Cup, as kismet would have it. The weekend saw the end of some big hitters in both competitions so now it's time to sift through the ashes.Ian O'Riordan is in studio to tell us about Saturday night's mega-qualifier between Kildare and Mayo in Newbridge. We look at the qualifier draw and what it means for the Super-8s and, of course, we get into a bit of mandatory 'whither-Mayo' chat.The provincial hurling finals couldn't have been more different...
2018-07-02
59 min