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Clare FMClare FMBaaaanjo Crowned Clare Nose of Tralee 2025A pygmy goat has been crowned as this year’s Clare Nose of Tralee. The Nose of Tralee is a spin on the Rose of Tralee, with its focus being on pets. Clare’s top prize went to pint-sized goat Baaaanjo. We are joined by Baaaanjo’s proud owner, Maddy Dunne. PHOTO CREDIT: Pet Sitters Ireland2025-07-1008 minFascinating WomenFascinating WomenRose of Tralee - Katie Dooley- International Irish event -West Canada ChapterSend us a textThe Rose of Tralee - shared by Katie Dooley the Western Canadian Chair. Any Irish blood in your veins? Even if it is a small %,  you can enter. Katie tells us about the event, from firsthand experience. It starts with a wild March weekend with the winner going to Ireland. It is a pretty big deal. Take a listen. Let anyone with some Irish blood knowAbout The Rose of Tralee, As one of the Center Coordinators for the Western Canada Rose of Tra...2025-02-0632 minDave MooreDave MooreMeet Sockie-The Laois 'Nose Of Tralee'She's very small, and very very cute, and now, she could be a 'Nose of Tralee' champ. Sockie is the Laois Nose of Tralee and we heard all about her from her owner Alicia.2024-08-0203 minBramcastBramcast#5: Róisín Wiley, The Rose of TraleeIn our second episode of season two of Bramcast, we are joined by the 2023 Rose of Tralee, Ms. Roisin Wiley.Róisín was born and reared in New York to an Irish family hailing from county Limerick. After being selected to represent New York in the competition in June, she would win the Rose of Tralee outright this past August. A graduate of Fairfield University, Róisin is currently serving as Vice President of Neptune Retail Solutions, a consumer marketing company based in the US. Today, we discuss Róisíns life story...2023-10-0527 minThe Ian Dempsey Breakfast ShowThe Ian Dempsey Breakfast ShowGift Grub: Is The Rose Of Tralee On The Move? Kerry Says No!Rose of Tralee Chief Executive, Anthony O’Gara, has suggested that the popular festival, synonymous with Tralee should be moved to Dublin. The residents of Kerry are up in arms at the mere suggestion and headed straight for the Liveline to air their grievances. 2023-08-3104 minThe History HourThe History HourIreland's 'ghost estates' and the first Rose of TraleeMax Pearson presents a collection of Witness History stories from the BBC World Service, this week we are focusing on Irish history. In 2006, Ireland’s economic boom, known as the Celtic Tiger, ended. It meant thousands of people, like Michelle Burke, were left devastated as house construction stopped. In 1959, Tralee, in Ireland, hosted a festival to promote the town and build Irish connections around the world. The Rose of Tralee is now one of Ireland’s oldest and largest festivals. Veteran RTE broadcaster and author, Joe Duffy, walks us through the significance of the...2023-08-2650 minPay AttentionPay Attentionreading my exes love letters *rose of tralee special*get ready for an extra-special episode of the pay attention podcast titled "reading my ex's love letters rose of tralee special." join bex a nd special guest co-host josh, who also happens to be bex's ex, for a captivating journey through love, memories, and intriguing insights that'll have you hooked from start to finish. in this episode, dive into the world of relationship milestones as bex and josh discuss the perfect timing for moving in with your significant other. get ready to explore the cosmos as they delve into birth charts and uncover...2023-08-2354 minWitness HistoryWitness HistoryThe first Rose of TraleeIn 1959, Tralee, in Ireland, hosted a festival to promote the town and build Irish connections around the world. It became known as the Rose of Tralee and is now one of Ireland’s oldest and largest festivals, as well as one of the most watched TV programmes. Last year, more than 30 international ‘roses’ or contestants took part, including representatives from Toronto, Sydney and Dubai. Rachel Naylor speaks to the first woman to be crowned the Rose of Tralee, an unofficial ambassador of Ireland, Alice O’Sullivan, from Dublin.(Photo: Alice O'Sullivan at the R...2023-08-2309 minThe Hub on iRadio With Louise ClarkeThe Hub on iRadio With Louise ClarkeGalway Rose Clare Ann Irwin Chats All Things Rose Of Tralee 2023 And Shares Her Favs To WinLouise Clarke from The Hub on iRadio chatted to Galway Rose Clare Ann Irwin who is at The Rose Of Tralee 2023 and shared the inside scoop of how things are at the festival this year. Clare Ann also shared who she thinks could nab the coveted Rose Of Tralee crown! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-08-2207 minStay In Good CompanyStay In Good CompanyS2. | E2. The Rose Hotel | Tralee, Ireland | Richard & Eibhlin Henggeler’s Elegant Hotel Honoring Their Family’s Irish Heritage And Daughter’s Genuine Legacy“We feel it's no coincidence that hotel came up for sale. We were determined to decorate it, to renovate it, in a way that reflects the spirit of Dorthy and the elegance of the Festival.” We’re in great company with Richard & Eibhlin Henggeler, owners of The Rose Hotel, in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. Now, before they took on this hotel as a labor of love, I must share my personal connection with and admiration for the Henggeler family. Eibhlin, who to me will always be Mrs. Henggeler, was one of my favorite elementary school teache...2023-03-161h 01The Mario Rosenstock PodcastThe Mario Rosenstock PodcastMaria Walsh – from Rose of Tralee to MEPMy guest on this episode was crowned Rose of Tralee in 2014 and she has pretty much been in the public eye ever since. She came out publicly for the first time just days after winning the contest, making her the first ever openly gay Rose of Tralee. Then in 2019 Maria was elected as an MEP for Midlands–North-West constituency at the European Parliament elections, and in doing so she became the youngest Irish MEP in the European Parliament. We chat about Maria's experience growing up between the US and Ireland, the whirlwind that was the rose of Tralee, the opposition sh...2023-03-0353 minThe Sideline Live PodcastThe Sideline Live Podcast#115 Kieran Donaghy // Tralee Basketball, Kerry Football, Skills Practice, Coaching & moreOn episode 115 I am delighted to be joined by former player of the year, All Star and All Ireland winner with Kerry Kieran Donaghy. Kieran is an accomplished basketball player with Tralee Warriors, formerly Tralee Tigers, and is well documented as a dual star. Following on from his playing career Donaghy has began his coaching career with IT Tralee Sigerson team featuring David Clifford, Galway Hurlers and now Armagh Senior Footballers. We discuss all things basketball & GAA, David Clifford, Tactics, Skills and so much more! I thoroughly enjoyed recording with Kieran so I hope you enjoy the episode!  2023-02-261h 23I\'m Grand MamI'm Grand MamEp 86 - The Thorn of TraleeThe episode begins with PJ having a bone to pick with Kevin regarding a hidden hairdryer in his house.The theme for the week is beauty pageants and to kick things off they play the incomparable 2007 Miss Teen USA quote regarding Americans' inability to locate the US on a world map before moving on to discuss the chaos and short-comings of the Rose of Tralee contest and its unhinged predecessor Calor Housewife of the Year. And of course how could the world of pageantry be explored without speaking about the stunning work of Sandra Bullock in the c...2022-11-2150 minIrish Life & Lore - Voices from the ArchiveIrish Life & Lore - Voices from the ArchiveDavid Slattery : Travel Agent Based in Tralee, County KerryDavid Slattery, who sadly passed away recently, was one of the most innovative tour operators of his generation.  In the early 1960s he saw huge change beginning in the travel industry. He joined the family travel business in Tralee, which had begun trading as a shipping agency in the 1930s. He introduced new ideas which greatly benefited The Kingdom. David, and his wife Betty, were recorded at their home in Fenit in 2006. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-10-2829 minThe Second Captains PodcastThe Second Captains PodcastEp 2459: South Africans Sour On Sexton, Clifford Vs Seanie O'Shea, Mark O'Connor's Mates Make A Splash In Tralee - 10/10/22A lot of South African people appear to have discovered for the first time that Johnny Sexton likes a word with the referee - we talk about Sexton's commanding seasonal debut on Saturday as Leinster and the Sharks shared 13 tries.Mark O'Connor was celebrating a Grand Final victory with his Geelong team-mates in Melbourne a few weeks ago, and in Tralee on Saturday night, he was able to celebrate with a gang of them again as a dozen of them pitched up to Dingle's Kerry county championship quarter-final win over Dr Crokes. Between that and David Cl...2022-10-1027 minDiscover the Stories of IrelandDiscover the Stories of IrelandTralee Heritage Trail Audio GuideTralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide Discover this picturesque and historic town at the heart of County Kerry Tralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide Discover this picturesque and historic town at the heart of County Kerry 2022-09-1946 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology13 Tralee Law Chambers and Kerry Protestant Hall - Tralee Heritage Trail Audio GuideDiscover the stories of Tralee, from its medieval roots to the bustling and vibrant town of today The Tralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide brings you on a tour of this picturesque and historic town set in the heart of County Kerry. The town takes its name from the Irish Trá Lí, meaning the ‘strand of the River Lee’. This mighty waterway charts a course from the Stack’s Mountains toward Tralee Bay where it joins the River Gyle, also known as ‘The Big River’. These rivers are intrinsically linked to the story of the town, as we will discover on our journey...2022-09-1902 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology1 Introduction - Tralee Heritage Trail Audio GuideDiscover the stories of Tralee, from its medieval roots to the bustling and vibrant town of today The Tralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide brings you on a tour of this picturesque and historic town set in the heart of County Kerry. The town takes its name from the Irish Trá Lí, meaning the ‘strand of the River Lee’. This mighty waterway charts a course from the Stack’s Mountains toward Tralee Bay where it joins the River Gyle, also known as ‘The Big River’. These rivers are intrinsically linked to the story of the town, as we will discover on our journey...2022-09-1901 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology2 Thomas Ashe Memorial Hall - Tralee Heritage Trail Audio GuideDiscover the stories of Tralee, from its medieval roots to the bustling and vibrant town of today The Tralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide brings you on a tour of this picturesque and historic town set in the heart of County Kerry. The town takes its name from the Irish Trá Lí, meaning the ‘strand of the River Lee’. This mighty waterway charts a course from the Stack’s Mountains toward Tralee Bay where it joins the River Gyle, also known as ‘The Big River’. These rivers are intrinsically linked to the story of the town, as we will discover on our journey...2022-09-1902 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology3 Tralee Town Park - Tralee Heritage Trail Audio GuideDiscover the stories of Tralee, from its medieval roots to the bustling and vibrant town of today The Tralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide brings you on a tour of this picturesque and historic town set in the heart of County Kerry. The town takes its name from the Irish Trá Lí, meaning the ‘strand of the River Lee’. This mighty waterway charts a course from the Stack’s Mountains toward Tralee Bay where it joins the River Gyle, also known as ‘The Big River’. These rivers are intrinsically linked to the story of the town, as we will discover on our journey...2022-09-1903 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology4 Siamsa Tire The National Folk Theatre of Ireland - Tralee Heritage Trail Audio GuideDiscover the stories of Tralee, from its medieval roots to the bustling and vibrant town of today The Tralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide brings you on a tour of this picturesque and historic town set in the heart of County Kerry. The town takes its name from the Irish Trá Lí, meaning the ‘strand of the River Lee’. This mighty waterway charts a course from the Stack’s Mountains toward Tralee Bay where it joins the River Gyle, also known as ‘The Big River’. These rivers are intrinsically linked to the story of the town, as we will discover on our journey...2022-09-1903 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology5 Godfrey Place - Tralee Heritage Trail Audio GuideDiscover the stories of Tralee, from its medieval roots to the bustling and vibrant town of today The Tralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide brings you on a tour of this picturesque and historic town set in the heart of County Kerry. The town takes its name from the Irish Trá Lí, meaning the ‘strand of the River Lee’. This mighty waterway charts a course from the Stack’s Mountains toward Tralee Bay where it joins the River Gyle, also known as ‘The Big River’. These rivers are intrinsically linked to the story of the town, as we will discover on our journey...2022-09-1903 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology6 Stoughton's Row & Day Place - Tralee Heritage Trail Audio GuideDiscover the stories of Tralee, from its medieval roots to the bustling and vibrant town of today The Tralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide brings you on a tour of this picturesque and historic town set in the heart of County Kerry. The town takes its name from the Irish Trá Lí, meaning the ‘strand of the River Lee’. This mighty waterway charts a course from the Stack’s Mountains toward Tralee Bay where it joins the River Gyle, also known as ‘The Big River’. These rivers are intrinsically linked to the story of the town, as we will discover on our journey...2022-09-1901 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology7 The Island of Geese - Tralee Heritage Trail Audio GuideDiscover the stories of Tralee, from its medieval roots to the bustling and vibrant town of today The Tralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide brings you on a tour of this picturesque and historic town set in the heart of County Kerry. The town takes its name from the Irish Trá Lí, meaning the ‘strand of the River Lee’. This mighty waterway charts a course from the Stack’s Mountains toward Tralee Bay where it joins the River Gyle, also known as ‘The Big River’. These rivers are intrinsically linked to the story of the town, as we will discover on our journey...2022-09-1902 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology8 Abbey Street - Tralee Heritage Trail Audio GuideDiscover the stories of Tralee, from its medieval roots to the bustling and vibrant town of today The Tralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide brings you on a tour of this picturesque and historic town set in the heart of County Kerry. The town takes its name from the Irish Trá Lí, meaning the ‘strand of the River Lee’. This mighty waterway charts a course from the Stack’s Mountains toward Tralee Bay where it joins the River Gyle, also known as ‘The Big River’. These rivers are intrinsically linked to the story of the town, as we will discover on our journey...2022-09-1902 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology9 The Square and Old Market Place - Tralee Heritage Trail Audio GuideDiscover the stories of Tralee, from its medieval roots to the bustling and vibrant town of today The Tralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide brings you on a tour of this picturesque and historic town set in the heart of County Kerry. The town takes its name from the Irish Trá Lí, meaning the ‘strand of the River Lee’. This mighty waterway charts a course from the Stack’s Mountains toward Tralee Bay where it joins the River Gyle, also known as ‘The Big River’. These rivers are intrinsically linked to the story of the town, as we will discover on our journey...2022-09-1903 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology10 Denny Street - Tralee Heritage Trail Audio GuideDiscover the stories of Tralee, from its medieval roots to the bustling and vibrant town of today The Tralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide brings you on a tour of this picturesque and historic town set in the heart of County Kerry. The town takes its name from the Irish Trá Lí, meaning the ‘strand of the River Lee’. This mighty waterway charts a course from the Stack’s Mountains toward Tralee Bay where it joins the River Gyle, also known as ‘The Big River’. These rivers are intrinsically linked to the story of the town, as we will discover on our journey...2022-09-1904 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology11 The Mall - Tralee Heritage Trail Audio GuideDiscover the stories of Tralee, from its medieval roots to the bustling and vibrant town of today The Tralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide brings you on a tour of this picturesque and historic town set in the heart of County Kerry. The town takes its name from the Irish Trá Lí, meaning the ‘strand of the River Lee’. This mighty waterway charts a course from the Stack’s Mountains toward Tralee Bay where it joins the River Gyle, also known as ‘The Big River’. These rivers are intrinsically linked to the story of the town, as we will discover on our journey...2022-09-1902 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology18 Conclusion - Tralee Heritage Trail Audio GuideDiscover the stories of Tralee, from its medieval roots to the bustling and vibrant town of today The Tralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide brings you on a tour of this picturesque and historic town set in the heart of County Kerry. The town takes its name from the Irish Trá Lí, meaning the ‘strand of the River Lee’. This mighty waterway charts a course from the Stack’s Mountains toward Tralee Bay where it joins the River Gyle, also known as ‘The Big River’. These rivers are intrinsically linked to the story of the town, as we will discover on our journey...2022-09-1901 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology17 Rose of Tralee Memorial - Tralee Heritage Trail Audio GuideDiscover the stories of Tralee, from its medieval roots to the bustling and vibrant town of today The Tralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide brings you on a tour of this picturesque and historic town set in the heart of County Kerry. The town takes its name from the Irish Trá Lí, meaning the ‘strand of the River Lee’. This mighty waterway charts a course from the Stack’s Mountains toward Tralee Bay where it joins the River Gyle, also known as ‘The Big River’. These rivers are intrinsically linked to the story of the town, as we will discover on our journey...2022-09-1902 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology16 Garden of the Senses - Tralee Heritage Trail Audio GuideDiscover the stories of Tralee, from its medieval roots to the bustling and vibrant town of today The Tralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide brings you on a tour of this picturesque and historic town set in the heart of County Kerry. The town takes its name from the Irish Trá Lí, meaning the ‘strand of the River Lee’. This mighty waterway charts a course from the Stack’s Mountains toward Tralee Bay where it joins the River Gyle, also known as ‘The Big River’. These rivers are intrinsically linked to the story of the town, as we will discover on our journey...2022-09-1902 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology15 St John's Roman Catholic Church - Tralee Heritage Trail Audio GuideDiscover the stories of Tralee, from its medieval roots to the bustling and vibrant town of today The Tralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide brings you on a tour of this picturesque and historic town set in the heart of County Kerry. The town takes its name from the Irish Trá Lí, meaning the ‘strand of the River Lee’. This mighty waterway charts a course from the Stack’s Mountains toward Tralee Bay where it joins the River Gyle, also known as ‘The Big River’. These rivers are intrinsically linked to the story of the town, as we will discover on our journey...2022-09-1902 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology14 Castle Street - Tralee Heritage Trail Audio GuideDiscover the stories of Tralee, from its medieval roots to the bustling and vibrant town of today The Tralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide brings you on a tour of this picturesque and historic town set in the heart of County Kerry. The town takes its name from the Irish Trá Lí, meaning the ‘strand of the River Lee’. This mighty waterway charts a course from the Stack’s Mountains toward Tralee Bay where it joins the River Gyle, also known as ‘The Big River’. These rivers are intrinsically linked to the story of the town, as we will discover on our journey...2022-09-1902 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology12 St John's Church of Ireland - Tralee Heritage Trail Audio GuideDiscover the stories of Tralee, from its medieval roots to the bustling and vibrant town of today The Tralee Heritage Trail Audio Guide brings you on a tour of this picturesque and historic town set in the heart of County Kerry. The town takes its name from the Irish Trá Lí, meaning the ‘strand of the River Lee’. This mighty waterway charts a course from the Stack’s Mountains toward Tralee Bay where it joins the River Gyle, also known as ‘The Big River’. These rivers are intrinsically linked to the story of the town, as we will discover on our journey...2022-09-1902 minThe Ian Dempsey Breakfast ShowThe Ian Dempsey Breakfast ShowGift Grub: Marty Morrissey Is Ready To Party At The Rose Of TraleeAfter 3 years of drought, The Rose of Tralee finally returns to our screens tonight. Marty Morrissey joined Ray Foley on The Breakfast Show this morning live from Tralee and described the atmosphere in the town. It was all go!2022-08-2202 minWeekend Breakfast with Alison CurtisWeekend Breakfast with Alison CurtisThe Bros(e) Of Tralee!!Finally, a show to rival The Rose Of Tralee! Weekend Breakfast scoured every county in Ireland to find the best man or "Bros(e)" to come on air and display their greatest talent! Alison welcomed John in Limerick ( a truck driver by day and as silky voiced as Celine Dion by night!) and another John in Cork (a Lab Manager who is very well respected in his field...literally) He really mooved us to tears.2022-08-2106 min98FM\'s Big Breakfast with Rebecca and Brendan98FM's Big Breakfast with Rebecca and BrendanNose Of Tralee Finalist Banjo The Dog Joins The Big BreakfastThe Rose of Tralee is taking place later this month, but what we care about most here on the Big Breakfast is the NOSE OF TRALEE! The competition is in its eight-year running and has had thousands of applicants from all over Ireland...we were honored to be joined by the Dublin finalist for the Nose of Tralee...live in studio...Banjo The Dog and his owner Lea Castellino!2022-08-0405 minDrumspyderDrumspyderTralee GaolTralee Gaol by Drumspyder2022-07-3004 minAdvocacy Talks with Vision IrelandAdvocacy Talks with Vision IrelandNCBI Podcast hears from 'wilted Rose of Tralee' participant Aine Sullivan#NCBIPodcast chats with Aine Sullivan, a music student who loves to sing and is an avid rower. She recalls her wonderful experience of being the Germany Rose in the Rose of Tralee Festival and how the Irish network is so important across the globe. She encourages everyone with a sight loss condition to focus on their strengths and passions as these don’t change even when your vision deteriorates.  Instagram = @aine.m.sullivanFacebook = @ainesullivanSupport the show2022-06-2921 minMothertonguesMothertonguesInternational Day at Presentation School TraleeWe visited Presentation Primary School in Tralee who recently hosted an international day, to celebrate their multicultural school. A school where 36 languages are spoken by students from around the world!2022-06-1610 minSeansálaitheSeansálaitheEagrán 29 - Bros of Tralee (le Dáithí Ó Sé)Fáilte ar ais chuig Na Seansálaithe! Beidh Hugh, James, agus Áine libh achan seachtain ó seo amach leis an chraic ar fad. San eagrán seo, pléann an criú Kenny Rogers, Sorcas Ó Dufaigh agus an rud is dochreidte nach bhfaca aon duine ag Féile Idirnáisiúnta Rós Thrá Lí le haoi speisialta Dáithí Ó Sé. (Today with Maura and Dáithí, Seal le Dáithí, Rose of Tralee).2022-05-061h 02Win Happy PodcastWin Happy PodcastPreserving you and your gold dust with Maria Walsh MEP and former Rose of TraleeOn today's podcast I had a really big conversation with my good friend, Maria Walsh, MEP and former Rose of Tralee. She is very special, one of a kind and someone who loves breaking new ground and loves making a difference even more. We had a huge chat about bias, carrying the "Rainbow" flag, Mayo football. the Defence Forces, World War III and what real leadership looks like. We also spoke about politics and your personal gold dust and how important it is to hold onto that for yourself. Without that...2022-03-241h 04The Be Yourself Podcast With Ian O\'ConnellThe Be Yourself Podcast With Ian O'ConnellEpisode 16 : Terry O'Brien, Kerry Councillor & Mayor of Tralee | Link in the description for the full episodeClick this link to listen to the full episode on the Radio Kerry website in the podcast section. Enjoy!https://www.radiokerry.ie/podcasts/stand-out/terry-obrien-standout-with-ian-oconnell-december-29th-2021-263870I’m delighted to say my guest on the show this week is Kerry Councillor and Mayor of Tralee Terry O’Brien. When he was in New York Terry unfortunately had an accident that changed his life forever when he jumped into a swimming pool which resulted in him breaking his neck but the accident didn’t affect his witty sense of humour and he is always up for...2022-01-2710 minIrish Radio CanadaIrish Radio CanadaThe Rose of Tralee and COVIDAnthony O'Gara CEO Rose of Tralee International Festival.2021-07-1116 minTalk About ItTalk About It1.9) Talking with MEP and Rose of Tralee Winner Maria Walsh - Pride Month SpecialThis week, I had the honour of interviewing Rose of Tralee Winner [2014] and MEP, Maria Walsh on this week's pride special episode. We chat about Maria's path to becoming an MEP, winning the Rose of Tralee, coming out as gay, and what she is doing for the LGBTQ+ Community. This week's talented young musician is: Emmeline Gracie - original song 'A Million Times'. [@emmelinegracie] Instagram: @_talkaboutitpodcast for more information about upcoming guests, daily quotes, mental health tips, and much more. For more...2021-06-0559 minThe Mike Quirke PodcastThe Mike Quirke PodcastThe Mike Quirke Podcast | Ep.1 | Rus Bradburd - Coaching from Texas to TraleeIn the first episode of his podcast, a fundraiser for Temple Street Children's Hospital (Donate here!), Mike Quirke is joined by American basketball coach Rus Bradburd. Having been an assistant coach at top-level colleges in the States, he later moved to Ireland to take up the role of head coach with the Tralee Tigers. He reflects on his time living here, how being a "terrible player" in high school got him into coaching and his current career as a writer.2021-06-0155 minThe Mike Quirke PodcastThe Mike Quirke PodcastThe Mike Quirke Podcast | Ep.1 | Rus Bradburd - Coaching from Texas to TraleeIn the first episode of his podcast, a fundraiser for Temple Street Children's Hospital (Donate here!), Mike Quirke is joined by American basketball coach Rus Bradburd. Having been an assistant coach at top-level colleges in the States, he later moved to Ireland to take up the role of head coach with the Tralee Tigers. He reflects on his time living here, how being a "terrible player" in high school got him into coaching and his current career as a writer.2021-06-0155 minFiona Dalton\'s Irish Song BookFiona Dalton's Irish Song BookRose of TraleeWhen you hear this song performed in your honor, you have been crowned the Rose of Tralee.  It is the signature tune for an annual international pageant held every year in Ireland and probably one of our most famous ballads. 2021-04-0109 minOur Nature PodcastsOur Nature PodcastsNational Tree WeekHello there, Welcome to our eight podcast with Alan, Wildlife and Education Officer at Tralee Bay Wetlands Eco & Activity Park. We sincerely hope all of you are doing well and most importantly that you and your families are all healthy. Our eight podcast talks about National Tree Week which is this week, created the Tree Council of Ireland promoting the importance of tree and us. Tips on what to plant in your garden if you can and some history and culture on Trees.  We will keep you updated with...2021-03-2702 minUp To 90Up To 90Spice Bags, BB Muffins and The Rose of TraleeEmma is scared her new Chinese is a little too fast on the spice bags and is currently campaigning for an end to the Rose of Tralee. Julie is rage cleaning all over the gaff and the porridge bowl war in West Kerry rages on. When they remember to talk internet stories Julie has one about a prisoner choosing prison over time with his loved ones, and we totally get it.If you have enjoyed this podcast please rate/review us on itunes, tell a friend, subscribe OR support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/upto90...2021-03-031h 07Amplify ArchaeologyAmplify ArchaeologyVale Of Tralee AudiobookHear the story of the remarkable archaeological discoveries in the Vale of Tralee This audiobook, produced by Abarta Heritage on behalf of Transport Infrastructure Ireland, tells the story of the remarkable archaeological discoveries that were made in advance of the construction of the N22 Tralee Bypass. For more information please visit https://www.abartaheritage.ie/in-the-vale-of-tralee-audiobook/2021-02-191h 02A County Down UnderA County Down UnderSeason 2, Episode 3: The New York Rose Of Tralee Sophie ColganToday I am joined by the wonderful  Sophie who emigrated from Ireland to New York for a better life after getting a taste of what America was like on a J1 Visa summer experience.This is a different type of episode today as we look at what it's like to live in other countries around the world as an expat.New York opened so many doors of opportunities for Sophie including being crowned the New York Rose Of Tralee.However, Sophie is very honest about the fast-paced lifestyle that comes with living in a c...2021-01-241h 00The Mike Quirke PodcastThe Mike Quirke PodcastRus Bradburd - Coaching from Texas to TraleeThis first episode is with somebody I know well... Rus Bradburd is a American basketball coach who has worked with some legendary NCAA coaches like Don Haskins and Lou Henson throughout his time as an assistant coach and recruiter in UTEP and New Mexico State.  Years later, he travelled to Ireland to coach the Tralee Tigers and learn to play the fiddle, while writing a book. Here, he shares with me some of the great coaching lessons, experiences and anecdotes he picked up along the way that should prove informative for coaches out there, no m...2021-01-2255 minOur Nature PodcastsOur Nature PodcastsA Christmas PodcastHello Everyone, Seasonal Greeting from all the Team at Tralee Bay Wetlands Eco & Activity Park this Christmas. We hope that everyone is doing very well over the Festive Season we would also like to remind everyone that staying at home doesn't mean that you have to stay inside, go for walk, run, cycle and for anyone brave enough you can go for that Christmas Swim. We ask anyone that is visiting the Coast this year we urge you to "Take 3 for the Sea" initiative to pick up 3 pieces of rubbish and put them in the bin...2020-12-2402 minThe Irish Nation LivesThe Irish Nation LivesThe Siege of Tralee and the battle that never happened | Nov 1920At the end of October 1920 a nationwide offensive was ordered to coincide with the execution of Kevin Barry. Though called off at the last moment, attacks went ahead in Kerry, leading to what became known as the Siege of Tralee. While the British government had to finally step in and order the Black and Tans to lift the siege, Britain would stage and film a fake victory over the IRA, publicising it as the Battle of Tralee. Today, the images are still used in books and articles relating to the time period, with many believing them to be real. If...2020-11-0411 minThe Irish Nation LivesThe Irish Nation LivesThe Siege of Tralee and the battle that never happened | Nov 1920At the end of October 1920 a nationwide offensive was ordered to coincide with the execution of Kevin Barry. Though called off at the last moment, attacks went ahead in Kerry, leading to what became known as the Siege of Tralee. While the British government had to finally step in and order the Black and Tans to lift the siege, Britain would stage and film a fake victory over the IRA, publicising it as the Battle of Tralee. Today, the images are still used in books and articles relating to the time period, with many believing them to be real. If...2020-11-0411 minOur Nature PodcastsOur Nature PodcastsBats & HalloweenHello There, Spooky greetings from all the Team at Tralee Bay Wetlands Eco & Activity Park this Halloween. Tonight, at all your homes the Pumpkins are glowing bright like the Moon above. Since Halloween is upon us, we decided to do a Podcast on Bats. Bats are the only Mammal in the World to achieve flight. 🦇 In Ireland we have 9 Species of Bats. Bats generally live in a range of habitats from Caves, Hallows and Trees. We hope that you enjoy this very interesting Podcast with Alan Balfe, Education and Wildlife Officer here at Tralee Bay...2020-10-3100 minJourneyingJourneyingJourneying #2 Helena Hughes, former Rose of Tralee On this week when we would traditionally be celebrating the Rose of Tralee festival here in Ireland, I interview Helena Hughes a former Rose, and also a former student of mine. I was really surprised when Helena told me she was doing it. I say that as Helena is an outspoken, feisty young feminist – not your stereotypical Rose!  In our chats we compare the event with tv reality show, Love Island and RuPaul’s Drag Race?!; We explore the benefits of a quarter life assessment’; We discuss “Millennial Burnout”; and finally Helena speaks honestly about overco...2020-08-3055 minThe Big Bark Dog podcastThe Big Bark Dog podcastThe Big Bark #17 Nose of Tralee Special Series - Chatting with Your Winner the 2020 Nose of TraleeThis is The Big Bark, the show for dog lovers that brings you the latest news from the canine world. Each episode we meet with different pet professionals from across the canine industry from pet shop owners to groomers behaviour specialists and vets. We also chat with dog owners to find out more about the bonds that make a dog mans best friend. I’m your host Darragh Bourke and I'm joined today as always by my canine cohosts Bruno & Milly my wonderful companions who are never too far away and will be sure to offer their own bi...2020-08-2624 minThe Big Bark Dog podcastThe Big Bark Dog podcastThe Big Bark #16 - Nose of Tralee Meeting the Noses (Part 4)This is The Big Bark, the show for dog lovers that brings you the latest news from the canine world. Each episode we meet with different pet professionals from across the canine industry from pet shop owners to groomers behaviour specialists and vets. We also chat with dog owners to find out more about the bonds that make a dog mans best friend. I’m your host Darragh Bourke and I'm joined today as always by my canine cohosts Bruno & Milly my wonderful companions who are never too far away and will be sure to offer their own bi...2020-08-261h 02The Big Bark Dog podcastThe Big Bark Dog podcastThe Big Bark #14 - Nose of Tralee Tricks and Treats with Meeko - the Roscommon Nose.Episode 14 of the Big BarkWe're back for another episode of The Big bark This episode was recorded Live on Facebook & Twitter.In this weeks special series of episodes, we're meeting some of the PAWSOME Participants in this years Nose of Tralee a competition in its 7th year run by Petsitters Ireland and sponsored by Tesco Ireland.Each doggy that we meet is aiming to do their county proud and win the coveted title of Nose of Tralee. These are truly my favourite episodes to do.Today we're chatting with the Roscommon...2020-08-1623 minThe Big Bark Dog podcastThe Big Bark Dog podcastThe Big Bark #13 - Nose of Tralee 2020 - Chatting with Alfie - the Nose of LimerickEpisode 13 of the Big BarkWe're back for another episode of The Big bark This episode was recorded Live on Facebook & Twitter.In this weeks special series of episodes, we're meeting some of the PAWSOME Participants in this years Nose of Tralee a competition in its 7th year run by Petsitters Ireland and sponsored by Tesco Ireland.Each doggy that we meet is aiming to do their county proud and win the coveted title of Nose of Tralee. These are truly my favourite episodes to do.Today we're chatting with the Limerick...2020-08-1624 minOur Nature PodcastsOur Nature PodcastsHelping Our ButterfliesHello there, Welcome to our fifth podcast with Alan Balfe, Wildlife and Education Officer at Tralee Bay Wetlands Eco & Activity Park. We sincerely hope all of you are doing well and most importantly that you and your families are all healthy. Tralee Bay Wetlands Eco & Activity Park is officially open for Self-Guided and Guided Nature Tours and Pedalo Boats on our Activity Lake. Other activities/experiences will remain ‘suspended’ at this time and for 2020. Our fifth podcast talks about the butterflies that inhabit our Wetlands Nature Reserve. Ireland has 35 Species of Butt...2020-07-1903 minOur Nature PodcastsOur Nature PodcastsHow to help our Pollinators!Hello there, Welcome to our fourth podcast with Alan Balfe, Wildlife and Education Officer at Tralee Bay Wetlands Eco & Activity Park. We sincerely hope all of you are doing well and most importantly that you and your families are all healthy. Tralee Bay Wetlands Eco & Activity Park remains closed for tours and activities at present as we continue to work together as a nation to control the impact of the virus COVID19. Our fourth podcast talks about how we can help our pollinators survive and they are a few different problems that affect them. To tackle these problems Alan talks...2020-06-2803 minOur Nature PodcastsOur Nature PodcastsDragonflies & DamselfliesHello there, Welcome to our third podcast with Alan Balfe, Wildlife and Education Officer at Tralee Bay Wetlands Eco & Activity Park. We sincerely hope all of you are doing well and most importantly that you and your families are all healthy. Tralee Bay Wetlands Eco & Activity Park remains closed for tours and activities at present as we continue to work together as a nation to control the impact of the virus COVID19. Our third podcast talks about Dragonflies and Damselflies. Dragonflies and Damselflies are found throughout Ireland around most of our healthy ponds. There are 13 species of Dragonflies and 11 species...2020-06-2103 minOur Nature PodcastsOur Nature PodcastsAmphibians & Our PondsHello there, Welcome to our second podcast with Alan Balfe, Wildlife and Education Officer at Tralee Bay Wetlands Eco & Activity Park. We sincerely hope all of you are doing well and most importantly that you and your families are all healthy. Tralee Bay Wetlands Eco & Activity Park remains closed for tours and activities at present as we continue to work together as a nation to control the impact of the virus COVID19. Our second podcast talks about the amphibians that inhabit our ponds. Ponds are mainly the habitats where you would...2020-06-1403 minThe Ryde ReportThe Ryde ReportRose Of TraleeWith the Rose Of Tralee on next week, Joanna decided to hold her own competition and so went out on the streets to find someone to take place in the Rose Of Beat Breakfast.2020-06-0702 minOur Nature PodcastsOur Nature PodcastsWonderful Wild WetlandsHello there,  Welcome to our very first podcast with Alan Balfe, Wildlife and Education Officer at Tralee Bay Wetlands Eco & Activity Park.   We sincerely hope all of you are doing well and most importantly that you and your families are all healthy. Tralee Bay Wetlands Eco & Activity Park remains closed for tours and activities at present as we continue to work together as a nation to control the impact of the virus COVID19.  Our first podcast talks about...2020-06-0702 minTLK PODCASTTLK PODCASTWhats Happening Podcast - Episode 01 - Tralee and DingleRevd Jim Stephens,  the Rector of the Tralee and Dingle Group of Parishes,  talks about what is happening in his parishes. Recorded in May 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown.2020-05-1814 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology01. Introduction - In the Vale of TraleeThis audiobook, produced by Abarta Heritage on behalf of Transport Infrastructure Ireland, tells the story of the remarkable archaeological discoveries that were made in advance of the construction of the N22 Tralee Bypass. The Tralee Bypass and the Tralee to Bealagrellagh Link Road travel across 13.5km of one of the richest cultural landscapes in the south-west of Ireland. Along the route of the new road, archaeologists [from Rubicon Heritage Services and Irish Archaeological Consultancy] discovered and excavated a total of 33 sites. The powerful, diverse and often unique insights they gathered help to inform us about life in the past in...2020-04-1403 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology05. Everyday Life and Culture in the Bronze Age - In the Vale of TraleeThis audiobook, produced by Abarta Heritage on behalf of Transport Infrastructure Ireland, tells the story of the remarkable archaeological discoveries that were made in advance of the construction of the N22 Tralee Bypass. The Tralee Bypass and the Tralee to Bealagrellagh Link Road travel across 13.5km of one of the richest cultural landscapes in the south-west of Ireland. Along the route of the new road, archaeologists [from Rubicon Heritage Services and Irish Archaeological Consultancy] discovered and excavated a total of 33 sites. The powerful, diverse and often unique insights they gathered help to inform us about life in the past in...2020-04-1406 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology02. The Lee Valley's First Communities - In the Vale of TraleeThis audiobook, produced by Abarta Heritage on behalf of Transport Infrastructure Ireland, tells the story of the remarkable archaeological discoveries that were made in advance of the construction of the N22 Tralee Bypass. The Tralee Bypass and the Tralee to Bealagrellagh Link Road travel across 13.5km of one of the richest cultural landscapes in the south-west of Ireland. Along the route of the new road, archaeologists [from Rubicon Heritage Services and Irish Archaeological Consultancy] discovered and excavated a total of 33 sites. The powerful, diverse and often unique insights they gathered help to inform us about life in the past in...2020-04-1405 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology03. A Monumental Avenue The Ballingowan 1 Pit Alignment - In the Vale of TraleeThis audiobook, produced by Abarta Heritage on behalf of Transport Infrastructure Ireland, tells the story of the remarkable archaeological discoveries that were made in advance of the construction of the N22 Tralee Bypass. The Tralee Bypass and the Tralee to Bealagrellagh Link Road travel across 13.5km of one of the richest cultural landscapes in the south-west of Ireland. Along the route of the new road, archaeologists [from Rubicon Heritage Services and Irish Archaeological Consultancy] discovered and excavated a total of 33 sites. The powerful, diverse and often unique insights they gathered help to inform us about life in the past in...2020-04-1406 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology04. A Thriving Community Bronze Age Settlement - In the Vale of TraleeThis audiobook, produced by Abarta Heritage on behalf of Transport Infrastructure Ireland, tells the story of the remarkable archaeological discoveries that were made in advance of the construction of the N22 Tralee Bypass. The Tralee Bypass and the Tralee to Bealagrellagh Link Road travel across 13.5km of one of the richest cultural landscapes in the south-west of Ireland. Along the route of the new road, archaeologists [from Rubicon Heritage Services and Irish Archaeological Consultancy] discovered and excavated a total of 33 sites. The powerful, diverse and often unique insights they gathered help to inform us about life in the past in...2020-04-1406 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology06. The Iron Age Locating the Lives of the Invisible People - In the Vale of TraleeThis audiobook, produced by Abarta Heritage on behalf of Transport Infrastructure Ireland, tells the story of the remarkable archaeological discoveries that were made in advance of the construction of the N22 Tralee Bypass. The Tralee Bypass and the Tralee to Bealagrellagh Link Road travel across 13.5km of one of the richest cultural landscapes in the south-west of Ireland. Along the route of the new road, archaeologists [from Rubicon Heritage Services and Irish Archaeological Consultancy] discovered and excavated a total of 33 sites. The powerful, diverse and often unique insights they gathered help to inform us about life in the past in...2020-04-1406 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology07. Dealing with the Dead in the Prehistoric Lee Valley - In the Vale of TraleeThis audiobook, produced by Abarta Heritage on behalf of Transport Infrastructure Ireland, tells the story of the remarkable archaeological discoveries that were made in advance of the construction of the N22 Tralee Bypass. The Tralee Bypass and the Tralee to Bealagrellagh Link Road travel across 13.5km of one of the richest cultural landscapes in the south-west of Ireland. Along the route of the new road, archaeologists [from Rubicon Heritage Services and Irish Archaeological Consultancy] discovered and excavated a total of 33 sites. The powerful, diverse and often unique insights they gathered help to inform us about life in the past in...2020-04-1407 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology08. Rediscovering A Past Environment - In the Vale of TraleeThis audiobook, produced by Abarta Heritage on behalf of Transport Infrastructure Ireland, tells the story of the remarkable archaeological discoveries that were made in advance of the construction of the N22 Tralee Bypass. The Tralee Bypass and the Tralee to Bealagrellagh Link Road travel across 13.5km of one of the richest cultural landscapes in the south-west of Ireland. Along the route of the new road, archaeologists [from Rubicon Heritage Services and Irish Archaeological Consultancy] discovered and excavated a total of 33 sites. The powerful, diverse and often unique insights they gathered help to inform us about life in the past in...2020-04-1406 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology09. Stepping Outside the Fort Early Medieval Settlement - In the Vale of TraleeThis audiobook, produced by Abarta Heritage on behalf of Transport Infrastructure Ireland, tells the story of the remarkable archaeological discoveries that were made in advance of the construction of the N22 Tralee Bypass. The Tralee Bypass and the Tralee to Bealagrellagh Link Road travel across 13.5km of one of the richest cultural landscapes in the south-west of Ireland. Along the route of the new road, archaeologists [from Rubicon Heritage Services and Irish Archaeological Consultancy] discovered and excavated a total of 33 sites. The powerful, diverse and often unique insights they gathered help to inform us about life in the past in...2020-04-1406 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology10. Becoming Kerry The Post Medieval Landscape - In the Vale of TraleeThis audiobook, produced by Abarta Heritage on behalf of Transport Infrastructure Ireland, tells the story of the remarkable archaeological discoveries that were made in advance of the construction of the N22 Tralee Bypass. The Tralee Bypass and the Tralee to Bealagrellagh Link Road travel across 13.5km of one of the richest cultural landscapes in the south-west of Ireland. Along the route of the new road, archaeologists [from Rubicon Heritage Services and Irish Archaeological Consultancy] discovered and excavated a total of 33 sites. The powerful, diverse and often unique insights they gathered help to inform us about life in the past in...2020-04-1406 minAmplify ArchaeologyAmplify Archaeology11. Conclusion - In the Vale of TraleeThis audiobook, produced by Abarta Heritage on behalf of Transport Infrastructure Ireland, tells the story of the remarkable archaeological discoveries that were made in advance of the construction of the N22 Tralee Bypass. The Tralee Bypass and the Tralee to Bealagrellagh Link Road travel across 13.5km of one of the richest cultural landscapes in the south-west of Ireland. Along the route of the new road, archaeologists [from Rubicon Heritage Services and Irish Archaeological Consultancy] discovered and excavated a total of 33 sites. The powerful, diverse and often unique insights they gathered help to inform us about life in the past in...2020-04-1401 minDiscover the Stories of IrelandDiscover the Stories of IrelandIn the Vale of Tralee AudiobookIn the Vale of Tralee Audiobook Hear the Story of Archaeological Discoveries along the N22 Tralee Bypass In the Vale of Tralee Audiobook Hear the Story of Archaeological Discoveries along the N22 Tralee Bypass 2020-04-131h 02Every Place Is The SameEvery Place Is The Same59. Tralee & Yosano-choEvery Place Is The SamePart travelogue, Part challenge, Part comedic stint.  Everyplace Is The Same tries to prove the ridiculous notion that every place Is in fact the same.Special Guest: Clodagh PowerEpisode Challenge: Tralee (Ireland) & Yosano-cho (Japan)Host: Daniela VlaskalicDirector: Marco TimpanoTheme Music: Royalty FreeWanna support this podcast and get some great extras!Go to our Patreon page:www.patreon.com/everyplaceisthesame Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pri...2020-01-2412 minGAA on Off The BallGAA on Off The BallKerry vs Dublin and the Thriller in TraleeMike Quirke joins Joe to reflect on events in Tralee as Kerry saw-off All-Ireland champions Dubli...2019-02-1200 minBefore BrunchBefore BrunchEp 26. It's Time To Move On From The Rose Of TraleeOn the eve of another Rose of Tralee, we chat about the competition's place in modern Irish society. Is it harmless to celebrate 'niceness'? Or is it time to move on from the lovely ladies format and try something more relevant? Also - we're not paranoid, our phones are listening to us. But what does that actually mean? Before Brunch Podcast is the perfect Sunday morning hangover cure. Megan and Cassie chew over all the biggest stories of the week, from the frivolous to the meaningful and everything in between. It's the same dirt you talk about at Brunch, we're...2018-08-1900 minIrish Radio CanadaIrish Radio CanadaNewfoundland Labrador Rose of Tralee 2018Bridgette Abbott Newfoundland Labrador Rose of Tralee 20182018-08-1214 minIrish Radio CanadaIrish Radio CanadaCarly McGrath Toronto Rose of Tralee 2018Carly McGrath Toronto Rose of Tralee 20182018-08-1113 minConservation and ScienceConservation and ScienceEpisode 15: Tralee Equestrian Centre with Rachel DalyFor many of us horseback riding is one of the best ways to experience the outdoors. In this episode, I talk with Rachel Daly from Tralee Equestrian Centre. You will learn how to get started if you are new to this activity. Rachel will walk you through various disciplines of equestrian sport. You will also hear about a number of horse breeds as well as some interesting facts about horse life. Finally, you will find out about the services Tralee Equestrian Centre offers. They range from one-day trekking trips under the watchful eye of a professional instructor to full...2018-07-111h 07miniaturas celtas -irish music de radio (1)miniaturas celtas -irish music de radio (1)The rose of Tralee- celtic irish -"Llevamos la fuerza del jabalí y la sabiduría del unicornio"The Rose of Tralee Traditional The pale moon was rising above the green mountain, The sun was declining beneath the blue sea; When I strayed with my love to the pure crystal fountain, That stands in the beautiful Vale of Tralee. She was lovely and fair as the rose of the summer, Yet 'twas not her beauty alone that won me; Oh no, 'twas the truth in her eyes ever dawning, That made me love Mary, the Rose of Tralee. The cool shades of evening their mantle were spreading And Mary all smiling sat listening to me; The moon through...2018-02-1303 minHighlights from High NoonHighlights from High NoonLeo in Canada, politics at Rose of Tralee and TuslaLeo Varadkar is in Canada and George isn't impressed, Ireland isn't equipped for terror, political comments in Rose of Tralee, Tusla accounts, young offender boot camp.2017-08-2100 minIrish Examiner SportIrish Examiner SportGAA Show: Dublin's Invincibles survive Battle of TraleeTomas Quinn reflects on a fraught tussle in Tralee as Dublin equalled Gaelic football's longest unbeaten record. He also discusses surprise defeats for Mayo and Tyrone in the Allianz Football League, while Eoghan Cormican wonders about Cork's mentality after the Rebels let slip a nine-point lead over Meath in the clash of the weekend in Division 2. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-03-2015 minThe Breifne Earley ShowThe Breifne Earley ShowEpisode 4: Maria Walsh (2014 Rose of Tralee)Growing up in Shrule, Co. Mayo, Maria Walsh dreamed of winning All Ireland's more than pageants but fast forward a few years and she found herself standing with her newly acquired tiara as the belle of the ball in the Dome in Tralee. Public attention refocused on her sexuality, the first openly gay woman to have worn the crown at Ireland's most famous festival. Maria joins Breifne Earley to discuss her love of Mayo, All Ireland glory in school, studying journalism, how missing out on the Underdogs (an Irish reality sports television programme) kickstarted her media career with ShinAwiL before...2016-02-011h 07The Guide PodcastThe Guide PodcastThe Guide #2 - The Rose of Tralee & moreWe talk about one of the biggest Irish TV events of the year - the Rose of Tralee! Along with our TV picks of the week and why you need to start watching The Hollywood Reporter round tables.Direct download: http://entertainment.ie/media/podcasts/theguide20150820.mp3Category: TV & FilmDuration: 35:062015-08-2000 minRóisín Meets PodcastRóisín Meets PodcastRose of Tralee Maria WalshThe new Rose of Tralee Maria Walsh talks about her win, her life in Philadelphia and being the first Rose to come out.2014-09-1323 minRóisín Meets...Róisín Meets...Rose of Tralee Maria WalshThe new Rose of Tralee Maria Walsh talks about her win, her life in Philadelphia and being the first Rose to come out.2014-09-1300 minAsk AudreyAsk AudreyRose of Tralee winner Philadelphia Rose Maria WalshStunning Philadelphia rose Maria Walsh has been named the 2014 Rose of Tralee after a late flurry of bets at the bookies saw her surge to the top of the bunch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2014-08-2005 minAsk AudreyAsk AudreyRose of Tralee winner Philadelphia Rose Maria WalshStunning Philadelphia rose Maria Walsh has been named the 2014 Rose of Tralee after a late flurry of bets at the bookies saw her surge to the top of the bunch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2014-08-2005 minIrish Examiner GAA PodcastIrish Examiner GAA PodcastRose of Tralee winner Philadelphia Rose Maria WalshStunning Philadelphia rose Maria Walsh has been named the 2014 Rose of Tralee after a late flurry of bets at the bookies saw her surge to the top of the bunch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2014-08-2005 min