Maatschappij & cultuur – Ierland – Nieuwe podcasts

  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.
    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to Robbie Williams and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • Join TikTok sensation Kasey Campion as she deep dives into a new topic each week on "On the Kase." From trending content and viral events to fascinating people and issues, Kasey brings her unique perspective and infectious energy to every episode. But that's not all, Kasey also shares snippets of her own life, giving listeners an intimate look behind the scenes. With family, friends, and followers joining the conversation, "On the Kase" is your go-to podcast for a mix of insightful discussions and personal stories. Tune in and stay in the loop with Kasey!



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  • Welcome to No One Else Will Listen—where sisters Lottie and Bonnie Ryan turn their weekly FaceTime catch-ups into a podcast, because if they have to listen to each other’s nonsense, you might as well too. With Bonnie navigating life in New York and Lottie holding down the fort in Dublin, they cover the things you only talk about with your sister—because no one else will listen… and, let’s be honest, she doesn’t really have a choice.

    From chaotic life updates to deep (and occasionally questionable) chats, expect brutally honest takes, unfiltered oversharing, and a healthy dose of sibling bickering. Plus, they’ll be dishing out sisterly, and likely conflicting, advice to listeners.

    It’s messy, it’s real, and it’s the kind of conversations you’d never have in public—but your sister has to hear them.

    Slide into their DMs: @bonnieryan & @lottieryan1


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  • What does it take to become a chef? Great question, and over the next twelve weeks, I’m going to give you the answer. 

    I’m Stephanie - a foodie with a dream. So I’ve come to Ballymaloe, a cooking school, nestled in a one hundred acre organic farm on the south coast of Ireland to learn how to turn my passion into my profession. 

    Tune in to From Stephanie to Chefanie, where once a week I will share highs and lows of learning new culinary skills,and I'll lift the lid on what it's like being taught at an internationally renowned school - that has a very different way of doing things.

    It’s going to be messy - but it’s going to be delicious. Join me on my journey

  • The show that's about REIMAGINING travel and tourism that better serves people, places and nature. In each episode we'll dive into the journeys of people who are leading the way in one of the largest industries in the world. These are the founders, change makers, risk takers, visionaries and custodians, we're here to celebrate their wins, and share the lessons along the way to inspire you. Hosted by Rebecca Woolford, Co-Founder of Kiwano Tourism, The Tourist RESET podcast is about acknowledging the travel is a privilege and with that comes GREAT responsibility. It's a medium to show how the tourism industry can be the solution, not just the problem.

  • This audio collection of amazing short stories is taken from the Great Lakes region and the Tip of Michigan’s Thumb. We love Michigan's history, places to see, and things to do in Michigan. Each episode is taken from feature articles from Thumbwind.com and Michigan4you.com. So, as a podcast, you can enjoy them anytime and anywhere. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this week’s tale from the End of the Road in Michigan.

    Thank you for taking the time to listen to check out and listen to our little podcast. If you like this kind of tale, you are invited to subscribe. Search for The End Of The Road In Michigan from wherever you're listening. Please watch for and download next week’s episode and take a moment to give us a review.

    We cover #Michigan, #MichiganThumb, #PureMichigan #Thumbwind #Caseville, #PortAustin, #BadAxe, #GrindstoneCity, #HarborBeach, #Kindie, #Elkton, #BayPort, #Sebewaing, #Verona, #Pigeon and #PortHope

  • Meghann Meets is a podcast hosted by Meghann Scully. The whole theme around this series is Galway people, those who are from here or live here. Guests will tell us all about the places they love, where they like to spend time, visit, socialise and memories growing up in Galway or what made them move to Galway.

    All the while intertwining their careers from media, music, sport, entertainment as well as the corporate world. It’s a lighthearted, entertaining chat that shines a light on the county that so many love.

    This podcast is part of GK Media Studios Creators Network.

    Produced and Recorded by www.GKMediaStudios.com

  • Stories and music about choosing yourself through creative expression, finding peace, and daring to listen to, and follow, those inner whispers. Join artist Linnea Sigurdson for a journey of the courage and self-discovery to be found when taking the leap. Welcome to the Awareness Season.

  • Do you want to know one of the biggest secrets that cancer survivors have? It’s that life after cancer treatment ends can sometimes be even more tough than the disease itself. No one understands that like another cancer survivor. Gabby has been there – when the Get Well cards come down and you are alone with your fears, it can be scary, overwhelming– and lonely. Gabby knew she had to change her life and develop healthy habits to go from cancer survivor to Thriver. But working out what to do was confusing and exhausting.

    Gabby Mottershead, is now a 16 year Inflammatory Breast Cancer survivor-turned-confidence coach and my passion is helping people to rebuild their lives.
    Gabby says:
    I want to share everything that I have learned about survival, and how to rebuild your life once treatment ends. I expected to feel invincible once my cancer was gone, but it didn't. I felt depressed, anxious, and exhausted.
    'Confidence After Cancer' is for anyone who has finished cancer treatment and maybe feels alone, confused, and not sure how to move forward when all the joy has gone from their life.
    Life after cancer treatment ends can be another stage to navigate when you are already exhausted. I'm here to help you make the rest of your life the best of your life.
    When the Get Well cards came down, chemotherapy, surgeries, mastectomy, radiotherapy were all finished. What next? How do you move forward when you are thrown off that roller coaster of treatment?

    Do you feel alone now that treatment has ended and that no one understands how you feel?
    Are you sick and tired of feeling sick and tired?
    Are you ready to move forward with your life, but it all feels too overwhelming?
    If you are ready to change that now - my online course is available for you now :
    https://www.confidenceaftercancer.co.uk/page/264158-confidence-after-cancer

    Cancer is devastating on so many levels. Only someone who has been there, like you and me, can truly understand. I am not here to tell you what to do, but to share my years of studying health and wellbeing, what worked for me, and what has worked for people that I know.
    I have a free ebook to help you get Confidence after Cancer in 7 easy steps : https://www.confidenceaftercancer.co.uk/page/262093

    Everyone's journey is different, and I invite you to join me and see if some of those things might work for you. You are not alone.

    Find out more on my website https://www.confidenceaftercancer.co.uk/

  • This podcast centers around different dates and relationships I've had with men, but it's not just about dating. It’s about what it takes to form a relationship, where I have fallen short and what I have learned after I picked myself up and dusted myself off. It's also about the humor in a lot of situations that weren't funny at the time, but looking back are hilarious, like my encounters with Mark the Musician, Richard who couldn’t keep his pants up, Allen—Lord of the Silverfish, and Peter, my one adventure as a cougar. Tune in and have fun with me.

  • I am Michelle Walters, creator of “Talk on to Walk on”. In 2020, I stepped back from 30 years in the corporate world. I now know I had burn out. The global lockdown timing was fortuitous giving me permission to pause for longer than I thought I needed. 


    And so began my healing process - a story I have still yet to fully share but, “Talk on to Walk on” was born and you hear glimpses of my story during my shared conversations throughout the podcast episodes. 


    Be it by circumstance, habit or fear of judgment, we are all guilty of keeping true feelings and desires buried. As a result we then limit ourselves in the life we want to lead. 


    “Talk on to Walk on” which has evolved into a coaching, mentoring and talks offer, is my way of addressing this. 


    My husband, Patrick, an accomplished corporate leader, business and life mentor now joins me and you on our joint, life journeys.


    We met and changed our careers while navigating midlife. We are passionate about sharing our ongoing mindset lessons as well as inspirational life stories from guests who, through simple conversations and positive self talk, found the courage to ‘walk on’ to where they are today. 


    We believe with the right mindset and courage to open up to the right people, there is no limit to what can be achieved, at any stage of life and this is our offer to you.


    Please do subscribe, rate and review. You are helping us to share our mindset messages, supporting our community and encouraging more people to share how they really feel and to take the steps towards their dreams.


    “Talk on to Walk on” supports Liverpool community causes and charities both financially and through our voluntary talks and flexible payment coaching offer. If you like what you hear and wish to take the smallest steps to create the life you really want, whatever your age, then please do connect with us. 


    Press play now and let’s “Talk on to Walk on” together, and see where it leads...


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  • A daring, pioneering and dangerous chapter in Irish life began in the summer of 1972 when Libya’s Colonel Gaddafi made an approach to the Provisional IRA with an offer of arms. Months later, this secret shipment of weapons landed into Ireland. All these years later, this untold tale is finally revealed by those centrally involved… // Previous series from DocOnOne include The Real Carrie Jade, Runaway Joe, Finding Samantha, GunPlot, Tiger Roll and The Nobody Zone.

  • A podcast about the history, culture and traditions of barbershops, Short Back And Sides takes a look at the lesser known side of working class history. With over 8 years working in the trade, your host Phil The Barber shares his love for all things tonsorial from his studio (apartment) in Dublin, Ireland.

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  • Voices of Pres, Voices of Cork is a historical archive of tales from those who graced the school hallways of Presentation Brothers College Cork as they share fond their memoirs of their schooldays, sauntering along the Mardyke, rowing on the Lee, rugby rivals, and the culture of Cork. Hear the history of Cork of days gone by, from the Burning of Cork, to days pre World War as well as the travels of the Presentation Brothers who ventured to lands far and wide.


    This podcast is presented by PBC alumni George Hook and Ronan McAuliffe. It was produced by PBC teacher Éanna O'Loinsigh with Elaine Smith on sound and post production and piano composition by PBC student Liam Ring. Thank you to our contributors for sharing the stories and fond memories and to Presentation Brothers College Cork for their continued support.


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  • Join us as we take a stroll through a piece of Austria’s queer history. Together we will take a closer look at a long forgotten court case that took place in post-war Austria.

    A podcast by three students from the University of Vienna.


    Written and hosted by Ines Birke, Maria Kassewalder and Toni Klingler.


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  • Welcome to the Department of International Development at LSE events podcast. Tune in for recordings from a range of events in the Department, including lectures and panel discussions on vital subjects in the world of development.

    The podcasts include the Great Development Dialogue from 2020, an event on development in Asia with Deepak Nayyar and a coversation around Islamic Extremism in West Africa.

  • Are you ready to dive into the heart of the Big Apple? Introducing "Things to Do in New York City," the ultimate podcast guide to unlocking the secrets and hidden gems of the city that never sleeps. Whether you're a lifelong New Yorker or a first-time visitor, our show is your ticket to experiencing the best of what NYC has to offer.

    Join our passionate hosts as they take you on a weekly journey through the vibrant streets, iconic landmarks, and lesser-known hotspots of the five boroughs. From the pulsating energy of Times Square to the serene beauty of Central Park, we'll keep you up to date on all the must-see attractions and events that make New York City truly unforgettable.

    But we don't just scratch the surface. Our team of local experts digs deep to bring you insider knowledge on the latest happenings in sports, music, arts, and culture. Want to catch a Broadway show? We'll give you the scoop on the hottest tickets in town. Craving some live music? We'll point you to the coolest underground venues and up-and-coming artists. Looking for outdoor adventures? We'll guide you to the best parks, trails, and waterfront activities the city has to offer.

    Each episode is packed with practical tips, local recommendations, and behind-the-scenes stories that will make you feel like a true New Yorker. We'll help you navigate the subway system like a pro, find the best slice of pizza in town, and discover hidden art galleries tucked away in unexpected corners of the city.

    But "Things to Do in New York City" is more than just a list of attractions. It's a celebration of the diverse cultures, rich history, and unique personalities that make this city so special. We'll introduce you to the passionate people behind your favorite restaurants, shops, and cultural institutions, giving you a deeper appreciation for the magic of the Big Apple.

    So whether you're planning your next NYC adventure or just dreaming about the city from afar, tune in to "Things to Do in New York City." Let us be your personal guide to the greatest city in the world, where every day brings a new opportunity for discovery and excitement. Subscribe now and get ready to fall in love with New York City all over again.


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  • Real Talk with Reece is the podcast where we keep it real—no filters, no fluff, just straight-up honesty. Hosted by content creator Reece Creed, we talk about everything from life’s messiness to what’s trending, with a side of laughs and maybe some rants. Tune in and get ready for some real talk that’s 100% no bullsh*t 💚

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