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Wow. What a weekend. The Eighth Amendment has been repealed by landslide. The Irish people spoke up emphatically for a woman’s right to choose. In this aftermath episode, we look back on a weekend and a movement that changed the world, go through the highs and lows of the campaign, talk to our friends in Donegal, and look to the future. Thank you for listening, this really is the final episode.
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Welcome to our podcast, recorded in Dublin! Paula Lyne and Rosie Plunkett chat about all the things you need to keep yourself lit for the month ahead.
**Some of you mentioned the audio was a bit low on this episode, so we have upped the levels, meaning you should be able to hear us loud and clear!**
Episode 7 - #REPEAL - May 18, 2018
We knew we couldn’t let May go by without an episode focusing on a topic that’s a constant pulse in our hearts and heads: the #repealthe8th campaign. With a week to go until the polls open, Ellen Quinn-Banville shares her own abortion story with us - and we hear what it takes to turn the seed of an idea into a global campaign from Sarah Nangle of the Abortion Rights Campaign.
Music: www.breakingtunes.com/pembroke
Produced by: Niamh Mongey
Editor: Niamh Mongey
Studio: Headstuff Podcast Network
Want even more ways to stay lit? Find links to the content we referenced below…
Abortion Rights Campaign: They Say, We Say: https://www.abortionrightscampaign.ie/2016/08/06/they-say-we-say/
Report of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on the Eighth Amendment https://webarchive.oireachtas.ie/parliament/media/committees/eighthamendmentoftheconstitution/report-of-the-joint-committee-on-the-eighth-amendment-web-version.pdf
Together For Yes: https://www.togetherforyes.ie/
‘Anti-abortion posters fail to take account of life’: Chris Fitzpatrick in The Irish Times: https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/anti-abortion-posters-fail-to-take-account-of-life-1.3470187 -
Aisling Bea is in the house! Is your head melted? Stress levels through the roof? Fumin' like a human? Grab a glass of water and wash down this chill pill. We know the FINAL STRETCH can sometimes feel like the FINAL STRESS, but we're here to tell you that calming the fuck down is the best approach right now. The amazing Aisling Bea joins us to talk about being a diaspora Repealer. Plus we dissect the TV debate dumpster fire that was #CBLIVE, and give you Don’t Stop Repealin’s Top 11 Tips To Getting Through The Next Week. Less stress more success!
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STOP EVERYTHING Mary Lou is in the building. This week we talk to Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald in Leinster House. Yes, they let us in.
Meanwhile, back at the NO ranch, there is some seriously shady shit going on online. What's really going on with this mysterious NO strategy to fool undecided voters into clicking their ads? This is bad news, and we need to take action NOW.
Plus, Una gets pulled from a literature festival (boo), and Andrea pulls a muscle from laughing (yay). We analyse the Late Late Show debate, a barney on Sean O'Rourke, and give fill you in on all the fab events going down in your town. Come thru queens! -
Welcome to our podcast, recorded in Dublin! Paula Lyne and Rosie Plunkett chat about all the things you need to keep yourself lit for the month ahead.
Episode 6 - April 16, 2018
This month... Life after BeyChella, Rosie's first headstand (nine months in!), the struggle of switching to wind-down mode after work, and a Joan Didion love-in.
Music: www.breakingtunes.com/pembroke
Produced by: Niamh Mongey
Editor: Brian from Headstuff
Studio: Headstuff Podcast Network
Want even more ways to stay lit? Find links to the content we referenced below...
Go Well With Gratitude workshop (Flourish Counselling and Wellness, Cork), Sat May 12 at The Natural Clinic. https://www.facebook.com/events/446989502400114/
Older Americans Are ‘Hooked’ on Vitamins https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/03/well/older-americans-vitamins-dietary-supplements.html
Self Respect, its source, its power: https://www.vogue.com/article/joan-didion-self-respect-essay-1961
Edward Abbey, Desert Solitaire (audiobook): https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Biographies-Memoirs/Desert-Solitaire-Audiobook/B006OBVIRS -
This week Gavin Sheridan gives us the low down on Facebook, Cambridge Analytica, Kanto and what the impact will be on the referendum, Fiona de Londres breaks down the government policy paper, and we get Healy Rage.
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Do you even influence? There's been a lot of conversation abounding about influencers using their platforms to talk about the referendum. Is it their duty to speak up? We figured we had to hear it from the horse's mouth so this week we have the king of Snapgram – this is what he was recently described as in a shopping centre, we know our Kik from our QQ – James Kavanagh along for the ride. Also influencing us this week is our pregnant pal Vogue Williams, who's delving into what it means to be pregnant and pro-choice. And finally, spilling probably the juiciest goss of the week, Cian O'Brien, Creative Director from Project Arts joins us to track the journey of the recently departed (for the second time) Maser mural.
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This week's episode kicks off with an examination of Janelle Monaé's PYNK, which features her and her fellow dancers in opulent pink vagina trousers. Sophie and Rhona go on to discuss if people are treated differently because of their level of beauty and finish by helping a reader who can't stop fantasising about women