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Welcome to the first episode of Don't Stop Repealin', a weekly podcast series in the run-up to the referendum. This week, we get a state of the nation from Coalition Convener Ailbhe Smyth and run through the top five tips for staying sane during the campaign. Find all our socials and more on www.dontstoprepealin.com.
In this podcast, we're using a track called 'Enniscrone' from electronic artist, Elaine Mai. Check out her newest EP, 'The Colour of the Night' at all of the usual outlets. (www.elainemai.com) -
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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One of us has never canvassed before (ssssh, don't judge!) which made us wonder why that was and how to help her - and others - feel comfortable enough to pop their canvassing cherry.
Speaking of popping, Cara Sanquest from London Irish Abortion Rights Campaign popped in to give us the DL on coming #HomeToVote, how you can support from abroad and what the deal is with donations and making sure you stick to the rules.
And as always... Media Shenanigans, events and more.
Check out our website www.dontstoprepealin.com to find your local canvassing group, find our social bits and bobs and drop us a mail if there's something you think we should broach.
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This week we have a theological discussion – who knew, but stick with us! – about how being a believer isn’t incompatible with voting 🗳YES. The reality is we’ve gazillions of people in our lives who hold really strong faiths and we think they’re being done a disservice by the catholic hierarchy and hardliners in the media.
We’re also really #blessed to be joined by the President of Catholics for Choice, Jon O’Brien, to discuss the complexities of a pro-repeal stance for catholics.
Plus we talk how the No side are canvassing, media shenanigans and Una plugs the shit out of her new book Repeal The 8th - available in all good (independent) book shops and online this week. -
Some shady shit has been going down by the No campaign so we thought it was only fair to throw some shade right back. We don’t like being negative nancies, but as RuPaul says ‘Reading is Fundamental’.
Also this week, all round bosswoman & Labour Senator Ivana Bacik joins us in studio for a brilliant history on the origins of the 8th and reminds us that the some of the same shady characters are still knocking around.
Plus the amazing Together For Yes fundraising drive. Have you donated yet? If not, why not? And all your Repeal news, events, media shenanigans and more....
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This ain't no echo chamber. We know that this referendum is only going to pass with the men of Ireland getting on board. For this special episode it's all about LADS LADS LADS. Joining us for lad chats are dreamboats Richie Sadlier, Blindboy and Maser, with their thoughts about the repeal movement; how to engage men, and what it means to them. Thankfully, today it's raining men. Hallelujah.
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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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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 -
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 5 - March 6, 2018
This month... The snow is thawing, Rosie finds out that self-care isn't all bubble baths and chocolate, and we chat about some Irish female authors who are k-i-l-l-i-n-g it in the book charts right now.
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...
What Self Care Really Means: https://thoughtcatalog.com/brianna-wiest/2017/11/this-is-what-self-care-really-means-because-its-not-all-salt-baths-and-chocolate-cake/
Erin Klassen: https://www.vice.com/en_nz/article/5gqepq/what-the-fuck-is-self-care
Vanity Fair: How A Film Wins Best Picture: http://video.vanityfair.com/watch/how-does-a-film-win-the-oscar-for-best-picture-2018-02-23
Aoife McElwain, Slow At Work: https://www.easons.com/slow-at-work-aoife-mcelwain-9780717173570
Sally Rooney, Conversations With Friends: https://www.easons.com/conversations-with-friends-sally-rooney-9780571333134
How Well Do You Know Yourself?:
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2018/03/you-dont-know-yourself-as-well-as-you-think-you-do/554612/ -
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 4 - January 19, 2018
This month... Paula is back from Sri Lanka with some, er, unwelcome visitors. Plus badass Buddhists and how Ellen Pompeo smashed the glass ceiling.
Music: www.breakingtunes.com/pembroke
Produced by: Niamh Mongey
Studio: Headstuff Podcast Network
Want even more ways to stay lit? Find links to the content we referenced below...
Bikram V Normal Yoga: http://www.thejournal.ie/difference-between-bikram-yoga-and-normal-yoga-3804494-Jan2018/
Ellen Pompeo: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/ellen-pompeo-tvs-20-million-woman-reveals-her-behind-scenes-fight-what-i-deserve-1074978
Buzzfeed Departures: http://www.private-eye.co.uk/issue-1459/street-of-shame
https://splinternews.com/buzzfeed-london-layoffs-coming-unions-busted-christm-1821532976
The B.R.A.V.I.N.G. acronym, explained: https://www.wellfitandfed.com/business/braving-anatomy-trust-wilderness/
Walk With Me: http://walkwithmefilm.com/ -
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 3 - December 13, 2017
This month... Planning an ethical Christmas, Rosie's yoga getaway and going on the dry ahead of the festive season - plus what's all the fuss about Cat Person?
Music: www.breakingtunes.com/pembroke
Produced by: Niamh Mongey
Studio: Headstuff Podcast Network
Want even more ways to stay lit? Find links to the content we referenced below...
Cliffs Of Moher Retreat: http://www.cliffsofmoherretreat.com/
Angels of the Get Through, Andrea Gibson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apEM51wH7Zc
Andy Ramage of One Year, No Beer: http://www.alustforlife.com/the-bigger-picture/why-taking-a-break-from-alcohol-will-be-the-best-decision-you-ever-made
Cat Person: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/12/11/cat-person
Slow At Work by Aoife McElwain: https://www.easons.com/slow-at-work-aoife-mcelwain-9780717173570 -
Welcome to our brand new podcast! Paula Lyne and Rosie Plunkett chat about all the things you need to keep yourself lit for the month ahead.
Episode 2 - October 18, 2017
This month... we survived Storm Ophelia! Plus Alice the Kefir Angel, Squeezy Boxes, and Rupi Kaur.
Music: https://www.breakingtunes.com/pembroke
Produced by: Niamh Mongey
Want even more ways to stay lit? Find links to the content we referenced below...
Eight Amendment Committee:
http://www.oireachtas.ie/parliament/oireachtasbusiness/committees_list/eighthamendmentoftheconstitution/
Syliva Plath:
https://electricliterature.com/sylvia-plath-looked-good-in-a-bikini-deal-with-it-5c240074bcd3
Erin Fornoff:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIdICKPTTeE
Beth Winegarner:
https://medium.com/beth_winegarner/weinstein-isnt-the-only-one-screen-celebs-who-abuse-women-or-children-c5732e15cf92