Afleveringen
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Leave the past in the past? Why should we bother with history? In this episode Aideen & Louisa chat with Dr. Edward Madigan, a Senior Lecturer in Public History and World War One, specialising in the cultural and military history of the British and Irish experiences and memories of the First World War. We spoke to him to discuss the importance of commemorating history, the effect of nostalgia on the public and British attitudes towards the Irish war of independence and Ireland in general
Dr. Edward Madigan directs the MA in Public History and the London Centre for Public History and Heritage. Before joining the history faculty at Royal Holloway, he served as the resident historian at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. He was a member of the UK Government’s Centenary Events Planning Group from 2012 to 2013 and currently sits on the editorial board of the 1914-1918 Online Encyclopaedia and the executive committee of the International Society for First World War Studies.
Key words
History, Irish history, British history, nostalgia, First World War, Ireland, War of Independence, Women
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This week Aideen & Louisa speak with comedian Dana Alexander discusses her evolution into activism, the challenges of balancing humor with serious topics, and her experiences on media platforms like GB News. She delves into the complexities of racism, immigration narratives, and the importance of understanding historical contexts. Dana emphasizes the need for representation and empowerment in driving change, sharing personal stories that highlight broader societal issues. We discuss the complexities of the migrant experience, the challenges faced by asylum seekers, and the societal perceptions surrounding immigration. They explore the asylum process, the differences between human trafficking and smuggling, and the importance of understanding individual stories. The discussion also highlights the varying approaches to refugee integration in different countries, particularly Canada and Germany, and concludes with a hopeful outlook on multiculturalism and societal unity.
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activism, comedy, racism, immigration, representation, media, historical context, change, empowerment, social justice, migrant experience, asylum process, refugee integration, human trafficking, multiculturalism, immigration challenges, stories of refugees, societal impact, Canada, UK
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Hearing a lot about AI but unsure what that means in your daily life? Today, Aideen & Louisa chat to Magda Pepper, Learning Specialist Expert in Tech, over 18 years experience. We chat about the multifaceted impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on various aspects of life, including creativity, healthcare, job markets, and education and ethical considerations. They also get some tips how you can start using AI immediately to make your daily life easier.
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AI, artificial intelligence, technology, creativity, healthcare, job market, education, ethics, personal assistant, productivity
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CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains references to mental health and self-harm.
Elaine Doyle, founder of the popular instagram community 'Staying Content' shares her journey of finding and maintaining contentment after experiencing mental health challenges. Elaine emphasises the importance of recognizing that it's okay to not be okay, but also that there is hope for a better future. Elaine discusses her own experiences with depression, self-harm, and suicide, and how she found support and connection through therapy and support groups. Elaine's advocacy work focuses on de-stigmatising mental health and creating a space for open conversations about mental well-being. Elaine shares her insights on supporting individuals with mental health challenges, emphasising the importance of taking care of oneself and seeking professional help. She discusses the role of faith and service in her own recovery journey and highlights the power of community and connection. Elaine also provides advice on supporting someone who is suicidal or struggling with addiction. She concludes by emphasising the significance of living a meaningful life and finding peace of mind.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Morning Routine
03:00 Elaine's Journey and Advocacy Work
07:52 The Importance of Self-Care
13:01 Finding Connection and Support
15:52 Staying Content: A Focus on Fundamentals
21:06 Destigmatizing Mental Health
22:55 Encouraging Professional Help and Providing Support
26:04 Faith and Service in Recovery
27:34 Community and Connection in Healing
32:44 Supporting Someone in Crisis: Suicide and Addiction
35:13 Living a Meaningful Life: Self-Care, Acceptance, and Service
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keywords: mental health, contentment, depression, self-harm, suicide, therapy, support groups, self-care, destigmatization, mental health, support, professional help, faith, service, community, connection, suicide, addiction, meaningful life, peace of mind
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Béarla/English below...Mír speisialta as Gaeilge daoibh an tseachtain seo- tá Aideen agus Louisa ag labhairt le Comhairleoir Barra Ó hÉineacháin. Déanann sé iarracht an ceist a fhreagairt- Cad gur féidir linn a dhéanamh faoin ngéarchéim aeráide? Ábhar tromchúiseach ach bhain muid an-sult as an gcomhrá. Fís le fo-theideal Béarla le fáil ar ár gcainéal YouTube. A special episode in Irish this week. Aideen and Louisa speak to Councillor Barra Ó hÉineacháin where he tries to help us with our question- What can we do about the climate crisis? A serious topic, but we enjoyed ourselves very much. We've put the full episode with English subtitles on our YouTube Channel.
Can I just Ask YouTube: https://youtu.be/3rnKeRyZ_tA
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Barry Heneghan is the youngest member of Dublin City Council, recently elected as an Independent. He intends to run in the next General Election. We discuss all this along with Che Guevara t-shirts, working the doors and the challenges and rewards of being an independent elected official.
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Mark Little is an Irish journalist, TV presenter, author and entrepreneur. He talks to Aideen & Louisa about all things news, fake news, conspiracy theories and how to know who to believe on the wonderful world wide web.
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Aideen is a highly successful club comedian across Ireland and Britain. She is absolutely sick of being asked about what it's like to be a woman in comedy, so that's exactly what Louisa asks here about in this bonus episode.
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What are we going to do about a United Ireland?Will it happen in our lifetimes? Aideen & Louisa talk to musician and historical entertainer Paddy Cullivan about all things United Ireland and his new show ‘I can’t believe it’s not Ireland’. Tickets available to see Paddy live at https://www.paddycullivan.com/
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Aideen and Louisa meet freshly elected Green party councillor Hazel Chu to talk about how and why she became a politician. We talk trolling, family, racism, lockdown in the Mansion House and celebrity requests at Electric Picnic. Content warning: in discussing some of the abuse she has received online, Hazel refers to some racial slurs that may cause upset to some listeners.
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What is the difference between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael? Does anyone actually know? Do they know themselves? Aideen and Louisa are joined by Deputy Barry Cowen prominent Fianna Fáil back bencher and member of a famous/infamous political dynasty. They discuss campaigning in the age of social media, Fianna Fáil's greatest hits and how maybe Charlie Haughey would have been better suited to an autocracy. Will they unpick the nuances of centrist Irish politics and understand WTF is FF & FG? Comhrá beag as gaeilge ag deireadh na míre.
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