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  • Ep 60---

    In this episode of Voices of Boyle, we sit down with Eamon Perry as he shares a few memories that paint a vivid picture of community life in Boyle through the years.

    From the bustling local shops like Christy Wynne's and Keenan's, where summer ice creams became a cherished treat, to the biting cold of the "big snow" in 1947 that blocked doorways and halted trains, Eamon recounts the challenges and charms of his hometown with warmth and nostalgia.

    Join us as Eamon reflects on the rich sporting legacy of Boyle, with tales of his uncle Paddy Perry's handball triumphs, and his own swimming accolades. He chats about the vibrant social scene of festivals, golf club gatherings, and the Catholic Club.

    Facing personal and community changes over the decades, Eamon shares his hopes for Boyle's future development, emphasising the spirit that binds the town together.

    Whether reminiscing about his youth in the streets of Termon or recalling career milestones and family life, Eamon's stories are sure to resonate with everyone.

    Enjoy the episode and feel free to share it.

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  • Ep 59---

    This week on Voices of Boyle, we’re delighted to feature local artist Margaret Rattigan 🎹✹

    Margaret, who was born in Manchester, raised in Leitrim, and has lived in London, Limerick, and Sligo, now calls Boyle home. Inspired by the scenery around her in Boyle and beyond, Margaret creates beautiful paintings, prints, cards, and unique art jewellery.

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  • Ep 58---

    Welcome to another episode of the Voices of Boyle Podcast! This week I'm chatting with Barry Cryan.

    Barry takes us on a journey from his school days at St. Mary’s College in Boyle during the late ’90s, to overcoming the challenges of Lyme disease, and ultimately building a thriving online business that’s transforming how entrepreneurs manage their time and productivity.

    Before we get into the episode, I'd like to let everyone know that all episodes are now also available to listen to on YouTube. Head over to YouTube or just search for "Voices of Boyle" in Youtube and you'll find everything there.

    With that, let's get into this week's episode with Barry......

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  • Ep 57---

    Recorded during the past week here in GdaƄsk, Poland, this episode brings together Miko and Cory, who have been based here for the past 10 months building their online fitness coaching businesses. You may remember Miko from VOB episode 13!

    This 2+ hour episode dives into a wide range of topics. Due to the spontaneous setting, we didn’t have our usual audio setup, so the host’s audio may vary at times—thanks for understanding!

    If you enjoy the episode, spread the love and share it around. Have a fantastic Sunday, folks!

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  • Ep 56---

    Welcome to episode 56 of the Voices of Boyle. Today, we're thrilled to have Callum Robertson join us as we dive into his journey through the performing arts and his experiences as a student during the covid years.

    Callum shares his thoughts on his renewed appreciation for social freedoms, and the impact of lockdowns on his education and mental well-being. We explore his early inspiration in performing arts, memorable musical roles, and the challenges faced transitioning from theater to film.

    He also discusses his international theater adventures in Spain and his upcoming opportunity in Switzerland, alongside an insightful conversation on the role of AI in creative fields. Callum also offers his advice for aspiring artists, reflects on his beloved hometown of Boyle, and expresses his hopes for the future.

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  • Ep 55---

    Welcome to another episode of the Voices of Boyle. For this episode, we have Brian Scanlon as our guest. Brian shares some incredible stories about his family’s ties to Boyle, starting back in the 1970s when his father bought Scanlon’s pub. He takes us on a trip down memory lane, reflecting on a time when the town was thriving, and his family’s early adoption of colour television which was a big deal back then and the traditions they proudly kept alive.

    Brian also talks about the personal challenges he’s faced, like childhood ear surgeries, and how his love for music was shaped by his talented mother. We’ll get into the lively pub scene of the ’70s and ’80s, the creation of the John McCormack room, and the unique social traditions that took place in the ‘inner sanctum’ of Scanlon’s pub.

    As someone passionate about preserving the town’s history, Brian shares his early experiences with filming and his current mission to digitise old recordings for the community to enjoy. He reflects on the generational shifts in religious practices, the impact of covid on local businesses, and offers a heartfelt look at how the town’s landscape has changed over the years.

    Whether you’re interested in local history, how community traditions evolve, or the challenges and hopes for Boyle’s future, this episode with Brian Scanlon is sure to resonate with many of you.

    So, grab a seat and join us as we explore Boyle’s rich past and its ongoing story.

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  • Ep 54---

    Episode 54 takes us on a trip down the Regan family lane with local photographer Mary Regan.

    Mary’s not only known for her own work as a local photographer but also for being the beloved wife of the late Christy Regan, one of Boyle’s most renowned photographers, who captured the spirit and essence of our town for decades.

    Together, Mary and Christy created a legacy that resonates with so many families in Boyle and beyond (most households locally have a photo that was taken by a Regan family member!).

    Let Mary take you back to her early days growing up in Elphin as she talks about her memories at home with her parents and going to both primary and secondary school. Christy soon comes into focus in our conversation as Mary gives us a glimpse into their special moments of meeting, going on their first date and later getting married, moving to Boyle, opening the business and having a family. We’ll dive into her memories of working alongside Christy, their family’s involvement in continuing his legacy and Mary’s own career as a photographer for the Roscommon Herald.

    We’re thankful to Mary for giving us a great insight into the life of her husband - the man behind the camera - whose work not only documented local life but also became a cherished part of countless family memories.

    We finish up talking about the Regan family’s journey of compiling ‘Through Christy’s Lens’, a two-volume book filled with Christy's remarkable photographs, making it a true visual record of our local history.

    Enjoy the chat with Mary as we reminisce, reflect, and honour her own work, the Regan family’s contribution to capturing local life with photos and, of course, the incredible life and work of her husband Christy.

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    You can purchase ‘Through Christy’s Lens’ on Enda’s website https://endaregan.com/collections/through-christy-lens.

    You can also buy the books locally in McGees Jewellers, Kelly’s Londis and Una Bhan (in the grounds of King House).

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  • Ep 53---

    Michelle shares her vast expertise on various therapies - from the subtleties of reflexology and the rejuvenating benefits of Japanese facelift massage to the emerging excitement around Bowen Therapy.

    We chat about the nuances of holistic treatments versus conventional methods like Botox, dive into the benefits of Indian Head Massage, and take a closer look at the power of herbs like cleavers for the lymphatic system.

    Have a great Sunday and I hope you enjoy the episode with Michelle.

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  • Ep 52---

    Welcome to our latest episode, where we welcome local musician David Connolly to the podcast.

    David comes from Keash, a small village just a few kilometers outside of Boyle. From his early school days in Boyle to his first steps into the world of music, David has always had a passion for playing, singing, and performing. In today’s episode, we dive into his story, exploring how his experiences in school musicals gave him the confidence to step into the spotlight, pick up a microphone, and perform solo — both as a singer and a guitarist.

    We’ll also talk about David’s biggest inspirations, both locally and internationally, and how they have shaped his musical style. With a new song release every Friday on his Facebook page, he keeps us all engaged and entertained, while also playing gigs locally.

    Tune in as we get to know David, his journey into music, and what drives his passion for performing. We finish the chat with a very special and moving tribute to one of David’s very good friends who passed away recently.

    Don’t forget to follow David on his Facebook page to catch his latest releases and upcoming gigs.

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  • Ep 51---

    Welcome to episode 51 of the Voices of Boyle.

    Today, our guest is Greer Mac Keogh, who has been passionately documenting the rich history of the Royal Hotel through stories, photos, videos, and other memorabilia over the last number of years.

    Her project, “In These Rooms,” will be showcased in a two-week exhibition starting Saturday, August 31st, at An Ríoga.

    Interestingly, this episode was recorded on August 7th, marking the podcast’s two-year anniversary. So it was the perfect topic to record on the day that was in it.

    So let's get into it and I hope you enjoy the chat I had with Greer.....

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  • Ep 50---

    Welcome back to Voices of Boyle, where we explore the rich history and personal stories that make our town so special. Today, we’re thrilled to chat with Brendan McGee, a self-employed trader and life-long resident of Boyle.

    In this episode, Brendan dives into the roots of the Boyle Arts Festival, discussing its impact on the community and the continuous hard work required to keep it thriving. He also touches on the town’s history, including the decline in trade and some of the challenges faced by local businesses.

    Brendan shares vivid memories of growing up in Boyle, painting a picture of the town’s lively social scenes, from discos to the buzz around Cleo's and Parker's nightclubs. It's hard to believe that we had two dedicated nightclubs in Boyle at one stage!

    He reminisces about the first colour TV, school trips, and the music that shaped his youth. So grab yourself a hot cuppa and allow Brendan to take you back in time as we celebrate the nostalgia, music, and community spirit that defines our lovely town of Boyle.

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  • Ep 49---

    Welcome back to the Voices of Boyle, where we revisit memories and stories from our lovely town.

    In this episode we welcome back the insightful Noel Sheerin for part 2, to entertain us with more tales and recollections of the town's vibrant history.

    Some of the many topics Noel chats about include his experiences as a young altar boy, the electrifying chaos of show band concerts, and the cherished memories of Boyle's beloved places and characters.

    Settle in for another hour of stories and relive some of Boyle's history with Noel.

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  • Ep 48---

    In this thought-provoking and introspective episode, this week's guest, Owen O' Donohoe talks about spirituality, faith, and the complexities of organized religion.

    Born in Dublin and having lived in Boyle for over four decades, Owen exudes a profound sense of gratitude and faith throfughout the episode, while also expressing his concerns about the challenges faced by Christians worldwide.

    The episode touches on various themes, including the intersection of spirituality and organized religion, skepticism, and the pursuit of greater meaning in life.

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  • Ep 47---

    Welcome to our latest episode where we dive deep into the creative journey of songwriter, musician, singer and documentary maker, Pete Higgins.

    In this episode, we delve into Pete's musical journey, from his early days of discovering music to writing and performing with bands like Bottle and the Canon Dogs. Pete takes us on a trip down Boyle's musical lane as we talk about the youth masses, the No Name Club and some of the great musical pubs we had in town. We'll also discuss his transition into documentary making, and what led him to create a captivating documentary about Boyle and its mysterious connection to UFOs, featuring the legendary Betty Meyler.

    We talk about Pete's songwriting and the release of his solo albums. At the time of recording, he was working on album number 3 and, as timing would have it, he just released three new songs from the album so it's brand new material - Congratulations Pete! The timing couldn't have been better.

    You can listen to ‘Harmony’, ‘Try to Understand’ & ‘This Life’ right here: https://songwhip.com/petehiggins/

    Have a listen and enjoy!

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    RESOURCES

    An RTE trailer for 'Great Lighthouses of Ireland' Series 2

    https://youtu.be/CefSu-OrDGU?feature=shared

    'Harmony' Music Video (released on June 21st)

    https://youtu.be/DldoyReIZN4

    'The Great Divide' Music Video

    https://youtu.be/96Q2G4eqPHE

    'UFO' documentary

    https://vimeo.com/10269021

    A link to listen to the 'Bottle' original music

    https://soundcloud.com/bottle_boyle/albums

    The very first performance of the band 'Bottle' in 1997

    https://youtu.be/zHVkO5NaG94

    A playlist of songs recorded by 'The Canon Dogs'

    https://shorturl.at/ok0q4

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  • Ep 46---

    In a recent episode of Voices of Boyle, I had the pleasure of chatting with Mary Lavin, a tour guide and receptionist at King House. We explored the fascinating history and charm of this remarkable landmark.

    Mary talked about the history of King House, from its beginnings in the 1730s as the King family’s grand home, to its time as a military barracks, and now as a cultural heritage center. She also discussed the huge restoration efforts, including removing 26 loads of debris, and shared interesting tales of bravery and historic events.

    We then touched on the treasures within King House, including the Mary McAlese collection, Maureen O’Sullivan artifacts, and the Boyle Civic Arts Collection.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the rich history and culture of Boyle.

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  • Ep 45---

    Though originally from Arigna, Dermot has long been a familiar face in Boyle. We discuss his passions for photography, his beloved Facebook pages (Memory Radio Boyle and Best of Memories), and his broadcasting career on Shannonside.

    Dermot shares his journey of creating an internet radio station and the incredible people he's met along the way.

    We also touch on his family's influence on his love for radio and photography, and reminisce about the lively times at Parkers and the Royal Hotel.

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  • Ep 44---

    This week I'm joined by Tom Mullaney. Tom takes us on a journey through his life, spanning from his school days where he recalls the rare but stern discipline of the past, to his 38-year career in the National Bank.

    Tom also chats about the agricultural landscape of Ireland, highlighting his own experiences with farming, the EU's impact, and the potential shifts in trade.

    He speaks about his involvement with the county board for GAA and his deep-rooted passion for preserving and enhancing Boyle's heritage. We explore the town's potential for redevelopment, reflecting on its historical prominence and how it can be revitalized for a brighter future.

    Plus, we get to hear Tom's advice to his younger self and his journey in Irish politics.

    I hope you have a great Sunday and enjoy this episode.

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  • Ep 43---

    The guest for this week's episode is Leon Wamari, a dynamic and inspiring young man. Leon shares his views on a wide range of topics, from the power of consistency and personal development to the influence of social media on academic life and the challenges and opportunities of being a young person in today's world.

    He also touches on life in Boyle and his hopes for the future.

    Make sure to check out his podcast over on Instagram at Italkrealtalk.

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  • Ep 42---

    In this episode, we dive deep into Danny Tiernan's life, exploring his family history, his military journey, and cherished memories of growing up in Boyle.

    We discuss Danny's grandfather's service in the Connaught Rangers and the significance of the poppy symbol. From reminiscing about Boyle's vibrant characters to reflecting on his experiences in the FCA, Danny shares a few glimpses of his life.

    Join us as we uncover fascinating tales, from handball competitions to scouting trips, capturing the essence of Boyle's past and the lasting impact of military service in the town.

    And before we jump into the episode, you can now support the Voices of Boyle podcast on Ko-fi.com. You can click the link in the description or visit ko-fi.com/voicesofboyle. Your support fuels our passion to continue to record, edit, and produce these episodes every two weeks.

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  • Ep 41---

    Happy Easter to everyone and welcome to episode 41 of the Voices of Boyle.

    I'm joined by Colm Duignan this week as he reflects on his personal fitness journey, overcoming business hurdles during the COVID-19 years, and the entrepreneurial insights he's gained from running a brick-and-mortar gym in Boyle.

    Join us for a candid conversation that delves into the dynamics of the gym business, the power of cultivating a supportive community, and the importance of prioritizing sustainable health and wellness practices over quick fixes.

    And before we jump into the episode, you can now support the Voices of Boyle podcast on Ko-fi.com. You can click the link in the description or visit ko-fi.com/voicesofboyle. Your support fuels our passion to continue to record, edit, and produce these episodes every two weeks.

    So thank you and I hope you enjoy the episode with Colm.

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