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Local Lens

Meath County Council

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Local Lens is brought to you by Meath County Council. Delivering over 1,000 services to more than 220,000 people, it is one of the busiest local authorities in the country. On Local Lens we meet the people involved in delivering those services, find out what drives them and ask what plans there are for the future. There are also contributions from residents of Meath who have accessed services. Presented by Elaine Keogh, the executive producer/editor is Ailish Shaw. Contact: locallens@meathco ...
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Anything sports that's on my mind, from football, basketball, baseball, hockey, soccer, and lacrosse. Discussing the biggest athletes and sports, and the issues surrounding each league. I will also respond to comments and questions if this gets popular enough.
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Hinterland is an annual multi-disciplinary arts festival based in the spiritual home of the Book of Kells in Co. Meath. The podcast features artist interviews with an array of stellar guests to Kells, including all the leading Irish fiction writers, and a number of major UK writers and many wonderful participants, crossing all genres.
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Pure conversation, of the language-loving storytelling variety. Unpredictable and funny, carefree and intimate. Join Tommy Tiernan, his school pal Hector O'hEeochagain and Mayo woman Laurita Blewitt as they sit around the table in a shed at the bottom of a garden in the West of Ireland and just chat. You'll wish you were there to join in.... A Mabinóg production in association with SwanMcG. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In a world flooded with media sources, facts are frequently submerged amidst ‘fake news’, spin, misinformation and, quite-often, good old-fashioned fear-mongering. Radio Nova’s Fact Checker determines the accuracy of claims by public figures, advocacy groups, social media, and institutions engaged in public debate with a focus on issues affecting listeners in Dublin, Kildare, Meath & Wicklow.
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OTB GAA

OTB Sports

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Subscribe to 'OTB GAA' for the very best GAA coverage from OTB Sports. Bringing you the insights and stories from the top names in Gaelic Games - from Tommy Walsh to The Football Pod with Paddy Andrews and James O'Donoghue, The Hurling Pod with James Skehill and Paul Murphy and much more besides. With Off The Ball Breakfast, Off The Ball, live GAA coverage and our world famous roadshows, we'll be bringing you the yarns, the tales, the fallouts and the analysis right across Hurling, Camogie, ...
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From the Sidelines is a weekly podcast that showcases local sports clubs and GAA cumainn throughout Dublin, Kildare, Meath & Wicklow. Each week, we bring stories from each of the local clubs across the region, weekly interview and updates from the clubs and give them the ability to communicate with and motivate their membership via the medium of podcast and radio. Presented by David Daly, From The Sidelines is release as a podcast each week and broadcast every Saturday morning on Radio Nova.
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Tom MacSweeney's Maritime Podcast - covering Ireland’s maritime culture, history, tradition and development. All so important to this island nation where the connection with the sea is as old as time itself. A fundamental part of Ireland, socially and economically.
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Reports by Henry McKean CONVERSATION THAT COUNTS | Ireland’s national independent talk station for news, sport, analysis and entertainment Listen to Newstalk at http://newstalk.com/listenlive | Download the GoLoud app now, the new home for Newstalk
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The Beef Brief

Agriland Media

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In this limited podcast series produced by Agriland, technical beef journalist Breifne O’Brien travels around the country talking to beef farmers about the challenges they currently face and how they run their farm. The Beef Brief goes behind the scenes to find out what works for beef farmers and what makes the difference.
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Every Quarter

Phillips Academy Andover

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Welcome to Every Quarter: The Voice of Andover, the official podcast of Phillips Academy. EQ is the place to meet thinkers, leaders, doers and makers who are grappling, changing, forging and upending. Since 1778, campus has been a haven for dialogue between interesting and influential students, faculty, alumni and visitors. And now EQ brings those conversations to you every month. Think of EQ as short reflections to inform the curious who believe -- to borrow the words of Andover’s founder, ...
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Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2011

Tudor and Stuart Ireland in association with History Hub.ie

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This series features recordings of research papers from the Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference wich took place on September 2nd and 3rd of September 2011 in University College Dublin. The conference saw over fifty speakers from around Ireland and beyond come together to share their ideas in an interdisciplinary forum. Over one hundred registered delegates attended the conference over the course of the two day event. Funded by the UCD School of History and Archives, and UCD Graduate School o ...
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In the latest episode of the State of the Arts podcast (@sotapod), filmmaker and writer Des Doyle sits down with executive producer, director and writer Neasa Hardiman to discuss her expansive career across feature film and television, and her transition to working on large-scale, big-budget streamer projects.Produced in partnership with Film Irela…
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In this podcast, we catch up once again with actor, writer and filmmaker Hugh O’Conor, whose quasi-autobiographical comedy series Showkids - co-written with Amy Stephenson and Shane Langan - is available to watch on RTÉ. We talk with Hugh about his expansive career, from performance and working with the greats at a young age, to training at NYU, an…
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Happy (Early) Christmas from the Word On The Street gang! What better way to celebrate our two-way conversation this festive season than by finding out people's favourite Christmas sports events!? From the darts to rugby and local traditions, there's so much happening during the Silly Season. What's your favourite Christmas sporting tradition? Get …
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Welcome back to The Football Pod Club - it’s our third episode of the series, and we’re joined by two superstars of the women's game, Dublin's All-Ireland winning captain Carla Rowe and her county teammate, Sinead Goldrick - the Dublin and Foxrock-Cabinteely legend who also stars in the AFLW. Do enjoy. CHAPTERS (00:30) - Goldrick and Rowe join The …
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OTB's David Wilson was in Armagh and brings you immediate reaction from the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship which saw Scotstown take home the crown after a tight Extra Time encounter with Kilcoo Hear from Michael McCarville, Kieran Hughes and goalkeeper Rory Beggan as they give their reaction to winning the Ulster Championship for the firs…
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In this episode of Film Ireland Presents, we chat with Margo Harkin, an accomplished and masterful filmmaker who has been directing and producing fiction and documentary work for over forty years. Her films span many aspects of life on the island of Ireland, from chronicling Northern Ireland’s political history, to examining the systemic oppression…
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This week on TAGG, with Christmas just around the corner, Tom and Fergal discuss their favourite sporting books from down through the years. The lads chat about an interesting interview that Tom conducted with Curraha native and Formula 1 performance coach/physio Liam Hogan. They also discuss the Ratoath's defeat to Danesfort and wrap up proceeding…
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A message from Laurita: Hey guys, in replacement of what would have been our final live episode from The Kings Head, Galway, here is an episode we recorded a while back. My dad Brendan died on November 21st so we appreciate your understanding. May Dad rest in peace, join me in raising a glass to him over the Christmas. Happy Christmas and see you i…
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With sports streaming becoming increasingly expensive, one fifth of Irish households are said to be using ‘dodgy boxes’ in order to watch live sport and television. Eoin Sheahan is joined by Newstalk’s Jess Kelly, as well as Clubber’s Jimmy Doyle, LOI TV’s Mark Scanlon and Adam Leventhal of the Athletic to discuss the consequences of the dodgy box,…
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In our final instalment of our GAA "Where we all belong" series, Stephen Gleeson took us to his daughters club Cashel King Cormacs in Co. Tipperary. We get to hear from members, coaches, teachers and Stephen himself about what makes this club so special for all of it's members. This is with thanks to the GAA, #GAABelong.…
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Ciarán Murphy returns to Off The Ball for the first time in over a decade to talk about his new book, Old Parish: Notes on Hurling. He chats to Eoin Sheahan about the writing of this book, the lessons learned from some hurling icons, the danger and bravery inherent in the game, and what it means to be a country man living in Dublin.…
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It's your Monday episode of The Football Pod - after a classic Munster Club Football Final - Tommy, James and Paddy get stuck into it all, from the midfield warfare, to the controversial decisions and the shooters exhibition. We had our Leinster Football final and plenty of action from the Junior and Intermediate deciders also. Enjoy. Chapters (01:…
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Tommy Rooney gives you immediate reaction from Semple Stadium, Thurles where Dingle won the Munster Club Senior Football Championship on the last kick of the game as they beat St Finbarr's 1-18 to 0-20 Tommy catches up with the Geaney brothers, Conor & Dylan, Tom O'Sullivan & Mark O'Connor on the winning side and lastly St Finbarr's selector Jimmy …
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In this episode of the Film Ireland Podcast, we celebrate two great new Irish films.First, Mo O’Connell chats with actor Carolyn Bracken about their feature Horseshoe, which is released in cinemas on 5th December. Mo, an accomplished actor herself, and a producer on the award-winning family dramedy, chats with about their Carolyn about their exciti…
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This week on TAGG, Tom and Fergal look ahead to Ratoath's Leinster IHC final against Danesfort. They review the NFL and NHL fixtures which were released this week. The lads also discuss Vikki Wall's success in the AFLW and the issue of more and more ladies players making the move down under. All that and much more on this week's episode of Talk A G…
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Welcome to episode 9 of Season 2 entitled - Kinnegadleish! The latest season was recorded in front of an intimate audience at The King’s Head in Galway, marking the first time the show welcomed a live audience. Following the same style as previous episodes, the podcast promises the beloved mix of sharp storytelling, unpredictable tangents, and laug…
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Welcome back to The Football Pod Club - it’s the second episode of our winter series, and we’re delighted to have sat down for a brilliant chat with Padraic Joyce to chat about his phenomenal playing career, being an intercounty manager in 2026, and Galway’s pursuit of Sam Maguire. CHAPTERS (00:30) - Padraic Joyce joins The Football Pod Club (02:00…
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Welcome back to The Football Pod - plenty to get stuck into, as always - it’s Tommy, James and Paddy looking back on an interesting weekend of action on the club scene, with plenty of stories worth looking at in the county game too. Enjoy! Chapters (01:00) - Tommy at the Plaza, GAA image rights, pre-season camps and the Provincial draw. (20:00) - R…
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In this episode of the Film Ireland Podcast, supported by Coimisiún na Meán, we shine a light on two powerful new documentaries.First, we catch up with director Daire Collins to discuss Beo Faoin Bhfód (Buried Alive), the story of two Irish daredevils who vied for the world record for the longest time spent buried alive, which recently aired on TG4…
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This week on TAGG, Tom and Fergal reflect on covering big Meath games over the years. We hear from Andy Dermody after his Ratoath side got the better of Lusmagh in the Leinster Club IHC semi-final. The lads chat through Dermody's comments surrounding the bizarre situation which resulted in him receiving a red card. They also debate changes to the H…
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Welcome to episode 8 of Season 2 entitled - Two Mile Borris Johnson! The latest season was recorded in front of an intimate audience at The King’s Head in Galway, marking the first time the show welcomed a live audience. Following the same style as previous episodes, the podcast promises the beloved mix of sharp storytelling, unpredictable tangents…
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Welcome back to The Football Pod - Paddy, James and Tommy are talking shop; from GAA boot deals, retiring stars tortured by injuries, to the new trends emerging amongst the first club campaign under the new rules...hope you enjoy, we'll be back over the next two Mondays, breaking down the AIB All-Ireland provincial club finals. Chapters (01:00) - P…
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In this Film Ireland Podcast, we’re shining a spotlight on the Dublin International Comedy Film Festival (DICFF), which returns for its sixth edition from 27th - 30th November, to Tailors’ Hall, The Liberties.First up, festival director Mo O’Connell talks through this year’s jam-packed programme.Then we have a live recording from the first heat of …
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This week on TAGG, Tom and Fergal had an open ended chat with plenty of tangents. Troy Parrott's goal, Summerhill's defeat to Athy, County Board meetings and the importance of quality journalism all got a mention. If you have any topics that you would like the lads to discuss please do get in touch on our social channels or by email to sports@meath…
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Happy Thursday everyone! Every week we ask the public if they have a topic in mind, and this week you delivered! Amy Gibbons, a Gaelic football player and coach, reached out to us about her 3rd ACL rupture. She is a major advocate for research into why ACL injuries are so prevalent in women's sports, and what can be done to mitigate it. We spoke to…
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The Tommy, Hector and Laurita Podcast is back with a brand new season. Welcome to episode 7 entitled - Nobbert De Niro! The upcoming season was recorded in front of an intimate audience at The King’s Head in Galway, marking the first time the show welcomed a live audience. Following the same style as previous episodes, the podcast promises the belo…
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We’re back with a new run of The Football Pod Club with AIB, and where better to start this four-episode series than a deep-dive with two of Kerry’s All-Ireland Champions. Kerry Captain, Gavin White and their All-Star goalkeeper Shane Ryan joined Paddy, James and Tommy in Killarney for a chat about their lives in Gaelic Football, and their incredib…
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Olympic Gold Medallist Rhys McClenaghan joined Eoin Sheahan to dive into his journey to the Paris Olympics as well as his devastating loss in Tokyo. We'll also hear from his parents and his coach who gave us their account of the biggest moments in his career. Inner Drive on Off The Ball is brought to you by Allianz | #Stopthedrop…
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In the latest episode of the State of the Arts Podcast, host filmmaker and writer Des Doyle chats with Steven S. DeKnight, acclaimed screenwriter, director, producer, and creator/showrunner behind some of the most influential genre series of the past two decades.Produced in partnership with Film Ireland and supported by Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland t…
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In today’s Film Ireland podcast, we are delighted to partner with two wonderful film festivals. Last month at the Dinard British & Irish Film Festival, we caught up with acclaimed actor Bríd Brennan to talk about her extraordinary career on stage and screen, as well as her powerful performance as Cait in her latest film, Aontas.We’ll also be report…
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After a long absence, TAGG makes a return to the airwaves. The lads catch up on all things related to Meath GAA including the Leinster journey of the Meath football and hurling senior champions, Summerhill and Ratoath, Sean Rafferty's All Star award and the impact of the managerial changes to the Meath ladies and Camogie teams. All that and much mo…
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Happy Thursday everyone! Welcome to a very special episode of Word On The Street, where the team head to Claregalway to chat to Kate and Emma Slevin, twin sisters competing at the highest levels of completely different sports on completely different sides of the world. Footballer Kate and Gymnast Emma talk about their upbringing in rural Galway, mo…
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The Tommy, Hector and Laurita Podcast is back with a brand new season. Welcome to episode 6 entitled - Tory McIlroy! The upcoming season was recorded in front of an intimate audience at The King’s Head in Galway, marking the first time the show welcomed a live audience. Following the same style as previous episodes, the podcast promises the beloved…
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Welcome back to The Football Pod as we return from a wee sabbatical and catch up in a car in North Galway - shortly after recording a feature interview (more on that later) - we're talking All-Stars winners, the stories emerging as counties return to training and the clubs that are flying high in the provincial series. We're bringing back The Footb…
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Here is a free segment this week’s Sunday Paper Review where John Duggan is joined by Paul O’Hehir & Roy Curtis, reflecting on the sentencing of DJ Carey… You can catch the full hour by subscribing to the Off The Ball podcast network. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
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In this Film Ireland Podcast, we're delighted to partner with the Cork International Film Festival, which runs until the 16th of November. In this very special episode, we highlight some of the standout films in this year’s line-up. First, IMRO Award-winning journalist and reviewer Yuliia Riabova speaks with Aurélie Godet, Cork International Film F…
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Ger Gilroy, Colm Boohig, Arthur O'Dea and Dara Smith-Naughton were together on Thursday's Off The Ball Breakfast to discuss all the morning's major sporting stories. With the Hurling All Stars announced this morning, the lads considered whether too much influence is placed on players' performances in the All-Ireland final. Catch The Off The Ball Br…
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The Tommy, Hector and Laurita Podcast is back with a brand new season. Welcome to episode 5 entitled - Roberto Carlows! The upcoming season was recorded in front of an intimate audience at The King’s Head in Galway, marking the first time the show welcomed a live audience. Following the same style as previous episodes, the podcast promises the belo…
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