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CountryWide

RTÉ Radio 1

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The CountryWide team feature the events, people and happenings that bring colour and life to communities, towns and villages across Ireland. Listen live Saturdays at 8am on RTÉ Radio 1.
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Home to the Spectator's best podcasts on everything from politics to religion, literature to food and drink, and more. A new podcast every day from writers worth listening to. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Good Weekend Talks

The Age and Sydney Morning Herald

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Good Weekend Talks features in-depth conversations with the people fascinating Australians right now, from sport to politics to the arts, business and beyond, interviewed weekly by the country's top journalists. Consider it a magazine for your ears.
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Business In Colour

Div Pillay & Sadhana Smiles

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Business In Colour is a podcast that inspires, empowers and mobilises leaders and allies to understand and act for greater diversity. Hear our stories so that you understand our journey, our experiences and our wants. We bring to you leaders who are doing incredible work in this space. We know this work is not easy, we know the challenges leaders face. Our hope is that by listening to the leaders on the Business In Colour podcast, you make a commitment to act for positive change. Our busines ...
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Download This Show is your weekly guide to the world of media, culture, and technology. From social media to gadgets, streaming services to privacy issues. Each week Rae Johnston and guests take a fun, deep dive into how technology is reshaping our lives.
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Nature Podcast

Springer Nature Limited

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The Nature Podcast brings you the best stories from the world of science each week. We cover everything from astronomy to zoology, highlighting the most exciting research from each issue of the Nature journal. We meet the scientists behind the results and provide in-depth analysis from Nature's journalists and editors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What makes someone a “true legend”? Untold Legends gives legendary status to those who deserve it – and tells their story. NEW season: You may well have heard of the Austrian-born US actress Hedy Lamarr - a Jewish refugee who escaped the Nazis to become a Hollywood star. However, for most of her life, she didn’t receive proper recognition for her role as an inventor. She was known for starring in dozens of films, including Algiers, Samson and Delilah, Ecstasy, Boom Town and My Favourite Spy. ...
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Reign with Josh Smith

Colour It In Studios

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Hi babes! I’m Josh Smith and welcome to Reign! I am a journalist and presenter, and in each episode of my podcast, you’ll hear me sit down with some favourite familiar faces to talk about the ways they have learnt to reign over their own lives. I’m so lucky to have chatted to stars from the big and small screens, from sport to music and beyond, and in every conversation there’s one thing that is apparent: we will ALL have to deal with challenges at some point in our lives. The conversations ...
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🔸Do you want to be able to show up for any event in your life feeling 100% like yourself? 🔸Are you sick of wondering why the outfits that look good on other people look or feel weird on you? 🔸Do you feel like you should already know how to create your own style? Like there was a cute girl outfit class that everyone else took but you didn’t know about? You know how most women are self-conscious about how they look? I was too! Now I have a process for discovering your Style DNA so you and I ca ...
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Seize the Yay

Sarah Davidson

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A lawyer turned funtrepreneur's investigation into how some of the world's most inspiring people find their "yay", whether it's through work, rest or play and any other pearls of wisdom they have along the way.
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Creatives Like Us® is a podcast dedicated to opening up the conversation and amplifying the voices of underrepresented creatives, especially people of colour. Hosted by graphic designer Angela Lyons, this podcast is all about breaking down barriers and showing that a successful career in the creative industry is possible for everyone. Through open conversations with inspiring creatives, Angela creates a platform for stories that challenge the status quo and provide insight, encouragement, an ...
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Let’s hear about things of the year from the coolest people because we don’t need to wait for December to talk about the things of the year. Nomi will ask the guests their sound of the year (concert, song, album, birdsong, musical instrument, etc.), aesthetic of the year (art, fashion, colour, texture, philosophy, etc.), story of the year (event, book, social media post, lore, etc.), and finally gæm of the year (game, interactive installation, etc.) https://bio.site/gaemz For more links. Fol ...
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Race in STEM

Race in STEM

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Race in STEM is a global community of empowered people of colour in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics space. Our platform is a vessel for collaboration, a catalyst for career opportunities, and a safe, judgement-free space to share one another’s experiences and ideas. Through unity, our network represents a chance to change the reality of work, challenge stereotypes, and amplify the voices of the unheard as we continue our journey towards a more equitable future for all.
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See In Colour

Maximillian Phillips

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See In Colour is a podcast aimed at sharing the colour of music with people everywhere. The idea that one song could change the mood of a person or bring colour to a grey day. Stay tuned to experience all kinds of music. New episodes every MONDAY. Follow on Instagram @see.in.colour to request songs that YOU want to be played and discussed on the podcast. Big Love. *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use". ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR R ...
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Welcome to the House Guest podcast, where C&TH Interiors Editor Carole Annett chats with experts from the world of interior design and decoration, the people behind the houses and hotels you see in glossy magazines like ours. Some of the names will be familiar, and others may be less so, but we’re sure you’ll recognise the hotels and restaurants they’ve designed. And if you’re in the middle of your own building project or re-style, we hope you’ll pick up some tips. Enjoy!
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Are you a highly ambitious and creative woman of colour, who feels disconnected from herself and struggles with people pleasing and perfectionism? I’m your host Rakhi Sachdev, Empowerment and Embodiment coach for WOC. I’ve been in your shoes and understand how tough it can feel to take up space. You don’t want to disappoint anyone, and you’re worried that you might not be good enough to own your voice, make bold choices and show up in life unapologetically. Well I’m here to tell you that you ...
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Colour Me

Caro Hernandez

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A collection of insightful conversations with a variety of different people, as we search for their why, their reasons for being and doing. With the purpose of generating powerful energy meant to be channeled towards something positive, that is bigger than oneself. If that reaches one person, or one thousand others, then the purpose of the show is fulfilled. Listeners have the opportunity to tune into a conversation as a third party. By being a fly on the wall, you can take what you want and ...
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SEASON TWO COMING SOON! Conversations with Parents is a podcast from The Irish Times. Host Jen Hogan talks to interesting people about being parents. What are the hardest parts? What have they learned about raising kids? What are their parenting strategies - or are they making it up as they go along? Produced in association with Avonmore Super Milk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast where 3 intersectional feminists examine gaming and games through a feminist lens. New Episodes every Thursday. Alex, Jem and Matt believe gaming is good. Gaming is good for relaxation, for learning, for bringing people together and for your mental health. But like all media, there is both good and bad and we want to address how we make gaming a safe and healthy environment for women and minority groups (although lets not forget that people of colour are the global ethnic majorit ...
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COLOUR OUT THE BOX

Colour Out The Box

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On each episode, host Mo is joined by a guest for honest open conversation. We cover everything from the complexities of relationships, absurd happenings in pop-culture or even pondering identify and what it means to be Black, British and African. Just a few of the topics, we open up for discussion giving our personal perspective. Colour Out The Box is London based, but gives a voice to people of the African and Afro Caribbean Diaspora to tell stories and share their unique take, all whilst ...
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Black Earth Podcast

Black Earth Podcast

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Black Earth is an interview podcast celebrating nature and black women leaders in the environmental movement. Join us for inspiring, informed and authentic conversations on how we can make a positive impact for people and nature worldwide. Episodes out every Wednesday. Connect with us online @blackearthpodcast on Instagram, LinkedIn and Tiktok. Hosted by Marion Atieno Osieyo. Healing our relationship with nature, one conversation at a time.
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Audio Stories by The Spill is primarily catered to our audience with visual impairments, blindness, and reading disabilities, ensuring their access to our content. The Spill is a UK-based online publication working exclusively with contributors from marginalised communities. Committed to amplifying the stories of people who have been pushed aside for too long, we want to bring interesting content that matters to us and them: stories about life experiences, culture, arts, politics, the enviro ...
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Stories from and about the community of black, Indigenous, and people of colour on Songhees, Wsanec, and Esquimalt territory (Victoria, BC). This program features a huge range of voices and covers topics from futureisms to burlesque.
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Outsider Sisters

Sister Sounds

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Outsider Sisters tells the stories and experiences of women and non-binary persons of colour who grew up or migrated to the UK. Giving a snapshot into the everyday shared life experiences of many people of colour, in each episode, host Chantal Herbert speaks to one person living on this small island.
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Creators of Colour

Creators of Colour

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Creators of Colour celebrates the successes of people of colour in creative arts fields and passes down knowledge to the next generation. People of colour have harder paths to entry in fields like publishing, film and television. This podcast is about celebrating the people who have made it as guests talk about their experiences, the challenges they've faced and give their tips to young people hoping to follow in their footsteps. Creators of Colour is hosted and produced by Tufayel Ahmed, a ...
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God Colours

God Colours

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Following the Christian faith isn’t just about maintaining personal holiness and attending Church on Sunday’s, it challenges us to uphold the cause of the oppressed...follow along as we explore the intersection of the Christian faith and justice. Through real-life stories, biblical exploration, and thought-provoking chats we seek to inspire and challenge people to put their faith into action. Joe&Issy here, a young Brighton based couple and newly married. Having both worked in the charity se ...
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The Charisse Report

Charisse Kenion

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The Charisse Report hosted by journalist Charisse Kenion, is a platform that explores the people and stories that shape fashion, beauty and entertainment. Instagram https://www.instagram.com/charisse_kenion/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@TheCharisseReport TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@charissekenion Newsletter https://substack.com/@thecharissereport Please rate and review the show if you enjoy it.
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We share stories about craft beer and the people behind it. On this podcast, you'll hear interviews with brewers, brewery owners and other craft beer industry folks telling it like it is in their own words. Born out of a genuine passion for craft beer, BAOS Podcast are Canadian-born with a worldwide perspective. Focused on the beer scenes in North America, Australia and across the globe, we’re a team who travels for the love of craft beer, showcasing the best brews we find and interviewing t ...
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Madame Speaker Says is the podcast for women of colour ready to own the mic, drop that book and get paid like a legend. Join Magogodi oaMphela Makhene - author, speaker and coach - for real talk, shortcuts and receipts to help you lead with confidence — on stage, on the page and way beyond the 9–5. No caucacity, no crusty old school leadership. Edges snatched. Script flipped. No apologies. Fresh episodes drop weekly. Pull up.
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The Colour Green

Julie's Bicycle

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The Colour Green is a new podcast from Julie’s Bicycle exploring the links between climate change, race, nature and social justice from the perspectives of people of colour in the UK.We are all stewards of our planet, but the effects of climate change are not shared equally. While it is people in the Global South and marginalised communities in the Global North who are the first to feel the impacts of environmental degradation, extreme weather events, food crop failure, and air pollution, th ...
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On Ireland's most cutting edge current affairs show, Matt and his guests provide a running stream of intelligent opinions and heated debates on the issues that matter most to Irish listeners. You might not always agree, but you'll never want to miss a Word.
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Purple Is My Colour - The Political Unity Podcast

Purple Is My Colour - The Political Unity Podcast

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Welcome… to Purple Is My Colour. I have resolved to use this podcast to mull over the biggest issues of our times with nuance, humour - but most importantly - rationality. My name is Jed Alexander, a business owner who has lived in Taipei, Taiwan, for seven years. After watching the world become such a polarised place, I feel like any small effort from me, any shared insight that could help people to understand one another... is effort well spent. Each episode will shine a light on both side ...
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The Earth Sea Love Podcast is a podcast for and about women, feminine and non-binary people who are Black, Indigenous or a Person of Colour and their relationship with nature hosted by Sheree Mack. The Earth Sea Love Podcast is committed to exploring the experiences of women of colour with Mother Nature. We want to provide spaces where the hidden voices in the environmental/ conservation conversations can explore their relationship with the natural world.Inspired by time spent outdoors, we a ...
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GNU, Linux, coffee, and subversion. This podcast is founded in the ideals of anarcho-syndacalism, anti-fascism, and human rights. I stand in solidarity with all people of colour, of marginalised communities, and the oppressed around the globe.
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BAATN Podcast

BAATN Podcast

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These podcasts are for anyone who is interested in the psychological impact of race on people of colour from a UK Perspective. They feature prominent Black, African and Asian therapists and allies sharing their thinking and psychological concepts.
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Brown People

Roifield Brown

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Welcome to "Brown People", a podcast featuring interviews with people of colour from the UK and the US. In this podcast, we take a deep dive into the unique backgrounds and journeys of people of colour, exploring what drives and motivates them. From the highs to the lows, we will uncover stories of success, resilience and courage. Through these conversations, we hope to create a platform for understanding and connection and shed light on experiences often left in the dark. Join us, and let's ...
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Make Ur Mark

Kym Niles

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The Make Ur Mark Podcast features People of Colour and their stories of resilience. The show aims to amplify the voices of BIPOC professionals, their journeys and how they overcame systemic barriers. Led by the unapologetic acclaimed host Kym Niles known for boldly exploring taboo conversations, this show will serve your spirit taking you on an introspective voyage, while providing insight and strategies to ignite your potential.
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Couples counselling is not necessarily about keeping a couple together at all. All about exploring options; to help you both gain insight and understanding about self and how you do life, as an individual. Whether a Partnership or a marriage, these things are true: “Marriage is not the coming together of two people. It’s a clash of two cultures, two experiences, two memories, two habits, two morals, two values. And that is a formula for destruction” - Dr Myles Munro “[It] is [also] the place ...
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Colour out of space Vs the Fog!!! FInd us on... INSTAGRAM Apple Stitcher Facebook Our Patreon << Donate Para Bellum Games | Conquest The Last Argument of Kings Use MRP5KMD6 to get 10% Welcome to the world of Conquest! Immerse yourself in epic battles and strategic warfare with our two thrilling tabletop miniature games: Conquest: The Last Argument …
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In this episode, we dive into the joys and challenges of gaming in person. From the thrill of collaborative board games like Pandemic Legacy to the immersive world of Warhammer 40K and the rise of welcoming board game cafés, we explore how playing together face-to-face builds connections, sparks conversation, and helps us find community. What We Ta…
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A number of Dublin city councillors boycotted a ceremony to award the Freedom of the City to Barack Obama over objections to the former US president's record in foreign and domestic policy. Obama, who is visiting Dublin this week, was originally granted the honour by councillors in 2017 but he didn't come to receive the award until now. Conor Reddy…
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In this engaging conversation, Yolanda Sissing, founder of Pinkleaf Social and co-founder of the Anti-Social Socialites, shares her journey from a conventional career to becoming a social media consultant for purpose-driven brands. She discusses the catalyst that led her to pursue her passion, the importance of redefining networking and her diverse…
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Sam's guest in this week’s Book Club podcast is the historian Sudhir Hazareesingh, whose new book Daring to Be Free: Rebellion and Resistance of the Enslaved in the Atlantic World reframes the story of Atlantic slavery. He explains why the familiar tale of enlightened Europeans bringing about abolition leaves out the most important voices of all – …
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European and American golfers are getting ready to face off against each other once again when the Ryder Cup kicks off in New York on Friday. Meanwhile, organisers of the tournament are preparing for the arrival of US President Donald Trump on opening day, with fears his visit could cause disruption. Lawrence Donegan, founder and editor of McKellar…
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The current system for granting exemptions for studying Irish is souring relationships between principals and parents, according to the National Association of Principals and Deputy Principals (NAPD). A record number, 60,946, of secondary school students received an exemption from studying Irish in the last school year. Paul Crone, director of the …
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00:48 New insights into tick-borne encephalitis Researchers have identified a key protein that helps tick-borne encephalitis virus enter the brain. In rare cases an infection can lead to serious neurological symptoms, but little was known about how the virus interacts with human cells. Now, a team show that a protein found on the outside of cells p…
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Over two million homeowners in Ireland are set to receive a letter from Revenue warning them to revalue their homes. The new valuation will apply for the local property tax from 2026. Charlie Weston, Personal Finance Editor with the Irish Independent, explained this on Wednesday’s The Last Word. Hit the ‘Play’ button on this page to hear the piece.…
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For thousands of years, humans have had a deep relationship with seeds. Seeds are our ancestors. They carry life, culture and memory. But today, the situation is drastically changing. Across Africa and the world, the corporate capture of agriculture is threatening native seeds and the communities who have nurtured them for generations. In this insp…
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What if I told you that not being your true self could be costing you over $1 million during your lifetime? Most people think the only cost of hiding who they really are is feeling a bit uncomfortable or inauthentic. But the real price tag includes everything from health costs and lost career opportunities to missed relationships and the ripple eff…
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Listeners on the Best of Spectator playlist can enjoy a section of the latest episode of Quite right but for the full thing please seek out the Quite right! channel. Just search ‘Quite right!’ wherever you are listening now. This week, Michael and Maddie lift the lid on the strange rituals of party conference season and why the ‘goldfish bowl’ real…
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US President Donald Trump claimed to have "ended seven wars" and said that European countries are “going to hell” because of immigration in his address to the United Nations General Assembly Marion McKeone and Cal Thomas join The Last Word to discuss Trump's remarks in New York and more of the latest news from the United States. Catch the full chat…
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To quote the show FRIENDS, "he was the one with the moustache." Welcome to 'Think You Know... The Presidents?' a Today FM original podcast brought to you by The Last Word. Episode 1 travels back in time to 1938, when Ireland appointed its first president. But why was Douglas Hyde chosen? What happened when WWII broke out right after his inauguratio…
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A leprechaun sent to the White House. A bomb shelter under Dublin’s Merrion Square. A president swearing live on national radio. What do they all have in common? They’re just some of the wild, wonderful and downright bizarre stories you probably won’t have known about Ireland’s presidents. If the walls of the Áras could talk, we’d have a full-on Ne…
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Journalist and author, Adam Maguire, joined Matt to discuss the release of his new book “The Bailout Babies”. In it he details how people who were children during the financial crash are still feeling the effects of it a decade and a half later. Matt spoke to Adam on Tuesday’s The Last Word. Hit the ‘Play’ button on this page to hear the piece.…
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Teyana Taylor can do it all: she’s a singer, songwriter, actress, model, dancer, choreographer, and director and in this episode of ‘Reign’ Teyana proves she is an incredible philosopher too, because WOW the amount of great advice she shares in this episode is off the charts! Teyana first came to our attention in the MTV show, ‘Super Sweet 16.’ Her…
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Freddy Gray is joined by Harry Kazianis, editor in chief of the National Security Journal, to assess China’s military rise. He argues Beijing aims to dominate the Indo-Pacific with missiles, drones and naval power, posing a growing threat to U.S. influence and Taiwan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Second Captains co-host, Irish Times columnist and author, Ciaran Murphy, has published his second book ‘Old Parish: Notes on Hurling”. He tells the story of how despite being an avid Galway GAA fan – one of the few dual counties in Ireland – he had only ever played Gaelic football. So, in the lead up to his 42nd birthday, he decided to move to Co.…
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The Caminito del Rey is a cliffside walk in Malaga, Spain with thrilling suspended walkways and spectacular views throughout. Sarah Slattery from thetravelexpert.ie joins The Last Word to chat all about it and to give her tips for anyone interested in making the trip. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: John Power argues the Oxford Union has a ‘lynch-mob mindset’; Elisabeth Dampier explains why she would never date a German; Nick Carter makes the case for licensing MDMA to treat veterans with PTSD; Maggie Fergusson reviews Island at the Edge of the World: The Forgotten History of Easter Island by Mike Pitts; and,…
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This year marks 800 years since the birth of the theologian St Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas, best known for his theory of natural law and his magnum opus the Summa Theologia, argued for the existence of God through faith-based reason. The influence of the 13th Century theologian on the philosophy of religion is unquestionable, but what is curious is his…
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The government is expected to press ahead with recognition of Palestinian statehood, before a formal declaration at the United Nations. Prime Minister Keir Starmer set out plans earlier this year to recognise Palestine – but what does this actually mean? And what does the move actually achieve; is it driven by principle, by politics – or by pressur…
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In this episode, we talk to Stephanie Lake. The former dancer turned choreographer is the artistic director of Stephanie Lake Company, and also the resident choreographer for The Australian Ballet. She’s the winner of many awards, including the Helpmann, and while her rise was stratospheric, it wasn’t always linear. It was also somewhat delayed: La…
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On Wednesday, it was reported that Cuala GAA had agreed a €2 million deal for a six-acre site owned by Bective Rangers rugby club. However, the availability of facilities across the capital is a constant struggle for many GAA clubs. Denis Walsh, Sportswriter with the Irish Times, reported this week that out of 412 pitches that are available for Gae…
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Independent TD Danny Healy-Rae has been criticised for suggesting a possible link between autism and vitamins; the Irish language rap-trio Kneecap have been barred from entering Canada; and US TV hosts have bitten back at US President Donald Trump after the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel. Brianna Parkins, 10 News plus reporter, and Dave Hanratty, host …
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Annmarie O'Connor spoke to Matt about her book Twitch. Diagnosed at the age of 48, the book details Annmarie's experience of living with Parkinson's Disease. Having worked as a fashion editor and stylist, Annmarie spoke about coming to terms with the disease and how she has learned to adapt to live a quieter life. To catch the full conversation, pr…
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Science journalist Lizzie Wade’s first book, Apocalypse: A Transformative Exploration of Humanity's Resilience Through Cataclysmic Events explores some of the cataclysmic events that humans have faced through history. Lizzie joined us to discuss what modern archaeology has revealed about these events, and the role these they’ve have played in shapi…
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Fanfiction has gone from photocopied zines traded at conventions to millions of stories shared online. From smut-filled Harry Potter ships to the fic that birthed Fifty Shades of Grey, we explore fanfiction's growth, its influence on writing and culture, and how Archive of Our Own has stayed free and fan-run in an internet that charges for almost e…
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First: a warning from history Politics moving increasingly from the corridors of power into the streets, economic insecurity exacerbating tensions and the centre of politics failing to hold; these are just some of the echoes from Weimar Germany that the Spectator’s editor Michael Gove sees when looking at present-day Britain. But, he says, ‘there a…
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Two political figures, Charles Haughey and Garret FitzGerald, dominated Irish politics throughout the 1980s The rivalry between the two party leaders, who each led all of the Irish governments in that decade, was bitter and their opposing personalities shaped Irish life during this era. Eoin O’Malley, associate professor in political science in DCU…
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Meta has launched new smart glasses with a built-in display which CEO Mark Zuckerberg claims will unlock the AI promise of "superintelligence." Andy O'Donoghue joins The Last Word to discuss what these glasses do and whether we will all soon be wearing them. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!…
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In this episode of Creatives Like Us Angela Lyons opens up about how this podcast has become her creative outlet and why she believes every single person has creativity within them. She shares exciting news about the upcoming Creatives Like Us event, celebrates community wins and reminds listeners that bringing something new into being, whether it'…
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Sam Leith's guest in this week's Book Club podcast is Roger Lewis, whose book The Life and Death of Peter Sellers has been republished to mark 100 years since the comedian's birth. Roger tells Sam about the difference between Sellers's public persona and private life, plus his influence on comedy today. They also discuss how Roger reinvented the wa…
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Split Fiction Story and Character Analysis | Deep Dive with Spoilers Join us for another episode as we continue our deep dive into the game 'Split Fiction'. This episode is heavily focused on the story and character development of protagonists Zoe and Mio. Expect spoilers ahead as we discuss the game's narrative themes, including mental health, tra…
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Which fall 2025 trends should you actually adopt? Not all of them. The secret is knowing which ones align with your Style DNA - your body Design, lifestyle Needs, and essential Aesthetic. In this episode, I break down the philosophical shift happening in fashion right now, which trending colors and textures work for different personality energies, …
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Conversations with Parents from The Irish Times is coming back with a new season. Last year Jen Hogan spoke to interesting people about the hardest challenge of their lives: raising kids. Season two will feature eight brilliant guests with new parenting stories to tell. So stay tuned, wherever you get your podcasts - or on irishtimes.com. Conversat…
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