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Irish with Mollie

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Explore the cultural and psychological phenomenon of language and learning - how Irish has faded from our tongues but we're ready to gobble it back up. The word "gobble" comes from Irish! Let's talk to fresh talent bringing Irishness to a new level - musicians, historians, linguists, spiritual teachers, artists, activists and thinkers. There'll be a cúpla focal. There'll be wisdom and storytelling, a few life lessons and a few Irish lessons. Éist linn!
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My guest this week, Caoimhín, is a talented musician, an Irish Language advocate, a creative storyteller and a gentle soul, as his name "Caoimhín" suggests. In this soothing episode, Caoimhín takes us from his childhood all the way into his adult life where the common denominator was, and still is, music. He is a gifted traditional musician and pla…
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#20 Ryan Dixon - Lakota Name: Taṡuƞka Wakiƞyaƞ Watogla (Wild Thunder Horse) is an inspiring Native American Educator and Indigenous Language Activist who has been teaching and coaching the Dakota Language since 2012. He has co-founded C̣aƞṡayapi Waḳaƞyeża Owayawa Oti- Lower Sioux Headstart and Early Headstart and drives the language movement fo…
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Eimear is Chosen Chief of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids. She is a Storyteller and a Psychologist. She has a deep love of the ancient Irish tales and has a passion for storytelling. In this conversation we talk about the healing power of nature, Eimear's earth-based exploration, her growing community, thin places and thin times. Eimear loves…
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Kevin Whelan is one of Ireland's most widely published scholars, and a professor at the University of Notre Dame Dublin, having lectured at top universities all over the world and worked on over 20 books. Kevin was also the historical advisor to the Irish Government on the Famine and the 1798 Rebellion. His articulate and expansive reflections on t…
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What a pleasure, what lark! Talking to Barbara Scully about becoming more ourselves, knowing the privilege of ageing, cultivating a habit of gratitude, and making decisions on our own attitude... uáu! I loved our conversation, a chara! Barbara is an accomplished writer, columnist, and broadcaster, comedian, and BANLAOCH (female warrior). She is fre…
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In this episode, I am joined by the fantastic Seva, an enthusiastic linguist with vast knowledge and expertise around indigenous languages. He is a language professor who grew up in a bilingual environment in the Soviet Union. He studied anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley and now teaches academic Spanish and Italian in a communi…
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This week's conversation was with the one and only, Órla McGovern. A lengthy introduction is needed for this multitalented individual. She is an imaginative storyteller, a gifted actress, a sharp playwright, a dedicated teacher, a poetic author, and an entertaining performer. Órla allows us into her world of imagination and reveals how the Arts all…
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Episode 14: Leon Diop is a fantastic spokesperson who aims to increase awareness and educate people, celebrating and connecting Black and Mixed Race Irish people.Leon is the founder of the Black and Irish community, a movement which strives tohighlight the struggles and successes of the Black and Mixed RaceIrish community. The organisation raises t…
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In this insightful episode, Conor Creighton speaks in great depth about his life as a creator, a meditation teacher, a spiritual guide, and other roles he has put his hand to! We touch on the Irish psyche, loving ourselves and the path towards acceptance and authenticity. Conor dissects the endless opportunities his life has presented due to a deep…
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We all deeply love Ireland... but we need to talk about it. In this episode we talk about the salvation of art, connection with the land, grá for mná (love for women), finding meaning and direction, loving the eejit out of yourself, cringe, naff, and the inexhaustible desire to live. Dee is an everyday Goddess. Her voice will transport you. Her rel…
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Episode 11: Ruairi Glasheen is an award-winning percussionist, composer, filmmaker and educator based in London. Drawn by the limitless creativity and possibilities of being a percussionist, and indeed a love of drums and percussion from all around the world, Ruairi spreads his passion through diverse global projects including workshops, orchestras…
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Wicklow native, Jane Casey, is a content creator and journalist that has a passion for highlighting the forgotten stories of Ireland’s past. Jane aims to ignite curiosity about our world and inspire an appreciation for the hidden beauty and rich histories we often overlook. We talk about reframing success, the curiosity which unveils a story in eve…
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In this episode, Áine Tyrrell and I explore the path which presents itself to us, willing us forward despite fear, the poetry of the Irish language and how it affects our psyche, and the reconciliation we make with Irish history, oppression, and change. "Áine Tyrrell is a force," says The Irish Times. A force of tenderness, ferocity, curiosity and …
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Episode 8: Aoife Dunne - Comedian, Storyteller, Teacher, PoetAoife’s acerbic and cathartic mix of humour, activism and poetry has garnered a global audience who enjoy and learn from her hilarious observations and deservedly furious rants.We talk about growing up in Catholic, Postcolonial Ireland, and being women - not exactly conducive to creating …
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Episode 7: Stephen Rule, known online as Doctor Cymraeg, is a Welsh teacher, writer and activist. his infectious love for Welsh and his dynamic approach to teaching is a dragon’s breath of fresh air. The fire he’s lighting in hearts and minds, and the inclusivity and accessibility he creates in order to drive his beloved Celtic language forward dee…
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This whole conversation is quote-able! I loved talking to you, Tura :) Go raibh míle maith agat :) Born in Zimbabwe, Tura moved to Ireland 31 years ago. His dance practice combines urban, traditional African, Irish music and dance. With dedicated study, Tura has in recent years become an accomplished Sean Nós (traditional Irish) dancer and Irish la…
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In this episode I talk to my student, Justina Victoria, the psychosexual expert for men, who is healing Ireland's sexual landscape one Irish man at a time. Her work focuses on connecting men to the depth of their purpose, power, truth and heart, and deepening pleasure and intimacy in the experience of love and sex. She understands that a compassion…
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It was a pleasure and a privilege to talk to Conchobhar Ruadh (B.S.c Psychology), who is a hypnotherapist, meditation teacher, and advocate of the Irish language. His work explores decolonisation and our relationship to an Ghaeilge. Conor is also a Gaeilgeoir raising his child through Irish and currently in his first year of a shamanic apprenticesh…
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What an energising and inspirational presence Davy is! He brings us through his journey from accountant to author, videographer and content creator, and his deep understanding of the events which led us to Modern Ireland. Davy elevates history in a dynamic way, delivered with style, curiosity and the joy of sharing knowledge. We learn about Davy's …
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Múinteoir Chukwurah, teacher Peace, is a final year primary student teacher, sharing her journey in ‘Becoming the Teacher You and I Have Never Had’. She is a passionate advocate for equality, diversity, inclusivity and representation. A trailblazer encouraging others to take up space. Our conversation touched on what it means to be Irish, the power…
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Grateful for Richard's insights into the joys and challenges of language learning. In this episode, we explore how beautifully fulfilling language learning is and how anyone can do it. As an advocate for indigenous and vulnerable languages, Richard describes their connection with our identity and the importance of preserving them. Richard runs the …
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