• Belfast's Music Scene
    Jan 23 2024

    Tune in to the rhythmic heartbeat of Belfast, a city where melodies echo through the streets and music is woven into the very fabric of its culture. In this special episode, we explore Belfast as the vibrant UNESCO City of Music, delving into the harmonious tapestry that defines its soul.

    Join us as we navigate the musical corridors with local experts, Dolores Vischer, from Creative Tours Belfast, uncovering the diverse genres, iconic venues, and the rhythmic pulse that makes Belfast a true musical haven.

    Discover more at creativetoursbelfast.com
    And at ohyeahbelfast.com or at visitbelfast.com

    Irish words and saying:

    • Feile (Festival) – Pronounced: "fay-luh"
    • Feis (and Feisanna plural) (Irish word for a festival competition) – Pronounced: "fesh" (and "fesh-uh-nuh" plural)
    • Bodhrán (Traditional drum) – Pronounced: "bow-rawn"
    • Fiddle (Violin) – Pronounced: "fid-uhl"
    • Seisiún (A traditional music gathering) – Pronounced: "seh-shoon"
    • Feile an Phobail (Community festival) – Pronounced: "fay-luh an fo-bal"
    • Fleadh Ceol (Music festival) – Pronounced: "flah k-yohl"


    Musicians:

    • Van Morrison
    • Snow Patrol
    • Ash
    • Gary Moore
    • James Galway
    • Bicep 
    • David Holmes
    • Ruby Murry 
    • Ulster Orchestra 

    Film: Belfast

    Places:

    • Oh yeah Belfast
    • 2 Royal Avenue
    • Kelly’s Cellars
    • Madden’s Bar
    • The Black Box
    • The Second Fiddle
    • The Dirty Onion
    • The American Bar
    • The Sunflower
    • Scott’s Jazz Club
    • Bert's Jazz Bar
    • The Deer’s Head
    • The Banana Block
    •  Sound Advice
    •  God’s Waiting Room

    Events:

    • Events on the maritime mile
    • Feile an Phobail
    • Out To Lunch Arts Festival





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    31 mins
  • Rebel City Cork
    Oct 24 2023

    Prepare to uncover the captivating history and spirit of Cork, Ireland, as we delve into the city's rebellious character. Joining us for this exploration is Dara Burke, the founder of Rebel City Tours, a company dedicated to showcasing the unique character of Cork.
     
     Discover the historical events and iconic figures that have shaped Cork's reputation for rebellion and how this legacy continues to influence the city's culture. Dara shares his top recommendations for experiencing the 'Rebel City' first-hand, and we'll get a sneak peek into the unique tours offered by Rebel City Tours.
     
     Discover more at rebelcitytour.com

    Mentions:

    • The Wallace sisters - change.org/p/remember-the-wallace-sisters
    • Cork City Jail - corkcitygaol.com
    • Spike Island - spikeislandcork.ie
    • Mutton lane inn - corkheritagepubs.com/pub/mutton-lane-inn
    • Nano Nagle Place - nanonagleplace.ie
    • Greenway harbour cycle tour rebelcitytour.com
    • Village of Passage West and Maritime Museum - passagemuseum.ie


     Irish words or sayings in this episode:

    • Seanfhocail (Old word/oral wisdoms passed down) – Pronounced: "shan-uh-fo-kull"
    • 'Tá fhiach an t-aon rud is mícheart a íoc' (Revenge is the only debt not worth repaying) – Pronounced: "Taw fee-akh on t-ayn rood iss me-khart a eek
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    28 mins
  • The Legend of the Púca & the Púca Festival
    Sep 25 2023

    Mischievous, unpredictable, and shape-shifting – this mythical Irish being is said to be especially active at Halloween, or what we call Samhain. But what is it, and why is there a Halloween festival named after it?

    We're joined by Dr. Kelly Fitzgerald, Head of the School of Irish, Celtic Studies, and Folklore at University College Dublin to explore this mythical creature and its namesake, the Púca festival.

     

    Discover more about the Púca festival by visiting pucafestival.com

     

    Irish Words and Pronunciations:

    Lúnasa (the beginning of the harvest) – Pronounced: "LOO-nuh-suh"

    Samhain (the name for November/Halloween) – Pronounced: "SAH-win"

    Nollaig (December/Christmas) – Pronounced: "NUL-ig"

    Fear dearg (a red man) – Pronounced: "FAIR JARE-ug"

    Breac (speckled) – Pronounced: "BRACK"

    Mummer (costumed performer) – Pronounced: "MUH-mer"

    Guisers (costumed Halloween goers) – Pronounced: "GIZE-ers"

    Barnbrack (Irish Halloween fruitcake) – Pronounced: "BARN-brack"

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    37 mins
  • Stargazing the Irish way
    Aug 25 2023

    Have you ever gazed up at the night sky, wondering about the mysteries it holds, or can you hardly see the stars at night? Join us as we head off into the starry embrace of OM Dark Sky Park and Observatory, nestled in the Sperrin mountains in Northern Ireland, where the stars shine so undisturbed and bright that you can see galaxies with the naked eye.

     Guiding us through the constellations and landscape is none other than Dr. Barry Lynn, astronomer at OM Dark Sky Park & Observatory, so join us as we turn off the lights and adjust our eyes towards the endless skies.

     Discover the OM Dark Sky Park & Observatory by visiting omdarksky.com

     

    Irish words in this episode:

    Ceoldán (music and poetry) – Pronounced: "kyool-don"

    Ogham – (Medieval Irish alphabet) Pronounced: "og-uhm"

    Dabhach (cauldron / bowl) – Pronounced: "da-vahg"

     

    Experiences mentioned:

    Beaghmore stone circles and Solar Walk: omdarksky.com/landscape-experience

    The Giants of the Sperrins - Wooden Giants by the recycling artist Thomas Dambo: trollmap.com

    Sperrinview Glamping: sperrinviewglamping.com

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    30 mins
  • Flyfishing in Ireland: Reel into Ireland’s West
    Jul 25 2023

    Are you intrigued by the serene world of flyfishing in Ireland's enchanting west or have you never even considered the sport? Join us as we uncover the essentials of this peaceful pastime. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a beginner seeking guidance, this episode covers the how, what, when, and where of flyfishing in western Ireland.

    We're joined by Heather Richie from Delphi Lodge and Felix Sproll from Screebe House, both experts in their craft, as we gracefully cast our lines and explore the tranquil beauty of this timeless pastime. 

    Discover the perfect fishing spots by visiting Great Fishing Houses of Ireland at irelandflyfishing.com or Inland Fisheries Ireland at fisheriesireland.ie

     

    This episode’s Irish words or sayings:

    Ceol (music) – Pronounced: "kyol" (rhymes with "yowl")

    Craic (fun) – Pronounced: "krak" (rhymes with "crack")

    C'mere (expression used to grab attention which can mean 'let me tell you something') – Pronounced: "ka-mere" (rhymes with "come here")

    Céad míle fáilte (A thousand welcomes) – Pronounced: "kayd mee-leh fawl-cheh"

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    34 mins
  • Whiskey Unveiled: The History and Resurgence of Irish Whiskey
    Jun 26 2023

    Whiskey with the extra ‘e’, this episode is all about the history of Irish whiskey, the fall and resurgence of Irish whiskey and the whiskey experience on the island.
    Today, we're joined by John Callely from Whiskey Island, as we go on an exciting dive into the delicious drink that is whiskey. We explore its history, from its rise to prominence to its remarkable resurgence in recent years and leave you with some top tips for whiskey drinks.
    For more information on Whiskey Island and their tours visit www.whiskeyisland.ie

    This episode’s Irish words or sayings:
    Uisce beatha (Water of life / whiskey) – Pronounced: ISH-ka bah-ha

    An Irish toast:
    Health and long life to you
    and land without rent to you
    A husband or wife of your choice to you
    A child every year to you
    And may you be in heaven half an hour before the devil knows you are dead
    Sláinte

    Drink recipes:
    Irish Old Fashioned
    •A young blend Irish whiskey – 60 ml
    •Benedictine Dom (instead of sugar syrup) 25 ml
    •Angostura bitters - 2 dashes
    •Orange bitters - 2 dashes
    •Rocks glass with orange peel
    •Good thick well-packed ice
    -Stir

    (Irish) Whiskey sours
    •Teeling small batch
    •Lemon juice
    •Honey sirup
    •Apricot brandy
    •Egg whites
    •Coupe-style glass
    -Shake up

    Irish coffee
    •Pouring cream
    •200 ml size glass
    •Good coffee
    -Shake the cream

    John’s favourite cocktail (batch)
    •Young Irish whiskey (full 750 ml bottle)
    •Cranberry juice 1l
    •Apple juice 1l
    -Stir
    -Pour into slim jim glasses with ice and a slice of lime

    Experiences mentioned:
    The oldest pub – Sean’s Bar, Athlone: www.seansbar.ie

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    32 mins
  • A tale of Two Oceans – A UNESCO Global Geopark
    May 25 2023

    Rooted in ancient myth the stunning Mourne Gullion Strangford UNESCO Global Geopark is one of the world's best-kept secrets, boasting a wealth of natural beauty and cultural heritage that will take your breath away.

    Today, we're joined by Darren Rice, Geopark Manager for the area, as we go on a fascinating journey and delve into the areas rich history and uncover the secrets of its geology and culture. From the mythical tales of Slieve Gullion and Cú Chulainn to the astonishing Mourne wall.

    For more information on the UNESCO Global Geopark visit: mournegullionstrangfordgeopark.com

     

    This episode’s Irish words:

    • Booleying (taking cattle to the uplands for summer) – Pronounced: Boo-lee-ing
    • Poitín (Irish moonshine) – Pronounced: pot-cheen
    • Cú Chulainn (Cullan’s Hound) – Pronounced: coo-hull-in
    • Sleive (Mountain) – Pronounced: sleeve

     

    Experiences mentioned:

    • Sup and soda - Tracey’s farmhouse kitchen: traceysfarmhousekitchen.com
    • Booley and butter - Mountain Ways Ireland: mountainwaysireland.com
    • Sing For Your Supper: bluebell-lane.com/sing-for-your-supper
    • Paedric’s land (artistic centre) - https://bluebell-lane.com/events-2/
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    29 mins
  • Dalkey – the Jewel of Dublin
    Apr 26 2023

    Nestled on the coast of County Dublin, the picturesque town of Dalkey is a hidden gem of Irish history nestled in a cosy seaside town. At its heart stands the iconic Dalkey Castle, a towering monument to the town's rich heritage.

    Today, we're joined by Margaret Dunne, Manager at Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre, as we explore the fascinating history and culture of this beautiful area. From the stories of its famous residents to the secrets hidden within the castle's walls.

    So, sit back and join us as we discover the wonders of Dalkey and the incredible history of its castle.

    For more information on Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre visit: dalkeycastle.com

     

    This episode’s Irish words:

    Céad míle fáilte (a hundred thousand welcomes) – Pronounced: kay-ed me-la fall-cha

    Deilginis (Thorny Isle) – Pronounced: Delig-inish

    Go mbeirimid beo ag an am seo arís (May we be alive at this time again)

     

    Experiences mentioned:

    Bloomsday and Joycean Evening: dalkeycastle.com/home/events/bloomsday

    Maeve Binchy Festival / Echoes: echoes.ie

    Dalkey Book Festival: dalkeybookfestival.org

    Dalkey Lobster Festival: dalkeylobsterfestival.com

    Killiney Castle Hotel /Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel: fitzpatrickcastle.com

    The Haddington House hotel: haddingtonhouse.ie

    Royal Marine Hotel: royalmarine.ie

    DART (Train): dublinpublictransport.ie/dart-times

    Literary walks: dalkeycastle.com/home/the-visit/literary-walks

    Coliemore Harbour ferry to Dalkey Island (Ken the Ferry Man): kentheferryman.com

    The James Joyce (Martello) Tower & Museum: joycetower.ie

     

     Writers mentioned

    James Joyce

    Samuel Beckett

    George Bernard Shaw

    Seamus Heaney

    Maeve Binchy

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    31 mins