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Local Podcasts from Ringsend Dublin 4
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This week we talk with Shay, Paul and Thomas from the Ringsend & District Historical Society about their upcoming events including a poetry and short stories booklet launch, South Lotts history walk, and a talk about The Blades' first performance in CYMS Hall back in 1977. We also talk with Frank Cullen from the Dublin Vikings about the upcoming Dragon Boat Race being held for International Men's Day on the 23rd.
On our first episode of the Culture & Arts podcast Conor interviews guest Joe Taylor, delving into his relationship with Ringsend, how he got into acting and his career in the arts.
This week on the Community Newsdesk we talk with local resident Gerry Brannock as he takes a trip down memory lane, delving into his life at sea from a young age and being a longtime Shelbourne F.C. supporter.
On this episode of Minding Your Own Self Helen talks with Ber Grogan from Mental Health Reform, reflecting on inspirations and how her past led her to become who she is today.
This week on the Community Newsdesk we talk with Karolina Anielska and Claudia Baileys from Smart Docklands about their free upcoming Smart Cities and AI Awareness workshops as part of Science Week. We also bring you Luke O'Neill delving into the topic of "Will Immunology Cure All Disease", a lecture as part of the Trinity Talks series.
This week on the Community Newsdesk we talk with Jenny Guerin from Archetype production company about their work for the Dockers and Demons Halloween festival being held in Ringsend. Helen interviews some excited students from St Patrick's Girls' National School all about their plans for Halloween. Dylan gives us the details about our Stars In Their Eyes competition being held here at the centre on Mon 28th and lastly we talk with Shane O'Regan, actor in the upcoming On The Waterfront play opening at The Complex on November 1st.
On this episode of Minding Your Own Self Helen talks with florist Susan O'Brien, reflecting on her history in the trade and the 1 year anniversary of her own business.
This week on the Community Newsdesk we talk with Eddie Bohan, chairman of the Ringsend & District Historical Society about the unveiling of the Bram Stoker plaque at the centre on Oct 25th and his history in the area. We also talk with Scott Foley, director of football at Cambridge FC about their recent receipt of the Community Sport Facilities Fund grant and plans to use it to improve the club. Lastly we talk with Clara and Mariana from Smart Docklands about the Academy of the Near Future project.
This week on the Community Newsdesk we talk with Beulah and Stephanie from the Dublin Social Coterie about their upcoming Black Eats & Treats market being held at the centre on October 20th. We also revisit Helen's recent Minding Your Own Self interview with Liz Watson.
On this weeks episode Helen talks with cardiologist Dr Robert Kelly about his experiences and observations in the field, his upcoming TED talk this week and book release in November.
This week on the Community Newsdesk we talk with Susan Gregg Farrell about the construction of the Orla Murphy community memorial wall and its launch on Thursday. We also talk with Mary Moynihan, Artistic Director of Smashing Times about this year's Dublin Arts & Human Right Festival.
Community Newsdesk interview with Sheila Flitton about her upcoming one woman play Beezie.
On this weeks episode of Minding Your Own Self Helen talks with Liz Watson.
On this weeks episode we talk with NewsFour editor Eoin Meegan about the highlights of the October edition of the paper. We also talk with playwright Tina Noonan about her play THE ISLAND running at the Sean O'Casey theatre from Oct 2nd to 4th. Lastly we talk with Dylan Clayton about the Car Boot Sale that will be running the first Sunday of every month at the centre starting Oct 6th.
On this weeks episode we talk with Alexandra Calvo, host of the Belly Dancing classes that have started up again this month at the centre. We also talk to Eddie Bohan, chair of the Ringsend & District Historical Society about "City of Voices", the talk he'll be giving as part of the upcoming Dublin Festival of History on the role Dublin 4 has played in the city's media landscape.
This week on the Community Newsdesk we talk with actress Sheila Flitton about her one woman play Beezie with upcoming shows in October. We also congratulate Mary O'Neill on her recently received Dublin City Council community award and talk about her work as part of the Ringsend and Irishtown TidyTowns & Environment team.
On this weeks episode of Minding Your Own Self Helen talks with Cora Brennan, co-owner of MindFool Coffee at SportsCo and Jen Cassidy, founder of Birthing Rebels.
This week on the Community Newsdesk we have an update from Shay Connolly of the Ringsend & District Historical Society, including news on the Historical Walking Tours taking place over the next weeks starting with the Ringsend and Irishtown walk on September 14th. We also talk with Mary Colclough, Community & Enterprise Engagement Manager for Trinity about the start of the new Talk with Trinity series.
This week we have an update from our own Dylan Clayton for the Ringsend Rock School. We also talk with NPAS director Jill Doyle about the recent Summer Camp and upcoming classes beginning here at the centre September 21st. And lastly we talk with Liza Caulfield from the Glee Club about the upcoming Culture Night and the club starting back this week.
On Minding Your Own Self episode 15 Helen talks with Jessica Mc Donnell about her travel experiences from Rome to Asia.
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