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Dublin Digital Radio is the current Mixcloud European Online Radio Station of the year. An entirely volunteer-run, listener supported station, ddr. has consistently provided a platform for artists of all genres and persuasions to broadcast their ideas.

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    • Dec 26, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    26-12-2021 WORKING WITH MUSIC XMAS SPECIAL

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 113:54


    Working With Music- 28- Nov-2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 119:28


    Working with music this Sunday 28th of November 11am to 1pm.

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    Vosho On The Beat 10

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 37:34


    Join the conversation with KayseeK, MissDine and their special guest Eadair. As they get together to talk about living in modern day Dublin is like in your twenties. Vosho on the Beat is an open space for honest and explicit conversations that play large role in a Young Irish immigrant's life. Topics ; self growth, friendship and life after lockdown.

    Vosho On The Beat 9

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 57:31


    What's living in modern day Dublin like in your twenties as Zimbabwean Irish people? Kayssiek, MissDine and Gideon get together on VoshoOnTheBeat to open up a space for honest and explicit conversations that play a large role in a Young Irish immigrant's life.

    Vosho On The Beat 8

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 55:16


    Vosho On The Beat 8 by Dublin Digital Radio

    Nervous State Issue 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 120:34


    In this episode we’ll be bringing you a segment on the English language education sector in Ireland, presented by Lahela Jones and produced by Sian Cowman. The educational sector in Ireland has been heavily impacted by Covid-19 restrictions, but international English language students have faced some especially difficult circumstances. We interview two Chilean students who tell us how their schools have dealt with the pandemic, and the housing and labour conditions they’re experiencing. We discuss why this sector is so huge in Ireland and why it is so poorly regulated It isn’t just ESL students in the gig economy who’ve borne the brunt of Covid-19 – their struggles in the labour market are just one example of a deeper problem with inequality between different parts of the workforce. Whilst 2020 has been the year of working from home for many office-based professionals, this simply isn't an option for low-paid workers in manufacturing and the service sector. Ireland is one of the few countries in the EU without mandatory sick pay, but the government has not talked about bringing it in before the end of 2021 despite the public health problems forcing people to go to work, even when showing symptoms, has created throughout the pandemic. Has Covid exposed the existence of a two-tier workforce, and what is there to be learned from this going forward? Patrick McCusker is joined by Michelle Murphy, Policy Analyst for Social Justice Ireland and Andrew Flood, independent researcher and host of The Plague Tapes on Mixcloud, to discuss this. On the cultural front, Martin Leen caught up with The Mary Wallopers who are in the midst of recording a new album of trad folk stompers and sean nos bangers, possibly titled The Curse of The Mary Wallopers. Hailing from Dundalk (we do have a sneaky Dundalk fetish here at Nervous State),The Mary Wallopers are a folk group who travel the length & breadth of the country singing & collecting songs. They exude a raw energy that could be described as the Clancy Brothers meet John Lydon. In the interview we play a few bangers, chat about the nature of the said curse, what to expect in the new album, being live stream sensations, keeping the buzz going during Covid, collaborating with Post Punk Podge and lots more. Moving West, Tulca festival of visual art has been going in Galway since 2002 and commissions a different curator every year who comes up with their own theme. This year the curator is artist Sarah Browne, whose programme is called The Law is a White Dog. The title is taken from a book by Colin Dayan, an interdisciplinary legal scholar, which is subtitled How Legal Rituals Make and Unmake Persons. Drawing on engagement with the law in her own practice, Sarah has put together a programme of artworks and events in a very challenging pandemic context. Caitriona Devery spoke to her about the ideas behind the programme, curating in lockdown, and some of the artists involved. We’ll also feature Darragh Deighan-Gregory talking to Seán Murray, the director of Unquiet Graves, about the recent controversy surrounding his film being shown on RTÉ, and why challenging received narratives about the Troubles is so important. As ever, we’ll be kicking off with our usual check-in with the Dublin Inquirer’s Stephanie Costello for all the biggest stories going on around town.

    Current. Vosho On the Beat E07

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 57:06


    Current. Vosho On the Beat E07 by Dublin Digital Radio

    Current. Vosho on the Beat E06

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 57:43


    Current. Vosho on the Beat E06 by Dublin Digital Radio

    Current. Vosho on the Beat E05

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 54:37


    What’s living in modern day Dublin like in your twenties? KayssieK, MissDine and Gideon get together on VoshoOnTheBeat to open up a space for honest and explicit conversations that play a large role in a Young Irish immigrant’s life.

    Current. Vosho on the Beat E03

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 54:37


    What’s living in modern day Dublin like in your twenties? KayssieK, MissDine and Gideon get together on VoshoOnTheBeat to open up a space for honest and explicit conversations that play a large role in a Young Irish immigrant’s life.

    Nervous State - Issue 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 118:56


    Nervous State Issue 3 "High culture for low lives." Issue 2 of Nervous State was first broadcast on 04/10/2020. It featured: - A roundup of the Dublin Inquirer's stories of the month with Stephanie Costello. - An interview with singer songwriter Aoife Nessa Francis - A special discussion on CATU (Community Action Tenant's Union)on why there is an urgent need for a national tenants union - Interviews with Natalia Beylis, a sound artist and Sean McLoughlin of Save Leitrim on monocultural forestry in Leitrim - An Interview with Eimear Walshe on their short film The Land Question: Where the fuck am I supposed to have sex? and Merve Elveren, guest programmer of EVA International. - A roundtable discussion with Aurelian Mondon, co-author of Reactionary Democracy: How Racism and the Far-right Became Mainstream, Gavan Titley, author of the upcoming Is Free Speech Racist? and Eugenia Siapera, Professor of Information and Communication Studies at UCD and author of Understanding New Media about the current way the far-right have been able to emerge recently and their media strategies and ways to counter them. Music on the show from Aoife Nessa Francis. Sound editing and design by Jane Deasy. www.dublindigitalradio.com Support independent media. Support Dublin Digital Radio on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/dublindigitalradio

    Nervous State Issue 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 119:59


    Nervous State Issue 2 "High culture for low lives." Issue 2 of Nervous State was first broadcast on 09/08/2020. It featured: - A roundup of the Dublin Inquirer's stories of the month with Laoise Neylon. - An interview with punk poet Jinx Lennon. - A special on Debenhams where workers have been on strike since April for basic rights. - Interviews with Noirin from Inclusion Ireland and Vicki from WALK, two organisations fighting to improve the standard of living for people with intellectual disabilities. - An Interview with Mark Walshe, an executive committee member of the Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland, to discuss issues of fundamental importance to education provision. - A chat with Danny Carroll about Litany 0f Failures III. Music on the show from Jinx Lennon and from Litany of Failures Sound editing and design by Jane Deasy. www.dublindigitalradio.com Support independent media. Support Dublin Digital Radio on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/dublindigitalradio

    Nervous State - Issue 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 119:34


    Nervous State. "High culture for low lives." Issue 1 of Nervous State was first broadcast on 14/06/2020. It featured: a roundup of the Dublin Inquirer's stories of the month with DI editor Stephanie Costello. an interview with Siobhan McKeown, author of A Life Lived Remotely. a chat with Dean McGrath, head of Dublin record label wherethetimegoes. a discussion between political economist Michael Taft (who blogs at notesonthefront) and environmentalist Sinead Mercier. an interview with Bulelani Mfaco, member of Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland. a chat with Vaari Claffey, a Dublin based curator, about Isolation TV. Music on the show from Nash Paints, Rising Damp, AllTimesNowNothing and MuRli. Sound editing and design by Jane Deasy. Support independent media. Support Dublin Digital Radio on Patreon.

    Current. Vosho on the Beat E02

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 55:47


    What’s living in modern day Dublin like in your twenties? KayssieK, MissDine and Gideon get together on VoshoOnTheBeat to open up a space for honest and explicit conversations that play a large role in a Young Irish immigrant’s life.

    Current. Vosho on the Beat E01

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 52:44


    What’s living in modern day Dublin like in your twenties? KayssieK, MissDine and Gideon get together on VoshoOnTheBeat to open up a space for honest and explicit conversations that play a large role in a Young Irish immigrant’s life.

    Current. - On Liam Gillick and the Art of Disappointment

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 47:44


    A podcast about art, ideas and some other stuff too. Each episode, we focus on a thinker or maker that has shaped or influenced the way we think about art. Brought to you by NCAD's Art in the Contemporary World MA and Dublin Digital Radio. For more information visit: www.acw.ie A conversation about and with Liam Gillick on the satisfaction of aesthetic disappointment, modesty in the age of capitalism and spectacle, and more. Including excerpts from a recent public conversation between Gillick and Seanan Kerr hosted by Art in the Contemporary World. In the debut episode of the Art in the Contemporary World podcast, Co-Directors of NCAD's Art in the Contemporary World MA, Declan Long, Francis Halsall, and Sarah Pierce talk about recent projects from the renowned artist Liam Gillick, including exhibitions at the Goethe Institut and the Kerlin Gallery. A far-ranging discussion which touches on Katy Perry's “curatorial” practices, Masha Gessen's theories on autocracy, and the role of art in troubled times.

    Current. No Fixed Address E03

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 49:47


    The Inner City Helping Homeless podcast series talks to Dublin collective Subset about their upcoming fundraiser this Friday. Fundraiser event - https://www.facebook.com/events/2114000741957561/ Podcasts on ddr. - http://listen.dublindigitalradio.com/podcasts

    Current. 18 Seconds For Budget 2018

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 0:28


    Current. takes an in depth look at Budget 2018

    Current. The Bailout 10 Year Anniversary

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 120:00


    Current. looks at the Bailout and the Anglo Tapes 10 years on

    Current. Weekly - Migration & Education

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 32:19


    This edition of current.weekly explores education and migration. We speak to the Migrant Teacher Project and poet Chiamaka Enyi Amadi on her experiences moving to an Irish school from Lagos, Nigeria.

    Current. No Fixed Address - E02

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 51:52


    Current. No Fixed Address - E02. On this months edition of the podcast Inner City Helping Homeless discuss social media engagement and volunteer roles.

    Current. Weekly - Need Abortion Ireland

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 28:59


    Current. Weekly - Need Abortion Ireland by Dublin Digital Radio

    Current. Weekly - Irish Constitutional Law

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 28:06


    Current.weekly speaks to David Kenny of Trinity College Dublin Law School on constitutional referendums and acclaimed Irish American poet Erin Fornoff shares her poem "Ask This Passport"

    Current. Weekly - Irish Language Act

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 29:10


    Current. talks to Adam Ramsay of openDemocracy about issues surrounding the Irish Language act in Northern Ireland. https://www.opendemocracy.net/author/adam-ramsay

    Current. Weekly - National Women's Council Of Ireland

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 27:30


    Current. speaks to the Ellen O'Malley-Dunlop of the National Womens Council Of Ireland about the Belfast Rape Trial and consent. Music throughout from @dystopiandream_cycles

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    Current. No Fixed Address - E01

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2018 63:58


    Current. No Fixed Address - E01. First of a monthly podcast on homelessness and the housing crisis with Inner City helping Homeless.

    Current. Rathmines Renters Union

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 37:22


    Current. talks to Rathmines Renters Union

    Current. Weekly - Inner City Helping Homeless

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2018 19:21


    Current. Weekly - Inner City Helping Homeless by Dublin Digital Radio

    Current. Weekly - Strategic Communication Unit

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 22:16


    This week Current. speaks to Sam Tranum, Deputy Editor of Dublin Inquirer on the decision by national media to publish government ads for Ireland 2040 as real news. Sam has written previously on the dangers of this practise by both regional and national newspapers in Dublin Inquirer. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/make-2040-ads-look-like-real-news-papers-told-kq20xcs67 https://www.dublininquirer.com/2016/02/09/sam-the-dangers-of-publishing-ads-that-look-like-news-articles/

    Current. Weekly - UN Migration Agency and the Rohingya

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 18:44


    Olivia Hayden works with the International Organization for Migration, she spoke to Current. about her experiences in Myanmar.

    Current. Weekly - Dil Wickramasinghe

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 19:02


    Edit Embed Stats Boost Share Delete TAGGED #news#newstalk#george hook#radio#ireland In September 2017 Newstalk was placed at the centre of a controversy when George Hook made remarks about rape victims and their culpability live on air during his primetime show. Hook's words ignited a national debate. The Dublin Rape Crisis Centre who campaign, provide support to and represent victims of sexual assault and rape reacted angrily to his remarks deeming them victim blaming. Dil Wickramasinghe hosted the longstanding New stalk programme "Global Village". She condemned her colleagues comments and would not present her show in protest at the stations handling of Hook. Dil came to Ireland in 2000 and has carved out a career as a journalist and mental health activist. She spoke to DDR's current and we discussed victim blaming and rape, how her Newstalk show ended and her new podcast - "Sparking Change with Dil". Dil's podcast - https://www.headstuff.org/sparking-change-with-dil/

    Current. Gary Gannon Chats To Mick Rafferty

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 43:09


    Dublin Central Councillor Gary Gannon sat down with activist Mick Rafferty. Mick is a long-time community worker in the inner city and they chatted about issues affecting the area. This podcast is part of a series looking at the community in which ddr's studios are based, the north inner city.

    Current. Weekly - Dublin Central Housing Action

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 21:50


    This week Current. talks to Dublin Central Housing Action. The DCHA are a group of residents, tenants and volunteers from Dublin 1, 3 & 7. They are a group that has operated for the past two years, working toward ensuring everyone has the right to a secure and stable home. They've operated previously in the running of the Bolt Hostel and are part of the Irish Housing Network.

    Current. Sirens Of Lesvos Episode 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 26:14


    Our first episode gives an aerial view of Lesvos in summer 2017. You will hear music, colourful voices, people's protest, calls for justice, stories of pain, loss and loneliness, the sound of past memories, the invisible border, interminable turmoil, and the sounds from the sea. @inside-lesvos https://twitter.com/InsideLesvo

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