You’re invited to an Irish adventure. From a small island in the Atlantic Ocean - off West Coast of Europe - Hyperlocal podcasting from Cork. Your host is poet Paul O’Mahony - language is fluid & melodic (sometimes) - value-laden & political (othertimes) - This is for people who crave detail, not ge…
Recorded on 31st October - the day before November Podcasting Month began. Paul O'Mahony speaks about what he's going to do during November.
"Buck Mulligan frowned at the lather on his razonblade ... O, an impossible person! he exclaimed." This is a reading of about five pages from the start of James Joyce's novel. There are a few words that are new to me: "scutter" - "Epi oinopa ponton" - "Thalatta" - "hyperborean" - "breeks" - "Dottyville" - "oxy" - "jalap" - "Ades of Magdalen" - "motes of grasshalms" - "omphalos" - "Lalouette" Recorded on 4th June - #AudioMo Day 4 - in Lagos, Portugal
Nik Lakhani drives the conversation - innuendo after innuendo awaits you. The identity of the champion of New Zealand is almost revealed. Paul O'Mahony & Nik travelling into Galway - past signs to Loughrea (where there is a Toastmasters club) & Ardrahan (where the cheese comes from). Warning: there is no swearing in this episode.
Warning: this episode is all football. There's a lot of excitement. Noise too. "How is your heartbeat Nik Lakhani?" Recorded during the live penalty shoot-out between Liverpool & Chelsea. You hear Nik call it. Paul O'Mahony asks Nik "Who should take the penalties?" You hear every single penalty from inside the Muskerry Arms pub in Blarney village. Ted Mellamphy's delighted. There may be some swearing. #TheLakhaniRoadshow
In Muskerry Arms Pub in Blarney Village - the excitement overwhelms Nik Lakhani, Ted Mellamphy & Paul O'Mahony. Will Liverpool beat Chelsea? You hear the sound of a rowdy public house. The topic: "How are you feeling about your team today?" You hear Nik's response. You also hear Nik say "I have to come back to Blarney". "What do you think of the Guinness" asks Paul. "Are you going to keep on drinking Bulmer's cider?" The conversation jumps on to Uzbekistan - especially Uzbekistanian apples.
Over lunch in Macroom, Co Cork Ireland - Nik Lakhani entertains Moira O'Brien & Paul O'Mahony
You hear Moira O'Brien, Nik Lakhani & Paul O'Mahony having lunchchat
Episode One of "THE LAKHANI ROADSHOW" - You hear lunchtime humour. Distinguished Toastmaster Nik Lakhani, Distinguished Toastmaster Moira O'Brien, and Paul O'Mahony laughing, eating & chatting in the Castle Hotel Macroom, County Cork, Ireland.
Paul O'Mahony in the shower has something to say - only for the faint-hearted
Coming to you from Paul O'Mahony's KITCHEN- followed by the sound of being inside his local CAFÉ BEVA
You hear snippets of “The News” from RTE radio (the national radio station) plus Louis the English Setter drinking plus Paul O'Mahony making a cup of big-standard tea with Super Milk
25th October 2021 is World Opera Day. Paul O'Mahony introduces you to some of what's going on around the world, including the voices of opera people & some of the greatest operatic tenors
You hear Paul O'Mahony talking about the work he's doing with a client. The client (let's call her Jo) wants to raise her profile via LinkedIn.
This is about Anchor, Voice Record Pro & Audacity
You hear Paul O’Mahony (Cork) talking about the new podcasting project.
On Saturday 21 November 2020 #Congregation2020 took place in the village of Cong, on the border of Galway & Mayo. People huddled together. They made meaning. Together they imagined #Society3.0. From the luxury of their internet they communicated. This short story happened late at night - after the poetry. This is the voice of Paul O’Mahony
The book is "People Powered - how communities can supercharge your business, brand, and teams" by Jono (Jonathan) Bacon, published by HarperCollins (Leadership) 2019. The un-conference website is www.congregation.ie Congregation 2019 starts on Friday 22 November and ends on Sunday 24 November 2019.
An unrepresentative Irish man (Paul O'Mahony) talks in an unrepresentative Irish kitchen in the Cork suburb of Glanmire. The most memorable bit is when he drinks a tea which he calls "Bog-standard". Otherwise - you hear Irish national news on RTE 1 (recorded on 14 November 2019)
13 November 2019 in which Paul O'Mahony reveals he's been procrastinating and celebrates a just-in-time (JIT) submission of tax return.
This episode starts with Paul O'Mahony's mistake. Recorded & shared first on the LIMOR app. Paul O'Mahony begins with a mistake. Sean O'Casey didn't say or write "Work is the curse of the drinking classes". It may have been Oscar Wilde? Frank Harris? Irish Barrister? Wilton Lackaye? Margaret Waters? Well-Known Young Clubman? Gustav Traub? Mike Romanoff? Samuel George Blythe? Arthur M. Binstead? Anonymous? Roger Overall is Paul's great friend and collaborator Recorded on 8th November 2019
6 November 2019 - Day 6 of NaPodPoMo Begins with the story of Paul O'Mahony's experience of reading Nini Herman's book "My Kleinian Home". Moves on to the story of why Paul has made so much audio since 2012.
Day 5 - 5th November 2019 Recorded in his kitchen while eating pineapple - by Paul O'Mahony.
This is Day 4 Paul O'Mahony recorded this while walking in a local park in Glanmire Cork Ireland. Walking with Louis, an English Setter, by the bank of our local tributary of the Glashnabuoy which flows into the big river Lee, which flows through the city of Cork into the Atlantic Ocean.
This is Day 3 of the international audio - podcasting challenge on Sunday 3rd of November. Paul O'Mahony talks about what he'll find hard and why. The topic is book-reading - particularly what Paul is reading every day.
Book No 1 is by Rachel Corbett The extraordinary story of one of the most fruitful friendships in modern arts and letters. Rainer Maria Rilke’s Letters to a Young Poet is one of the most beloved books of the twentieth century. It has sold millions of copies and inspired generations with its galvanizing wisdom on how to lead an artistic life. In You Must Change Your Life, debut author Rachel Corbett tells the remarkable, long-buried story of where Rilke’s ideas originated. In 1902, Rilke broke and suffering from writer’s block, accepted a commission to go to Paris to research and write a short book about the sculptor Auguste Rodin. The two were almost polar opposites: Rodin in his sixties, notoriously carnal, revered; Rilke in his twenties, delicate, unknown. Nonetheless, they fell into an instantaneous friendship and would work closely together as master and disciple for the next few years, as Rodin showed Rilke how to become the writer he wished to be. (from introduction on Amazon) Book No 2 is by the German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk. In his major investigation into the nature of humans, Peter Sloterdijk presents a critique of myth - the myth of the return of religion. For it is not religion that is returning; rather, there is something else quite profound that is taking on increasing significance in the present: the human as a practising, training being, one that creates itself through exercises and thereby transcends itself. Rainer Maria Rilke formulated the drive towards such self-training in the early twentieth century in the imperative 'You must change your life'. Originally published: 2009
The History of NaPodPoMo In 2007, 50 podcasters participated in the first-ever National Podcast Post Month aka NaPodPoMo. Created by Jennifer Navarrete as an answer for an audio version to other 30 day challenges happening in the month of November. NaPodPoMo is a month-long event along the same vein as National Novel Writing Month aka NaNoWriMo. The difference? Well, instead of writing a 50,000-word novel, you podcast every day for 30 days from November 1st-30th. Use any platform you desire. From full production studio to iPhone app and just about anything in between. The goal of NaPodPoMo is to use the challenge of podcasting daily as a form of podcasting bootcamp. For some, NaPodPoMo may be their first foray into podcasting. For others, it is a chance to try out a new platform or start another show. There are no hard and fast rules as to how you do this. If on November 30th you have recorded 30 shows, then you win. What do you get for winning? Isn’t a virtual high five and a sense of accomplishment enough? Oh, all right. Here’s the shiny. -> -> Thanks to Laura Ross aka @flyswatter you will have earned the right to show the world this nifty NaPodPoMo badge on your site. Nice, huh? At the end of it all who knows what else you will have won. Maybe you will discover a new way to record or a new show format. Whatever happens and however you decide to participate in NaPodPoMo, the key is to have fun.
In which @omaniblog (Paul O’Mahony) greets people fondly - recorded with special thanks to @SM2N (Simon). This is mainly about the old days on @Audioboo - with a little @LimorApp on the side
Welcome Recorded on Royal Portrush Golf Club during Sunday. Day 4 of The Open starts with coffee & croissant - Disaster on the 1st hole of final round - Towards & on to the 4th with Dylan Ashley Frittelli (South Africa) - On the 4th with Kuchar & Noren (both must be disappointed) - Too much beer drinking on the course? Hole 5 & 6 - Rain is getting heavier as Stenson hits a wonder pitch - It’s pouring rain around the 6th green & strong wind too - "I can’t take anymore - I'm off for shelter" - Around the 18th at 5:57pm - My obsessive excessive streak - reflecting on the experience. Thanks for listening, goodbye for now.
Welcome Recorded at Castlerock & Royal Portrush Golf Clubs In the Castlerock clubhouse after playing golf with a father & son from New York, a bit of our conversation Welcome back to Royal Portrush at 16:15 on Saturday - After meeting Miguel Ángel Jiménez & Darren Clarke - Up the 1st hole at 16:25 Paul's on 12th With Jon Rahm & Patrick Reed On 12th & 13th with Justin Rose & Brooks Koepka Tommy Fleetwod on 12th hole With Shane Lowry up 14th hole Leaving The Open after Saturday, with Shane Lowry 4 shots clear after an amazing 63
Welcome THE OPEN CHRONICLES begins here The conversation in Limerick Almost a disaster with Booking.com Getting up for Day 1 of The Open Irish voices in the B&B over breakfast on Friday (Day 2) ___________ Recorded in Portrush, Northern Ireland Arriving in Portrush for The Open on Friday Paul will have a free golf lesson later today Paul can use LIMOR @TheOpen for first time On the putting green with Harrington Beside 1st hole as the Harrington group plays On 13th tee with JB Holmes, Ernie Els & Abraham Ancer Alongside 14th green with Ancer, Holmes & Els Playing on to 17th green (Ancer, Els & Holmes) at 13:55 The 18th: JB Holmes leading, Lowry 2nd - will Ancer make the cut? Hanging out in a big tent with a woman who doesn't play golf After the golf lesson, Sheltering from rain in Village Deli & Coffee Shop - Lowry in the lead Whisky-tasking with Loch Lomond - delightful experience
Welcome Approaching Lahinch - driving through Ennistymon or Ennistimon Recorded in Lahinch, Co Clare, Munster, Ireland Parking the car The atmosphere in Kenny's Bar on Friday evening Live Music in Kenny's Bar More live music in Kenny's Saturday morning chatting Walking the links : grass, flowers, family & players On 17th hole on Saturday - a birdie & a par The tented village has music Main Street in Lahinch just before 1am "I need a decent fried breakfast in Danny Mac’s" Raw recording of a noisy breakfast My nephew from Canada tells golf story at breakfast On the 13th hole Lee Westwood & Abraham Ancer Short chat with Abraham Ancer at end of Irish Open Presenting the Irish Open Trophy to winner Jon Rahm That's the adventure: Goodbye for now
“There are no scooters in Cork” - declares Paul O’Mahony who’s lived in Cork for 13 years. “Scooters rule the roads in Italy” declares Paul who’s been to Puglia - for the wedding of his son Ben to Emma - and to Sorrento (close to Naples) for a holiday. “Cork & Naples should twin?”
This adventure begins with the sound of Paul O'Mahony panting. He's recovering from his very slow run. Out of breath, he utters words about golf. He listens to birdsong, as his dog Louis pants. You hear Paul wondering why the birds don't tweet from the top of the trees. Moanbaun Wood is Paul's favourite walking place, with gorse in yellow bloom alongside the trail. You hear the Rottweiler and her owners. Plus the conversation. plus how the two dogs - Bella & Louis - get on. Should rottweilers be muzzled? Do they have a "bad name"? Should rottweilers sleep on your bed? Is it therapeutic for Paul to meet a rottweiler? You find out by listening.
You are a welcome companion on this walk around the estate. Louis, the English Setter, and Puma the black cat, are with us on this adventure. Please listen with an amused ear. And thanks very much, Paul the poet
Google "Irish Epic Poem in 33 Cantos". You'll find the Kindle Edition of Paul O'Mahony's "Inferno". Written in November 2009, 33,000 words crushed into one story. It's a crime poem, a shocking thriller, an autobiography. You better be warned: it's a fierce unrelenting attack on certain members of the Roman Catholic bishops' circle, members of government - the ruling class. But it's full of lines as dense as these " you wouldn't want to spoil the thrill of unbeckoning insight ..." "Is the Mahābhārata where you find Ganesh strumming a lyre? Those are lazy whisperers ..." This episode is an introduction to the poem by the poet. It is not the poem, however lyrical it sounds. You never know - this might put you off buying the Kindle edition.
You hear a Cork perspective on the adventure that's Tiger Woods at Augusta Georgia USA 2019. Highlights include "I thought Tiger Woods had gone to hell ..." Some of you detest golf - this is for you Who will win the Masters? Gambling my money A poem written for Tiger Woods The End
Cafe Beva in Glanmire is the venue for venting local frustrations with Roger Overall. Republic of Work in Cork city centre is the venue for monologue about "Leadership" and a speech which Paul O'Mahony will make at Toastmasters.
Recent Poems by Paul O'Mahony Introduction Falling apart The walk Captivity Intimacy of everyday life The three Rs For Robert Neill Why does my wife not read my verse Pancake day - Nutella You must change your life #WeAreMuslim Picasso City of Sanctuary How's your swing? What is it like to be a man?
Letters 6-10: You hear Paul O'Mahony reading five letters to Mr Kappus - translation by Stephen Mitchell.
The voice of Beniamino Gigli is interrupted by an announcement welcoming listeners to a unique show from Cork Ireland. Assembled for you on St Patrick's Day - 17th March 2019. What does Ireland & the Irish mean to you? What three words do you conjure up when you think of the green land & her folk? Have you met Carolan [Turlough O'Carolan, (1670 – 25 March 1738) blind Celtic harper, composer and singer.] The Chieftains have. President D J Trump invited himself to dinner. Has he humiliated the Irish? Why not do nothing but be (breathing) on this sunny Sunday morning? The Poet Paul O'Mahony podcasts frequently from Cork Ireland - especially for discriminating listeners.
This episode is a rehearsal. The speaker is on his way to a contest - first round of the "World Championship of Public Speaking" at Toastmasters International. The title of the speech is "Are You Wearing Your Hearing Aids Now?" This speech must not be shorter than 4.30 minutes, nor longer than 7.30 minutes. You hear Paul (the poet) O'Mahony at home preparing for a grand night at Blarney Toastmasters Club.
One man in Cork in search of women. All sorts of women. “I love women” Paul the Poet wrote in 1995 - spoke out in 2012. International Womens’ Day on 8 March is a grand day to give you this gift.
Rilke, Rainer Maria Rilke, was a Bohemian-Austrian poet, letter-writer & composer of one novel. He is one of the greatest poets in the German language - much translated into English. Paul (poet) O'Mahony introduces & reads the first five letters to a young poet. The letters were published after Rilke died. How to be an artist how to prepare to write poetry what it means to be creative how to deal with criticism & adversity These are some of the themes you'll hear in this episode. You can find the text of an English translation here: Enjoy
In this episode you hear the sound of a man (Paul O'Mahony) walking in a muddy field, the chilling wind, a coffee house & a cafe. On top of that there's the historic sound of the "Echo" by the man selling the Cork Evening Echo outside the Post Office on Oliver Plunkett Street.
First of a series of interviews with some of the most engaging people whom Paul O'Mahony, poet, knows. ____________________ Ray Renati is a professional actor, theatre director, podcaster, photographer, comedian, singer, father, dog-walker and more. He lives in California, USA. Paul & Ray met on social audio on the App Anchor, about three years ago. ____________________ The purpose of THE INTERVIEW is to introduce Ray Renati to people who don't know him delve into the person Ray is and is becoming (in 92 minutes) ____________________ THE INTERVIEW covers 8 topics: Why do you live where you live? Why do you do the work that you do? Why do you attract the people you attract? Why are you so committed to the causes your espouse? Quick questions: like "Ice cream or jam? Reagan or Nixon?" Why are you such a spiritual guy? Why are you so keen to leave a legacy? What question would you like to ask Paul O'Mahony? __________________ Ray says you are welcome to contact Ray Renati by email at "rayrenati@gmail.com"
From 2012 to 2019 this adventure with Mary Oliver (Ohio 1935- Florida 2019) Begins with how Paul O'Mahony contacted Mary's agent in 2018, followed by a recording from 2012, her poem "The Journey" for AJ Leon and Misfits Inc as they set out to go Round the World in 1,080 Days". http://aj-leon.com/pursuitofeverything/about/about-poe/ A segment inside the great coffee house "FilterCork" with Mary. Paul reads several poems. You hear Mary Oliver reading one of her poem. Followed by Paul O'Mahony's poem "Song for Mary Oliver on her 80th birthday" in Florida More poetry including "When death comes". "My life with Mary Oliver" by Paul
Paul O'Mahony produces three poems in one day. Poem No 1 : "Emerging From Retirement" Poem No 2 : "My New Shoes" Poem No 3 : "Song of Wandering Fog" You can read these poems on Paul's website https://paulhomahony.com/
It's raining outside. There's shelter among the pines. A dog to walk.
Paul O'Mahony's musical life in Limerick (1965 - 1968) Ireland included very little Irish music. Here Paul plays music he didn't like from Brendan Bowyer ("The Hucklebuck" - released in 1965) & Dickie Rock. Alongside music he loved - the Doors ("Light My Fire" - released in January 1967). While recording this episode Paul remembers how much he used to like the music of Percy French (1854 - 1920) from County Roscommon.
What will be the biggest surprise of this year? Imagine if a meteor landed here. I wrote about Santorini ... A recording device was sent out into space ... What’s it like to go on and on? Bouncing back ... What happened before the Big Bang? Happiness is a warm infinity. What is a mind? There’s a person with a dog ...
Three "omani motivating messages" - specially voiced by Paul O'Mahony. Does "positivity" matter enough to you?