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Bára Hladík speaks about her debut novella “New Infinity”. The story follows a woman grappling with the philosophical and societal implications of autoimmune disease, and blends narrative prose and poetry. “New infinity” is published by Metatron press and releases June first. First Broadcast May 26 2022.
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Andrea Paquette, President of Stigma Free Society, speaks about the organization and her lived experience with Bipolar disorder. First Broadcast May 12 2022.
Recorded live at Farmleigh House to celebrate RTÉ lyric fm's 20th Birthday, musical evangelist, Jane O’Leary, multi-instrumentalist, Emer Mayock, singer, Michelle O'Rourke and Ergodos co-founder, Garrett Sholdice, discuss life in music then, and now. (First Broadcast May 2019)
3D printing has taken the world by storm - we can print everything from the tiniest parts for a model robot, to jet engines, and even entire buildings. But one of the biggest revolutions in 3D printing is only just starting to take shape, and that’s the idea of having 3D printed food.(First Broadcast May 1st, 2018)If you love Moonshot then the best way to help us is to share this episode with a friend, or if you're able, consider supporting us financially on Patreon. All supporters get an ad-free feed, along with bonus episodes, and merch. Visit https://www.patreon.com/moonshot.
Jessica from Endrometriosis Queensland talks to Only Humans Madonna Brady about this painful condition that affects 1 in 10 Australian women. First Broadcast May 7, 2018 on 4ZZZ 102.1fm
In 1995 the residents of Fatima Mansions, one of Dublin's most notorious and deprived communities, came together with the start of a dream. This story tracks that dream as it becomes a reality in 2005. (First Broadcast May 2006)
Wild Bill Hickock - This juvenile western followed the same format as the TV show of the same name that ran throughout the same years. This format certainly was not new as the charismatic hero and comic side-kick was something that had been done before with Hopalong Cassidy and The Cisco Kid, and to some extent with the Lone Ranger. FIRST BROADCAST: May 17, 1951 LAST BROADCAST: February 12, 1956 SPONSORS: Kellog CAST: Guy Madison and Andy Devine. ANNOUNCERS: Charlie Lyon PRODUCERS/DIRECTORS: Paul Pierce.
FIRST BROADCAST: May 17, 1951LAST BROADCAST: February 12, 1956SPONSORS: KellogCAST: Guy Madison and Andy Devine.ANNOUNCERS: Charlie LyonPRODUCERS/DIRECTORS: Paul PierceThis juvenile western followed the same format as the TV show of the same name that ran throughout the same years. This format certainly was not new as the charismatic hero and comic side-kick was something that had been done before with Hopalong Cassidy and The Cisco Kid, and to some extent with the Lone Ranger. FIRST BROADCAST: May 17, 1951 LAST BROADCAST: February 12, 1956 SPONSORS: Kellog CAST: Guy Madison and Andy Devine. ANNOUNCERS: Charlie Lyon PRODUCERS/DIRECTORS: Paul Pierce.