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In this episode of The Dublin Story Slam we bring you three stories connected by the theme of Strangers. Recorded live onstage at our monthly Story Slam's in Dublin's Sugar Club, this episode features stories how a stranger from Galway helped absolve Patrick Plant from a mortal sin in India, how a Canadian & an American helped Roisin McGuinness overcome a crippling fear in South Korea and finally we'll be catching a train to Cork to hear how a random fellow passenger became one woman's guardian angel. Interested in sharing your own personal true story with us? Visit thedublinstoryslam.com for updates and tickets to our next Story Slam. The Dublin Story Slam Podcast is produced and presented by Julien Clancy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recorded live onstage at Dublin's Sugar Club, we bring you three personal true stories from The Dublin Story Slam all inspired by the theme Family. Featuring funny heartwarming and compelling stories about a car crash bringing a family together, what it's like to be a triplet with a twin and finally a quest to be reunited with family 80 years in the making. Storytellers include Mairead Meara, Will Fenwick & Kerri Ward. The series is produced and presented by Julien Clancy. To find out details about upcoming events please visit www.thedublinstoryslam.com and sign up to our mailing list. Living in Ireland and interested in turning your personal experiences into stories for the stage, email us at story@thedublinstoryslam.com. The Dublin Story Slam is a proud member of The Warren the home of great Irish Podcasts. Visit www.thewarren.ieFL0SnbWFnnFdgSAPWnKq Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As we close off what's been an incredibly challenging year, we bring you three stories inspired by Hope. A dog lover's gets her wish to rehome a rescue dog, a volunteer at a Syrian refugee camp is faced with an impossible request and an ex-ballet dancer learns to refine what dance really means. Stories are from Kerri Ward, Mairead Murphy and Isolde ÓBrolcháin Carmody. Produced by Julien Clancy. Visit www.thedublinstoryslam.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Julien Clancy reports, he talks to documentary filmmaker Steven O'Riordan about the hidden history of Ireland's Magdalene Laundries.
Julien Clancy reports. He speaks to Una Sealy, who gives an "artist's impression" of Dublin in the 1980s. The series 'Here's The Thing' is funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the television license fee.
Grand Slam Champion 2018, Kerri Ward hosts the first of a two part special bringing you highlights of The Dublin Story Grand Slam 2019. Recorded live at The Abbey Theatre we bring you the first four Grand Slam Stories from Andrea Farrell, Mark Early, Michael Lavin & Sinead Nolan. We also go behind the scenes of The Dublin Story Slam to explore why stories matter. Originally broadcast on RTE Radio 1 Extra and Produced by Julien Clancy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this month's Podcast, we're teaming up with the Irish Heart Foundation to bring you three stories with a very important message - Go Red for Women! Featuring stories from Shirley Ingram, Lizzie Honan & Jo Nestor. Visit gored.ie for more information. The Dublin Story Slam Podcast is produced by Julien Clancy. www.thedublinstoryslam.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back with a brand new episode featuring three stories about the things we keep hidden from others. Featuring stories from Aoife Dooley, Joe Whelan & Antonine Gibbons, recorded live at The Sugar Club. Produced & Hosted by Julien Clancy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this month's episode we return to the classroom for three stories inspired by our school days. A student becomes a teacher in a story from Ciara Bregatzi Nevin, a young Pranav Darshan goes to extraordinary lengths to meet a girl and Kathleen Lawrence goes back to the classroom to get back the education she was denied as a schoolgirl. Produced by Julien Clancy. www.thedublinstoryslam.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this month's episode we're bringing you to South East Asia for the ultimate trip, Tasmania for a scorching hot getaway and a trip back in time to childhood games and innocent times in Co. Clare. Featuring stories from Kieran Casey, Geraldine Carton and Bird McNamarra, The Dublin Story Slam Podcast is produced by Julien Clancy. www.thedublinstoryslam.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As The Dublin Story Slam approaches it's 2nd Birthday, we've taken three stories inspired by the theme Turnaround and bring them to you with a giddiness fuelled by delicious Birthday Cake from Camerino Bakery. Including stories of a prisoner finding redemption in the visitor's room, a tour guide with a unique perspective of the city and a daughter confronts her Dad with her life long secret. Featuring Stories from Gary Cunningham, Derek Maguire(secretstreettours.org) & Catalina Vieru. Produced and presented by Julien Clancy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Julien Clancy speaks to Nell McCafferty about her memories of the 1971 'Contraceptive Train', and historian Jennifer Redmond joins Myles to talk more about this event and the modern history of contraception in Ireland.
Julien Clancy talks to Jim Fitzpatrick about his memories of Club Elizabeth, a legendary Dublin nightspot in the 1970s.
In this first episode of 2019, we bring you stories inspired by Help - asking for it, giving it and needing it. Featuring three stories recorded live at our monthly Story Slam and including stories from Jude McCarthy, Mary Kate O'Flanagan & Ray Fitzsimons. Produced & presented by Julien Clancy - visit www.thedublinstoryslam.com for more info. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recorded live at The Abbey Theatre, this is the first of a two part episode bringing you highlights of The Dublin Story Grand Slam 2018. Featuring stories about everything from late night car chases, kitchen disasters, grim discoveries and the ugly part of chasing a dream with storytellers, John Pigott, Kerri Ward, Claire Nevin & Gary Maloney. Part 2(including the winner announcement coming very soon!). Produced by Julien Clancy and Presented by Colm O'Regan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we've handpicked three stories that explore the theme of Ghosts. Shane Connelly reveals how he spent most of his early life being followed around by a ghost while Mark Earley conquers his fears to share his memories of his soul mate who passed away in 2017. Finally we conclude with an eerie tale from Eithne O'Connell who brings us to Germany for a chance encounter with a real live ghost! The Dublin Story Slam is produced by Julien Clancy and is presented by Colm O'Regan. If you ever fancy telling a story, head over to www.thedublinstoryslam.com for more info. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After an incredible Summer, thoughts inevitably return to school, college & the relentless 9 to 5. To cheer us up, we've chosen three Work inspired stories that cover everything from calling in sick to work, the relatively unknown world of an embalmer & one of the most important jobs in the World, being a Mum! Thanks to Gavin Ryan, Lollie Mancey O'Brien and Alannah Monks for sharing their incredible stories this month. Presented & Produced by Julien Clancy & Colm O'Regan. Visit www.thedublinstoryslam to find out when our next Story Slam is. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this special holiday themed episode, we take to the road for three tales of travel. We literally have a run in with the law as we journey to the wilds of Alaska, a retreat in an idyllic getaway is interrupted by an unwanted house guest while a stay in a refugee camp opens minds while pulling teeth. Featuring stories from Darina Doyle, Pauline Curtin and Daisy McCarthy and presented by Julien Clancy & Colm O'Regan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this Episode, we don our capes and spandex to bring you three remarkable stories of people who found their inner hero when they least expected it. We travel to Istanbul, an inner city Pub and the imagination of a young girl with stories recorded onstage at The Dublin Story Slam. Featuring brilliant tales from Claire Nevin, Donal Sharpson and Catherine Brophy, this episode is brought to you by our regular Story Slam host Colm O'Regan and Producer of the series, Julien Clancy. Our next Slam is on July 17th and the theme is HEAT - visit www.thedublinstoryslam.com for more tickets and more info. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this second episode, we bring you three stories all inspired by the theme Date Night. We overhear a shocking confession in a lift in New York, go on an incredibly awkward second date to the Cinema and sit down for a memorable meal on a first date. Featuring stories from our monthly open mic storytelling night, this episode's storytellers are Ross O'Neil, Lauren Burns and Mark Conn. Produced and Presented by Colm O'Regan and Julien Clancy. For info on our next Slam, visit www.thedublinstoryslam.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to this special edition of Artbeat on Dublin City FM. This week, appropriately enough for a radio programme, we're going to look at the extraordinary growth in speech and art radio content over recent years. This upcoming weekend (5/6 September) sees Sounds Alive - Dublin’s Audio Festival take place in the Freemasons Hall. Des FitzGerald brought Julien Clancy from Sounds Alive into the station to talk all things aural and press play to share some of his favourite recordings... See soundsalive.ie for full details
The forgotten victims of Japan's Tsunami and nuclear disaster: pets. Irishwoman, Kate O'Callaghan works to reunite pets from the exclusion zone with their owners. (Made by Julien Clancy with the assistance of the Sound & Vision Fund of the BAI).
At the end of a dreadful year for Japan, Julien Clancy has found the people of Kobe have a most unusual way of remembering their tragedies and lifting their spirits. (A short Irish documentary from RTE Radio Ireland.)