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Poetry Day Ireland is fast approaching on May 1st, and we're thrilled to have Anne Tannam, Poet-in-Residence at Poetry Ireland, joining us today. Anne is the spokesperson for the event and is looking forward to a day filled with poetry from across the country.
Today is Poetry Day Ireland. Why is it so important we celebrate poetry today, and what does poetry mean to modern society? We asked Gabriel Fitzmaurice, renowned poet and writer.
This special episode of the poetry podcast celebrates Poetry Day Ireland (25th April 2024) and features 32 poets reading 32 poems for each of the 32 counties on the island of Ireland. Hosted and produced by Damien B Donnelly and full guest details at eatthestorms.com /Listen to the Podcast
Today's show marks Poetry Day Ireland with readings by the five poets shortlisted for the Strokestown International Poetry Competion, the winner of which will be announced at the Festival over the May Bank Holiday Weekend. And we go the Trinity College Centre for Literary and Cultural Translation to talk to poet Paul Muldoon about his role as Ireland Professor of Poetry and his new collection of poems Joy in Service on Rue Tagore.Intro/outro music: Colm Mac Con Iomaire, ‘Thou Shalt Not Carry' from The Hare's Corner, 2008, with thanks to Colm for permission to use it. Incidental music Wanderlust by Scott Buckley | https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckleyMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comArtwork by Freya SirrTo subscribe to Books for Breakfast go to your podcast provider of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google etc) and search for the podcast then hit subscribe or follow, or simply click the appropriate button above. Support the Show.
Today is Poetry Day Ireland. Why is it so important we celebrate poetry today, and what does poetry mean to modern society? We asked Gabriel Fitzmaurice, renowned poet and writer.
“A Flow of words uncorked” Recorded live on Poetry Day Ireland April 27th 2023 at the Snug, Mountshannon. ‘A Flow of Words' contributors Nicki Griffin, Kevin Chesser, Ruth Marshall and Arthur Watson uncorked the ‘Message in a Bottle'. -01.34 Nicki Griffin -14.28 Kevin Chesser -36.48 Ruth Marshall -54.10 Arthur Watson Complimented by music from Lucy Thomas on clarinet and Tom Fahy on guitar. Mountshannon Arts is supported by the Arts Council of Ireland and Clare County Council. Originally broadcast on SBCR on the 30th of April 2023.
Now today is Poetry Day Ireland and to mark the day Poet John Cummins has sent us this special piece on why we all perhaps need to take a break.
A special episode of the poetry podcast for Poetry Day Ireland 2023, featuring 32 poets from each of the 32 counties on the island of Ireland, each reading one poem for their county. Hosted and produced by Damien B Donnelly
Now today is Poetry Day Ireland and to mark the day Poet John Cummins has sent us this special piece on why we all perhaps need to take a break.
Punk Poet, Jeffrey Lewis - Lakelands, Actor Éanna Hardwicke - Poetry Day Ireland, Eavan Boland Legacy.
This week on episode #228 Shane Smyth talks to Paddy Donoghue about the event he is holding for Poetry Day Ireland on Thursday April 27th. Find out more about the event - https://discoverbundoran.com/events/an-evening-of-poetry-and-song/ To get in touch with the podcast email podcast@bundoranweekly.com or tweet @bundoranweekly. Also find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/bundoranweekly Follow the Bundoran Weekly on your favourite podcast app, listen to all episodes on demand via https://www.bundoranweekly.com or just ask your smart speaker to “Play the Bundoran Weekly”! Subscribe to the MassCast podcast https://podfollow.com/masscast or by searching MassCast on your favourite podcast app. Purchase our theme tune - The Man from Bundoran from the Songs of Erne album - https://www.modalcitizenrecords.com All with thanks to https://www.aib.ie
In this final episode of the podcast for this academic year, Jenny is joined by poet, scholar, harper and Arts curator, Emily Cullen. Emily is currently the Poet in Residence in the University of Limerick and combines that role with poetry writing as well as curating literature and poetry events. On foot of Poetry Day Ireland, Emily talks about the importance of poetry in Irish life, her “scenic” route to where she is now, and teaching as a mutually enriching experience for students and teachers alike. She also reads and discusses a poem from her collection, Conditional Perfect (2019). Show notes: Below is the list of texts referred to during the podcast. No vague utopia by Emily Cullen In between angels and animals by Emily Cullen Conditional Perfect by Emily Cullen Letters to a young poet by Rainier Maria Rilke Poetry Writing: An Expert Guide by Fiona Sampson Writing down the bones by Natalie Goldberg Straw for the Fire by Theodore Roethke Various texts by Annie Finch
John O'Donnell, poet and running enthusiast, discusses Poetry Day Ireland and why poetry matters more than we realise, to mark Poetry Day Ireland 2022.
Today's show is a bit special. We're very happy to feature My Name Suspended in Air: Leland Bardwell at 100, published by Lepus Print, to coincide with Poetry Day Ireland 2022. Leland was a remarkable poet, and indeed fiction writer, and this book is a selection of her poems chosen by Irish women poets and writers: Eva Bourke, Jackie Bardwell, Mary Branley, Siobhan Campbell, Jane Clarke, Evelyn Conlon, Monica Corish, Enda Coyle-Greene, Martina Devlin, Katie Donovan, Anna Dunn, Fionnuala Gallagher, Peggie Gallagher, Tess Gallagher, Olivia Goodwillie, Eithne Hand, Libby Hart, Rita Ann Riggings, Alannah Hopkin, Ann Joyce, Alice Lyons, Una Mannion, Joan McBreen, Molly McCloskey, Paula Meehan, Patsy J. Murphy, Kate Newmann, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Annemarie Ni Churreain, Doireann Ní Ghríofa, Mary O'Donnell, Mary O'Malley, Enda Wyley. We'll be in conversation with Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin and Brian Leyden, and poems will be read by Libby Hart, Molly McCloskey, Mary O'Donnell and Anna Dunn.Intro/outro music: Colm Mac Con Iomaire, ‘Thou Shalt Not Carry' from The Hare's Corner, 2008, with thanks to Colm for permission to use it.Artwork by Freya SirrTo subscribe to Books for Breakfast go to your podcast provider of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google etc) and search for the podcast then hit subscribe or follow, or simply click the appropriate button above. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/books4breakfast)
32 Counties / 32 Stars, a special episode of the poetry podcast featuring 32 poets from Ireland each representing one of the 32 counties to celebrate #PoetryDayIRL. Hosted and produced by Damien B Donnelly
We are joined by Greg Fields, an amazing Irish Author based in America. His captivating adventures as an aspiring author will inspire your desires for writing. His story will stir you to write yours. We also have the highlights of the Poetry Day Ireland 2021.
The Daily Cast on Kilcullen Diary, a podcast to start Kilcullen's day, on Thursday the 29th of April 2021. Today's Person of Interest is Paul Cullen, a Kildare man who became a major force to be reckoned with in the church in Rome and in Ireland. Our Feature of the Day is on poetry, as it is Poetry Day Ireland 2021, and we talk with Kilcullen-born Daragh Byrne, these days being published in Oz and in his native country. As usual we also briefly nod at the stories of the day in our local and national news outlets. Produced by Brian Byrne.
Today on Eat the Storms we are celebrating Poetry Day Ireland with a host of Irish poets taking us to every corner of Ireland. I am joined by Aisling Keogh, Gaynor Kane, Cathy Carson, Kevin Bateman, Marty McKenna, Susan Millar DuMars, Kevin Higgins, Eleanor Hooker, Paul McCarrick, Ruairí de Barra, Annraoi & Eilín de Paor, Catherine Ann Cullen, Anne Walsh Donnelly and Theresa Donnelly. Join us to Stay Bloody Poetic
In today's episode, Róisín Ingle is joined by three of Ireland’s newest authors, Michelle Gallan (Big Girl, Small Town), Niamh Campbell (This Happy) and Rachel Donohue (Temple House Vanishing). 2020 will be a milestone year for each of these authors, as it marks the release of their debut novels. This conversation was recorded before the coronavirus outbreak, when all three women were able to come into studio and speak to Róisín about their new books and the inspiration behind them. Today is also Poetry Day Ireland. We pay tribute to Eavan Boland, leading Irish poet and champion of women's voices, who died on Monday. Nessa O’Mahony joined Róisín to take a look back on the poet’s life and read one of her most moving works, ‘The Pomegranate’.
Hosted by Carol McNamara and Geraldine Colleran remotely with Jim Collins in studio -00.00 -Introduction -00.50 -News headlines -18.15-East Clare Garda focus with Gda Cillian Laffin -29.34- Roisin Bugler talking about Poetry Day Ireland which is a virtual event this year taking place on Thursday 30th April 2020 Saturday Chronicle is Sponsored by JAMES M NASH AND DERG KITCHEN DESIGN http://dergkitchendesign.ie
Poetry Day Ireland takes place on April 30th. As part of that, 'Poetry Day Waterford' is an online initiative organised by Anna Jordan. She tells Mary all about it, On the Fringe.
In this episode, we talk to artist/facilitator Theresia Guschlbauer about her latest project "Women of the Resistance". Poet Kevin Dwan helps us celebrate Poetry Day Ireland, and theatre producer, Catherine McVicker about her latest work "Merry Go Round"
Sound Up hosted by Wayne Power. Episode 2 sees live performances and chat with singer songwriter Mulcahy. Hear him perform Dear Anna and L I S T E N As well as Bankrupt who perform 41:44 and tell us the origins of their band name.Eddy Blake from Sly Green Sky chats about how his venture Viking Promotions strives to promote Waterford's live music scene and provide a platform for bands.Spoken word comes live from Poetry Day Ireland courtesy of Boundless and Bare founder , the indomitable Melissa Ridge. And rising prospect Isobel Tiernan.FiveForFive recommends music from Bleakhaus and find out who's fist deep in my box for Puck, Chuck or Fuck
In the first episode for season 2, we return with Boundless & Bare podcast alumni Sasha Terfous! In this episode we discuss Poetry Day Ireland, the Spoken Word community in Waterford and how to foster more empathy in the community as a whole. Please note that in this episode there are some sensitive topics discussed so listener discretion is advised. If you'd like to hear more from Sasha visit: Sasha Terfous Watch Videos Word Up Collective Mental Health Services Samaritans Childline Aware 1800 80 48 48 DRCC 1800 77 8888 Boundless & Bare Links Spoken Word Gig Guide BND Blog Follow us on: Twitter Facebook Instagram