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We always hear from Cork people that Cork is a great place to live in, but what about people who have moved to Cork from other parts of the country. Kieran was joined by Scott De Buitléir, Author and poet who is from Dublin and Nicola Cloghassy, South African born chef, to discuss what it was about Cork that made them want to settle in it.
Earlier this month, the Munster Branch of the IRFU ratified The Cork Hellhounds who are an LGBT rugby team as an official club. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/06/24132042/CorkLGBTW_2406.mp3"][/audio] Following on from the success of the Emerald Warriors in Dublin in The Cork Hellhounds are an LGBT-inclusive rugby club and the first in Munster. You can find out more about them on their Instagram page - @corkhellhounds One of the founding members Scott De Buitléir joined Dermot and Dave to tell them all about it. You can listen to the full chat by clicking the Play button.
Tá cumann rugbaí d'imreoirí LADT bunaithe i gCorcaigh. Na Cork Hellhounds a ghlaonn siad orthu féin.
Ar an gclár seo labhraíomar le Scott De Buitléir faoin #EmigrantsManifesto ar chearta vótála na n-imirceach Éireannach inniu. Mhol Ed Davitt agus Barry Johnston, atá mar iarrthóirí do thoghachán an tSeanaid i mbliana, an forógra seo. Chomh maith leis sin, cloisfimid ó Pól Ferris as Nua-Jhersey na Stát Aontaithe faoi Lá Gaeilge ar fhreastail sé air i Nua Eabhrac ag an deireadh seachtaine agus faoi Olltoghchán Uachtarántachta na Stát Aontaithe.
Scott De Buitléir was the presenter of The Cosmo, a show for the LGBT community, on RTE Pulse for six and half years until he recently announced his departure.Part of the reason for that was the upcoming marriage referendum and how the requirement for balance from the state broadcaster was at odds with his show. We discuss the reasons for that decision, his work in radio for the likes of Spin 1038, Raidió na Gaeltachta and others as well as coming out as a teenager, his hopes for the referendum this Friday and lots more.You can follow Scott on Twitter @ScottDeBuitleir - and check out EILE Magazine. Follow the show @738ampod
Jenny Butler and Scott De Buitléir take a look back on a few highlights of the LGBT community in Ireland for 2014, including 'Pantigate', An Taoiseach Enda Kenny having drinks in Pantibar, the Garda Music Band performing at Dublin Pride, and other news stories. Recorded December 28, in Dublin, Ireland.
Ar chlár na hoíche seo, cloisimid ó Scott De Buitléir faoin bplé ar fad atá ar siúl le déanaí ar chearta an phobail LADT (LGBT) ó óráid Panti anseo in Éirinn go dtí an coiriúlú den homaighnéasachas in Uganda, Chomh maith leis sin cloistear an t-Athair Éamonn Breslin a bhí lonnaithe i Lucsamburg ar feadh na mblianta agus atá lonnaithe sa Róimh anois faoina shaol agus faoin bPápa nua Pronsias.
Sean Dunne takes to the streets of Dublin, Ireland for the 2013 Dublin Pride parade, while the Federation of Gay Games visits the Irish city of Limerick as it bids alongside London and Paris to be the host city for the 2018 Gay Games. This episode was produced on July 8, 2013 by Sean Dunne and Scott De Buitléir. For more information, visit eile.ie.
Brian Sheehan of the Gay & Lesbian Equality Network (GLEN) talks about the US Supreme Court's vote on DOMA this week, and its effect on the LGBT community both in the United States and elsewhere. Also, Sean Dunne reports on the Dublin Pride Run, which was organized as part of this year's Dublin Pride festival to raise funds for Irish mental health charity, Headstrong. This episode was recorded on June 26, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland. Produced and edited by Scott De Buitléir and Seán Dunne. For more information, visit eile.ie.
The Dublin Pride Festival gets off to a healthy start with the Dublin Pride 5K Run on Friday, June 21, 2013. Aidan Rogers from the Dublin Frontrunners talks to EILE Magazine about the event, which raises funds for Irish mental health charity, Headstrong. Meanwhile, Jenny Butler gives a funny insight into the world of gay dating, from disasterous first dates to awkward dancing! This episode was recorded on June 19, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland. Produced and edited by Scott De Buitléir. For more information, visit eile.ie.
The Russian Government is quickly on its way to introducing a frightening law against so-called "homosexual propaganda," while President Vladimir Putin ironically claims that there is no discrimination at all in Russia. EILE Magazine's podcast hosts, Scott De Buitléir and Jenny Butler, discuss recent events affecting the LGBT community in Russia as well as Putin's attitude to LGBT issues on an international level. Also, with Pride festivals taking place around the world, Scott & Jenny talk about the meaning of Pride in light of recent attacks on LGBT people around the world, including Vancouver, Paris, New York, London and elsewhere. This episode was recorded on June 12, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland. Produced and edited by Scott De Buitléir. For more information, visit eile.ie.
The IGLFA European Championships are taking place June 13-16 in Dublin, Ireland this year, and organizers Paul O'Brien and Francis Fitzgibbon talk to EILE Magazine about the upcoming events. Also, Limerick has been shortlisted as potential candidate city to host the 2018 Gay Games. John James Hickey is the coordinator behind the Limerick 2018 bid, and talks about how the Irish city is the perfect place for the 2018 Games. This episode was recorded on June 5, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland. Produced and edited by Scott De Buitléir. For more information, visit eile.ie.
Scott De Buitléir & Jenny Butler host EILE Magazine's first podcast, discussing LGBT news stories at home and abroad. The idea behind EILE Magazine, the new LGBT online magazine, is explained before Scott & Jenny discuss France's first same-sex marriage, which recently took place in the city of Montpellier. Stephen Donnan also joins the co-hosts on the phone from Belfast, Northern Ireland to discuss developments in marriage equality legislation in the UK. This episode was recorded on May 29, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland. Produced and edited by Scott De Buitléir. For more information, visit eile.ie.