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Send your thoughts, feelings, opinions and suggestions to 0892096423!This week I talk to friends and collaborators Shaun Dunne and Lauren Larkin about Everything Falls, a new work of theater which includes music and dance and explores the lives and experiences of carers in Ireland. We discuss pursuing a career in the arts when your family aren't exactly enthusiastic about it, the origins of Shaun and Lauren's friendship, and why Shaun felt it was important to shine a light on the experiences of carers in this piece.Get tickets to Everything Falls here.Watch the trailer for Joe McGuckan's film Hometime here.To support the podcast and access bonus episodes (including my brand new monthly tv/movies/whatever you're having yourself episode with Emer) join our community on Patreon.Theme Song: HowDoILook, Pillow Queens Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As part of World Aids Day the lads are very excited to be having their first ever podcast collaboration with Robbie Lawlor and Veda Lady from Poz Vibe Podcast. The chat starts off with PJ apologising to Veda for stretching her thigh high leather boots but he is welcomed as her drag daughter into the house of Veda and aptly settles on the name Veda Boots.Robbie and Veda then share their stories about coming to terms with their HIV+ diagnosis, spread the message that U=U and talk about their recent involvement in the film How To Tell A Secret, an Invisible Threads Production directed by Anna Rogers and Shaun Dunne which is available to stream on Netflix in the UK and Ireland from Friday December 1st.Test regularly and know your status. This is one of the most important elements of HIV and it's quick, free and confidential. Visit https://mpower.hivireland.ie to order a free self-test ❤️Sign up to the I'm Grand Mam Patreon for more stunning content: https://www.patreon.com/imgrandmam ✨Get your hands on a copy of The I'm Grand Mamual from:Easons / Dubray / Bookstation
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Inspired by a true story, This Solution is a new documentary-theatre hybrid mixing real-life testimony with new writing, dance, visuals and original music, it opens at this year's Dublin Theatre Festival- we meet the writer Shaun Dunne.
This week the news was largely good! Can you believe it? Aoife Moore of the Sunday Times Ireland takes us through stories of shortened work weeks and medical progress. Shaun Dunne and Anna Rodgers, co-directors of How to Tell a Secret, tell us about making their remarkable film about HIV disclosure. Cassie Delaney explains what exactly has happened with Balenciaga and what Billie Eilish had to say about her relationship.Recommendations;Virgin RiverAldi Luxury Extra Buttery Toffee PopcornDon't forget to keep in touch. If there's something you'd like to say or hear on the podcast, or if you have a take on one of our topics, send me a voicenote on 0892096423. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Anna Rodgers and Shaun Dunne about their film How to Tell A Secret. A powerful examination of the experiences of people who are living with HIV in Ireland today, How to Tell A Secret is a hybrid documentary film that looks at social stigma and the art of telling your story. Robbie Lawlor was diagnosed with HIV at 21 and became one of the youngest people to come out on Irish television. Enda McGrattan, also known as Veda, promised to keep their HIV status a secret for a decade but eventually broke free by releasing a song. And a group of Irish and migrant women, who cannot show their faces, found creative ways to have their voices heard… In this compelling film, directors Anna Rodgers and Shaun Dunne use documentary, performance and genre-blurring storytelling techniques to communicate a powerful message. The stories in this film move between bodies of young men, migrant women, drag artists and activists. Featuring a cast of actors as well as ordinary people coming out on screen for the first time, the film also includes a dramatic tribute to Thom McGinty, aka The Diceman with a reenactment of his historic appearance on The Late Late Show in the 1990s. Based on a theatre show, director Anna Rodgers saw a performance of ‘Rapids'by Shaun Dunne, and approached him to work together on an artistic collaboration for the screen. Together they expanded on the world of the original play by working with new contributors and a stellar cast of Irish actors including Lauren Larkin, Jade Jordan, and Eva Jane Gaffney who take on the hidden stories of women who are living with HIV. How To Tell A Secret was directed by Anna Rodgers & Shaun Dunne and produced by Zlata Filipovic for Invisible Thread Productions. Music for the film was scored by Michael Fleming and Hugh Rodgers, Eleanor Bowman was the director of photography and it was edited by Paul Mullen. This film was made as part of the Reel Arts award with The Arts Council of Ireland / An Comhairle Ealaíon. How To Tell A Secret opens on limited release in select Irish cinemas from Thursday 1st December, coinciding with World AIDS Day 2022. https://filmireland.net/
In the new genre-bending documentary ‘How To Tell A Secret', directors Anna Rodgers and Shaun Dunne joined forces to find creative ways to tell the stories of people in Ireland who are HIV-positive, while shining a light on the transformative power of telling your story. Sean was joined in studio by Anna and also by Enda McGrattan or Veda as you may know him, who contributes his story in the documentary… Image: twitter.com/asecretfilm
On today's show Ray is joined by Tom Cranley & Dr Laura Bambrick to talk about the 4 day work week, Robbie Lawlor & Shaun Dunne talk about a documentary on people's experiences living with HIV in Ireland and Mary Pyle has become the oldest graduate at Trinity College Dublin in all its 400 years she joins Ray to tell us about her PhD on Harry Potter
In the new genre-bending documentary ‘How To Tell A Secret', directors Anna Rodgers and Shaun Dunne joined forces to find creative ways to tell the stories of people in Ireland who are HIV-positive, while shining a light on the transformative power of telling your story. Sean was joined in studio by Anna and also by Enda McGrattan or Veda as you may know him, who contributes his story in the documentary… Image: twitter.com/asecretfilm
On this episode of the show, Paul Webster and PBL are joined by co-directors Anna Rogers and Shaun Dunne @shaundunnagram who crafted the poignant and affecting new documentary, How To Tell A Secret. The film is self-released and will screen in cinemas around the country. Check the film's socials to find out where and support the film in any way you can. A wonderful chat about an important film. Out in early December in the IFI @irishfilminstitute and around the country. This groundbreaking film takes on the enormity and complexity of HIV in Ireland with rigorous honesty, ingenuity and artistry that propels the conversation forward. People in Ireland living with HIV share experiences with disarming emotional generosity and multiple creative means – making room for rage, acceptance, catastrophe and love along the way. Robbie Lawlor was diagnosed with HIV at 21 and became one of the youngest people to come out on Irish television. Enda McGrattan, also known as Veda, promised to keep their HIV status a secret but eventually broke free with a song. And a group of Irish and migrant women, who cannot show their faces, found creative ways to have their voices heard. In this powerful hybrid documentary, directors Anna Rodgers and Shaun Dunne use documentary, performance and genre-blurring storytelling techniques to communicate a powerful message of what it is like to live with HIV in Ireland today. The film also includes a dramatic tribute to Thom McGinty, aka The Diceman. How To Tell A Secret was directed by Anna Rodgers & Shaun Dunne and produced by Zlata Filipovic for Invisible Thread Productions. Music for the film was scored by Michael Fleming and Hugh Rodgers, Eleanor Bowman was the director of photography and it was edited by Paul Mullen. This film was made as part of the Reel Arts award with The Arts Council of Ireland. Mixing new documentary work and archival footage with verbatim theatre, lip sync and a non-linear film style, this is queer storytelling at its best. Veda's embodiment of the Diceman, Thom McGinty, is surely one of the most iconic visions of queer Ireland yet captured on film. U equals U. Did you know that effective HIV treatment makes a person's viral load undetectable and therefore HIV untransmittable? Which means HIV cannot be passed on to sexual partners. U equals U! View the trailer here: https://vimeo.com/766562589?embedded=true&source=vimeo_logo&owner=34118977 Come to our awesome CHRISTMAS PARTY on the 10th December: Tics: https://linktr.ee/wearefni and for the Rest of NOV TICS just 15e. FNI Wrapchat is Produced by PBL, Paul Webster and Edited and Mixed by Mark Monks in the heart of Dublin City Centre at the Podcast Studios. https://www.thepodcaststudios.ie/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out Film Network Ireland at https://wearefni.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/filmnetworkireland https://twitter.com/fni_film https://www.instagram.com/filmnetworkireland ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please Support Film Network Ireland by becoming a member at BuyMeACoffee.com/fni ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #WeAreFni
On this episode of the show, Paul Webster and PBL are joined by co-directors Anna Rogers and Shaun Dunne @shaundunnagram who crafted the poignant and affecting new documentary, How To Tell A Secret. The film is self-released and will screen in cinemas around the country. Check the film's socials to find out where and support the film in any way you can. A wonderful chat about an important film. Out in early December in the IFI @irishfilminstitute and around the country. This groundbreaking film takes on the enormity and complexity of HIV in Ireland with rigorous honesty, ingenuity and artistry that propels the conversation forward. People in Ireland living with HIV share experiences with disarming emotional generosity and multiple creative means – making room for rage, acceptance, catastrophe and love along the way. Robbie Lawlor was diagnosed with HIV at 21 and became one of the youngest people to come out on Irish television. Enda McGrattan, also known as Veda, promised to keep their HIV status a secret but eventually broke free with a song. And a group of Irish and migrant women, who cannot show their faces, found creative ways to have their voices heard. In this powerful hybrid documentary, directors Anna Rodgers and Shaun Dunne use documentary, performance and genre-blurring storytelling techniques to communicate a powerful message of what it is like to live with HIV in Ireland today. The film also includes a dramatic tribute to Thom McGinty, aka The Diceman. How To Tell A Secret was directed by Anna Rodgers & Shaun Dunne and produced by Zlata Filipovic for Invisible Thread Productions. Music for the film was scored by Michael Fleming and Hugh Rodgers, Eleanor Bowman was the director of photography and it was edited by Paul Mullen. This film was made as part of the Reel Arts award with The Arts Council of Ireland. Mixing new documentary work and archival footage with verbatim theatre, lip sync and a non-linear film style, this is queer storytelling at its best. Veda's embodiment of the Diceman, Thom McGinty, is surely one of the most iconic visions of queer Ireland yet captured on film. U equals U. Did you know that effective HIV treatment makes a person's viral load undetectable and therefore HIV untransmittable? Which means HIV cannot be passed on to sexual partners. U equals U! View the trailer here: https://vimeo.com/766562589?embedded=true&source=vimeo_logo&owner=34118977 Come to our awesome CHRISTMAS PARTY on the 10th December: Tics: https://linktr.ee/wearefni and for the Rest of NOV TICS just 15e. FNI Wrapchat is Produced by PBL, Paul Webster and Edited and Mixed by Mark Monks in the heart of Dublin City Centre at the Podcast Studios. https://www.thepodcaststudios.ie/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out Film Network Ireland at https://wearefni.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/filmnetworkireland https://twitter.com/fni_film https://www.instagram.com/filmnetworkireland ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please Support Film Network Ireland by becoming a member at BuyMeACoffee.com/fni ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #WeAreFni Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello Poz Vibers! Alas, this is the final episode for this series but never fear, we'll be back very soon (we share some great news about our return in this ep!). Before we take our teeny break however, we made this episode, all about How to Tell A Secret, the documentary film Veda and Robbie took part in. The film looks at social stigma and the art of telling your story and goes on limited release in select Irish cinemas from Thursday, the 1st of December which is also World AIDS Day 2022. To celebrate, we are so lucky to be joined by the films directors Anna Rodgers and Shaun Dunne plus actor Eva Jane Gaffney who is one of the performers portraying the hidden stories of women who are living with HIV. Please support the film on opening weekend as it really, really helps small independent films and will help spread these incredible stories. Love, Veda and Robbie. Poz Vibe Podcast is a Veda Lady and Robbie Lawlor creation and production. This series is gratefully sponsored and supported by Dublin Pride. Our continuity announcer this series is the one and only Ana Matronic. Episodes are produced by Esther O'Moore Donohoe with artwork, social media assets and stunning merch all created by the fragrant and talented Lavender The Queen.
How To Tell A Secret is a new documentary exploring the difficult subject of living with a HIV positive status, and the social taboos which still surround it. Directors Anna Rodgers and Shaun Dunne weave together a gentle, performative exploration of what it means to be HIV positive in Ireland today, using testimony from real people whose stories are portrayed by actors like Jade Jordan to protect their identities. How To Tell A Secret screens as part of Irish Film Festival London on Fri 18th November as part of IFFL 2022. Niamh caught up with Anna, Shaun and Jade ahead of that screening to bring you this sweeping interview. - - - The full programme for Irish Film Festival London 2022 is now live and tickets are on sale! Visit www.irishfilmlondon.com for more info and to grab your tickets today The Irish Film London Podcast is presented fortnightly by Niamh Branigan and Gerry Maguire. For more about Irish Film London, visit irishfilmlondon.com, and follow us on our socials: twitter.com/irishfilmlondon facebook.com/IrishFilmFestivalLondon instagram.com/irishfilmlondon Our theme music is Acid Trumpet by Kevin McCloud. Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
You won't find a more content-filled LOI podcast anywhere than Between the Stripes LOI podcast and that's a fact! On this week's show alone we have interviews with Treaty 'keeper Tadhg Ryan following his MOTM display v Dundalk, Wexford star Jack Doherty is on following his teams 3-0 win over Cabinteely in the cup while Sligo fan Shaun Dunne tells us what's gone wrong at Sligo! Kieran, Jon & Gary review all of last weekends FAI Cup matches, react to the second round draw, preview all this weekends games in BOTH divisions, talk European games, referees, Pixelot and so much more! Subscribe wherever you get your pods from & leave a review on Apple!
This week's guests include Bray manager Gary Cronin, Athlone midfielder Jamie Hollywood, Finn Harps director Aidan McNeills and BORST podcast host Shaun Dunne.
Theatre and film artist (And Conor's good friend!) Shaun Dunne stops by to discuss his brand new love affair with Real Housewives. From the "RHOBH on Netflix" arc many went through last summer Shaun has gone onto to follow RHOSLC weekly, kick off a journey with RHOP and also has dug into the underrated gem that is Real Housewives of Melbourne! Conor and Shaun discuss the theatre tropes that crop up in Real Housewives, why Australian reality TV is where it's at, whether or not Conor will finally dip into Love Island and lots lots more. You can follow Shaun on Twitter and Instagram to keep up to date with his work (you can see a trailer for one of his short films The First Was A Boy here) You can find this podcast on both Instagram and Twitter and follow Conor on Instagram and Twitter too! New episodes arrive every Tuesday, subscribe so you never miss an episode. If you're enjoying the show and listening on Apple Podcasts rating and reviewing the show is a huge help. Thanks for listening!
Leah Moore has a degree in drama from DIT has been involved in theatre and film from a very young age. Screen projects include; The End of The Reel (Blinder Productions), Whole in the Head (IFB), Battle (Winner of best film at the Portland International Film Festival), Dub Daze (Story Creative Artists) which premiered in the Dublin International Film Festival and most recently shot Restoration by Shaun Dunne. Leah devised and directed her first original play 8 Chairs which debuted in Smock Alley Theatre in Spring 2014. Since then she has gone on to direct numerous productions in theatres such as Smock Alley, The Lyric Belfast and The MAC Belfast and is the Artistic Director of SQUAD Theatre Company. Most recently Leah assistant directed the touring productions of Rapids by Shaun Dunne. Leah wrote and performed as Casey in Wasting Paper in Smock Alley Theatre and as part of the DIGTF where she won the Oscar Wilde Award for New Writing. Recent stage work includes Toilers (Painted Bird/Cork Midsummers/Dublin Fringe), Chris Brown Can Do No Wrong (SQUAD Productions), Everybody Sings (Shaun Dunne & Broken Talkers), My Son My Son (Veronica Dyas/Project Arts Centre) , I AM BABA (National Tour), Tiny Little Christmas (National Tour) and Jump (SQUAD/ Project Arts Centre), Dublin Will Show You How (Abbey Theatre)
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In the first in a series of a collaborative interviews with DCU's yearly cultural festival, ANAM, celebrating music, poetry, literature, drama and film, we sat down with Shaun Dunne and Robbie Lawlor, the minds behind "Rapids" a documentary theatre piece highlighting the stigma surrounding HIV in Ireland. We also chatted with Ellie Marley, a current student in DCU, doing a PhD exploring shame in the narratives of women living with HIV in Ireland. In the interview Shaun and Robbie discuss their own personal connections to the piece and we also take a wider view at the attitude surrounding HIV in Ireland today.
Welcome to Keep Her Lit! We're Rosie Plunkett and Paula Lyne. We like to talk. A lot. And we hope the things that fill us up will spark something in you too. This month... when the intention you set is to do things with intention, how does that play itself out IRL? Plus Paula has *questions* about pubic hair grooming, and Rosie's been struggling with sticking to the homework on her mindfulness course (brushing your teeth mindfully is tough, y'all). Each month, we'll be setting our intention for the month ahead, and bringing you a joyous mix of body talk, book talk, TV talk and everything else talk. Music: Pembroke Editor: Brian from Headstuff Studio: Headstuff, Dublin Links: Rapids, from Shaun Dunne and Talking Shop Ensemble: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingShopEnsemble/ The Cut On Tuesdays: Beat Around The Bush - https://www.gimletmedia.com/the-cut-on-tuesdays/beat-around-the-bush-on-pubes#episode-player Amber Rose (NSFW!): https://twitter.com/DaRealAmberRose/status/873385286276755456 Buzzfeed: How Millennials Became The Burnout Generation: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/annehelenpetersen/millennials-burnout-generation-debt-work Wild Geese By Mary Oliver: http://www.phys.unm.edu/~tw/fas/yits/archive/oliver_wildgeese.html Heart Talk by Cleo Wade: https://www.easons.com/heart-talk-cleo-wade-9781501177347
Pantisocracy - Season 3 (2018) Episode 3 ‘Be the Change’ In this episode of Pantisocracy host Panti Bliss shares her own experience of being HIV Positive and her work as a change advocate with Irish Aid in Asia and Africa. Her guests in the parlour are all change-makers making a positive difference in the world. On the story of HIV AIDS in Ireland there's Dr Fiona Mulcahy and young playwright Shaun Dunne. With them is asylum seeker Ellie Kisyombe of Our Table and Iseult Ward cofounder of the food charity Foodcloud. Then there's musical cousins Grainne and David Hope the force behind KidsClassics bringing music to sick children and finally Northern Irish actor/singer Conleth Kane who performs his song 'Proud'. www.pantisocracy.ie
Learn why Leigh Garland and Shaun Dunne started Studio Zero along with why they feel that WebVR is looking to be one of the more desirable segments of the industry to get into. Leigh also shares his thoughts from his experience with the Hololens along with what it was like attending a recent VR/AR Association meetup in London. We finish this episode with Leigh explaining just what is behind the name Toy Chicken. Connect with Leigh Garland and Studio Zero: Web - StudioZero.co Twitter - @StudioZeroCo LinkedIn - Leigh Garland on LinkedIn Twitter - @ToyChicken Leave us a voicemail! We invite you to call in and leave us a voicemail leaving feedback, asking questions or looking for exposure for your upcoming events. To call in and do so, call us at: 314-529-1998 Simply call the number above and leave your name, where you are calling from and what your question is or anything else you would like to say and we may play your message on an upcoming episode of Everything VR & AR. **Please keep it clean and keep in mind that long distance & International calling rates may apply** VR/AR Association Links for this Episode You are welcome to sign up for the FREE weekly newsletter from the VR/AR Association sent directly to your inbox so that you can keep up with the latest happenings at the VR/AR Association. Visit the Association's events page below to keep up with upcoming events: thevrara.com/events Also, if you would like to get involved with an industry committee such as Digital Health, VR Storytelling or Retail & Commerce to name a few, please visit the following page to get started: thevrara.com/industry-committees Subscribe, Follow and Share Feedback To keep up with Everything VR & AR, make sure to subscribe to the show the on your favorite podcast app! Subscribe and leave a review on iTunes Subscribe on Google Play Subscribe on Pocket Casts Subscribe and leave a review on Stitcher Radio You can enter the following RSS link in your favorite podcast app should the show not appear in searches is: http://everythingvrar.libsyn.com/rss As always, make sure to follow Everything VR & AR on Twitter at @EverythingVRAR and also the VRAR Association on Twitter at @thevrara plus you can join us on Facebook at Facebook.com/vrarassociation. Would you like to share feedback of the Everything VR & AR show? Email your thoughts to podcast@thevrara.com. Host Kevin Harvell is a professional podcaster with over 300+ episodes of hosting, co-hosting and producing experience with a primary focus on consumer technology. Current shows Kevin is involved in either by hosting and/or producing include, the Tech Informist and the Who's Who in St. Lou Show. Kevin also loves spreading his passion for podcasting with others via speaking engagements at technology conferences and helping others launch their own podcasts.