My Mom, Anne Hall Nutty, passed in the early hours of the morning today at the age of 93. She was a wonderful mother and woman and will be much missed by me, my family and all who loved and knew her
Details on services will be forthcoming on RIP.ie
One of the loveliest and most talent audio voices in the business continues to carve out a space in a growing business
Delighted to see @saloneire100 continuing to grow her footprint in the audio world
Monday recording session - for Sunday #podcast drop at midnight, @mnutty and @johnleemedia spent an hour with extraordinary @JaneFerguson5.
She claims she's not brave, but she's written a memoir that few would, and then of course there is the #WarZone reporting!!
The author of which of these books prominently displayed in the window of the #RockefellerCenter branch of @mcnallyjackson has just agreed to be join us on Irish Stew? Stay tuned!
Over the last few months, I have been observing how #Journalists have reacted to the changes on this platform.
Frankly, I haven't observed much change at all which is a surprise.
Here are my thoughts on why I think that should NOT continue
nuttyinnyc.com/13-why-journa…
Brilliant documentary filmmaker & Irish Stew guest @lukemcmanus and fair-to-middling podcast host @johnleemedia discuss the finer points of @northcircular_ opening its 1 week run to a sold out Firehouse Cinema—Pounce!
NEWS! Delighted to announce this book! Since the Victorian age, one family have maintained the Phoenix Park's lamps. The Flanagans had been working in the park even earlier than that. This story touches on all from The Emergency to Joyce,and from the Áras to The Hole in the Wall.
3) We're asking our listeners and followers to donate some money on behalf of our guest @RuthFCarden's project @VikingDublinDog
We want to help Ruth date a #Viking#dog bone. which we have decided to call Seamus Plugson.
Please help at the link below
gofund.me/a742eda3
Great to have @RuthFCarden on the #podcast to give us insight into that work she does and how it has rewritten #IrishHistory. There are extraordinary facets to the work Ruth does, hope you get a chance to listen
#IrishPodcast#Podcast
What do Irish archaeologists do when they find animal bones at a dig?
They send them off to the bone lady, our next guest, @RuthFCarden
We talk with Ruth about her work and how a single bone has changed our understanding of #IrishHistory
Dropping at midnight tonight
The Twitter message spam keeps on coming thick and fast. Everyday I get multiple unsolicited messages that I need to purge Apparently these 3 folks think I’m a good candidate for a mall job
Glad I don’t have to deal with this kind of dreck over at #Mastodon#SocialMddia#Spam
One of the most depressing aspects of the current “Evil Literature” censorship movement in Ireland is that they are targeting the reading materials for one of the most sensitive demographics that use the public library system.
2) irishstewpodcast.com/fergal-…
Our latest episode features Fergal Mythen - @IrelandAmbUN. We talk about his career, how he got his start and the challanges of working in the UN
Here's a preview - full episode on all major podcast platforms or the link above 👆
#GlobalIrishNation
Always gratifying to get this kind of feedback. Thank you @TedSmyth
I walked away from the conversation with @IrelandAmbUN with a far better understanding of the challenges and virtues of the UN Security Council and Ireland’s recent membership
Join us behind the scenes of the most global of organizations in our next episode with the Ambassador of #Ireland to the #UnitedNations, @IrelandAmbUN Fergal Mythen in our new episode dropping Monday. #UN 🌐
I worked in the fields with my family as a child. It now seems to be oddly archaic compared to the time I live in now. Not always the best of memories, but it made me the person I am. Delighted to hear @paulineturley talk of similar experiences
#GlobalIrishNation#IrishPodcast
3) overcast.fm/ lMhOCr3w4/08:48
Before @paulineturley had left her single digit years behind, she had a job in the mushroom business in rural #CountyDown where having a job was the norm in large middle class family
Listen as Pauline recounts life in the 1970s at the link above ☝️