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Joe Duffy talks to the Irish public about affairs of the day. Have you got a story to tell? If you’d like to talk to Joe on-air about an issue that concerns you then we want to hear from you. Email joe@rte.ie. Listen live Monday to Friday at 1.45-3pm on RTÉ Radio 1.
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The Sunflower Conversations

Hidden Disabilities Sunflower

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The Sunflower Conversations are where we explore hidden disabilities through the prism of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower. In a world where it can be hard to feel like your story matters, we want to give you a space to share your experience. Whether you or someone you care about wears the Sunflower lanyard, we hope that by giving voice to these experiences, we can empower others and encourage more people to support people with invisible disabilities.
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Zurich is one of Ireland’s leading insurance companies providing a wide range of general insurance and life insurance products and services. The company employs over 1,000 people across its locations in Dublin and Wexford. https://www.zurich.ie/about-us/social-media/
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The Love and Courage podcast features interviews with inspirational people who are making a real difference in the world today. Guests are typically people passionate about social justice, and who have demonstrated courage and conviction in their lives. Ruairí McKiernan is a multi award winning Irish social innovator, campaigner, writer and public speaker. He is the founder of the pioneering SpunOut youth organization, and helped set-up the Uplift and the A Lust For Life non-profits. In 2012 ...
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We are a network of women from England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland with one main focus: to defend the sex-based rights of women.We are not aligned to any political party - we are women of all political persuasions and none. Our position is "Respect My Sex" - we support candidates who understand the rights and needs of women, regardless of party.WRN has around 60 geographical groups, with more than 1200 members. Our members are of all ages, sexual orientation, races, disability, emp ...
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disabilityireland/subscribe Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/disabilityireland/subscribe A podcast where we interview people living with disabilities or life prohibiting conditions across all of Ireland and abroad and how this impacts their daily life but equally importantly how they are able to overcome such barriers to lead a fulfilling life. We also aim to educate family, friends or someone recently diagnosed wit ...
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Alternative Eye

College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies, University of Galway

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Alternative Eye is a new series airing on Flirt FM exploring why difference is not always what we think it is. We hear from different contributors as they take the listener on a journey through their lived experience and how it plays out in everyday life and in the educational sphere. We hear their unique stories and gain insights into their unseen lives, all served up with a Galway slant. The aim of the series is to hear about personal experiences on various themes relating to equality, div ...
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Documentaries and dramas. Whether we're spinning yarns or unraveling them, Yarn is about telling interesting stories. We have about 27 different stories now, each in a different style. Most episodes are standalone but some bigger stories are part of a series. We've done a 3-part doc series on the history of disability, a 2-part docu-drama about a German spy in Ireland during WW2. We've taken listeners on a trip around the Chernobyl exclusion zone, on a ride-along with a New York police offic ...
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Artbeat is a weekly arts magazine programme on 103.2 Dublin City FM. Presented by Des FitzGerald, Suzanne Parker and Adrian Colwell, it’s a regular snapshot at all things arts in Dublin and occasionally further afield. Artbeat covers galleries, outdoor events, literature, music, theatre, films and more. Wednesdays, 8-8:30pm Dublin City Anna Livia FM Docklands Innovation Park 128-130 East Wall Road Dublin 3
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Liliana Vidal shares the importance of inclusive education for students with disabilities in English as a second language (ESL) classrooms. Liliana, an experienced English teacher from Argentina, shares her journey of implementing Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles to create a more accessible learning environment. She emphasizes the nee…
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“People judge before they stand back and think, you know, there might be another reason for, for a person behaving the way that they do.” Peta Hooke interviews Helle about Pome disease and some of the everyday challenges Helle faces from getting dressed, to speaking to getting around. Pompe disease is a rare, inherited, and without treatment, often…
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Listeners react to the changes in cataract scheme reimbursements. Úna was shocked by a reading from Ezekiel that she heard at mass. Sarah believes the inflated Leaving Cert results are unfair to students doing international exams who wish to study in Ireland.RTÉ Radio 1 által
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Annette feels like her home was violated after being burgled. Lisa's daughter got the full 625 points in her Leaving Cert but was unsuccessful in obtaining a place on her desired Universtity course. Angela walked the Wicklow Way and was treated with kindness at every turn.RTÉ Radio 1 által
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Author Drew Augustine returns to the WRN podcast to read an extract from her crime thriller, The Twenty Murders, a dark and compelling story set amidst the culture wars. As its protagonist Detective Constable Morven MacLeod goes undercover, we are drawn into the fury and fear that descends upon a women's meeting.…
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Callers describe instances where they were asked to prove their disability. Keith couldn't get the discount back on his €3 cup at a The The Concert. Liz's motorbike was stolen and used for joyriding. Michael has a museum decicated to Harry Ferguson in Skerries.RTÉ Radio 1 által
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Dermot was asked to remove his prostethic leg at Emerald Park in order to prove he had a disability. Aoife believes there is an epidemic of motorbike theft happening at the moment. Willie is searching for a song he heard on the radio in 1995. Fans of Massey-Ferguson tractors speak to Joe.RTÉ Radio 1 által
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Bernadette, 84, opens her Leaving Cert results live on air. Noel tells Joe about sheltered accommodation where 3 people were murdered in the last 10 years. The Baldoyle side of Clongriffin train station is only accessible via private land. Sinéad is worried about XL bully dogs in her area. Helen used 18 year old vouchers for a meal.…
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Lee Keylock is the Director of Global Programs with Narrative 4. Originally from England, Lee has lived in the US for over 30 years. He is a former night club manager turned high school teacher who has a lot to say about social division and why we need to talk about empathy and human connection. A major turning point in Lee’s life was his experienc…
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Joe talks to callers who are stuck in the Electric Picnic car park. Jim was salsa dancing when teenagers threw fireworks at him and his friends. John is unhappy with changes to his childcare fees. John has noticed some side-effects caused by the increase in Airbnb properties. Dave has had a lot of interaction recently with jellyfish.…
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Electric Picnic won't sell David's beer; and Hannah's bulb blew before her driving test; Pat has circumnavigated the world and spent time on all the Galapagos Islands. Listeners are incensed by paper bag charges. Despite being an octogenarian, Bernadette is awaiting Leaving Cert Results next week.RTÉ Radio 1 által
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Sandra's hotel room was broken in to on holidays. Giuseppe is looking to reconnect with Vera and his younger sister, who he knew in the 70's. Brian has noticed that nests of Great Crested Grebes have been disturbed and removed. Derry-Ann has returned to acting at 70 years of age.RTÉ Radio 1 által
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Jon Beardmore hand-delivers a postcard in Glasnevin, live on air, which he brought all the way from the Galapagos Islands. Jacqueline thinks the 60 cents Brown Thomas are charging for a paper bag is too much. Joe chats to Ruth Walsh, Jimmy Murphy & David Duffy about the funding model of the Arts Council.…
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Kirsty used a digital stamp but it didn't work. Antoinette discusses the Stardust Redress Scheme. Colette has an idea for restaurants and cafés. Jon is delivering mail from the Galapagos Islands all over the globe. Karen's ipad went missing at airport security. Joe chats to Ade Adeleke ahead of her daughter's Olympic Final race.…
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Eric is updated on his search for an old friend from Galway. Philly was horrified by a large sweet display in a shopping centre. Alan saw a delivery van driving up Grafton Street during the day. Louise received a message supposedly from a friend, which turned out to be a hacker.RTÉ Radio 1 által
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Mary is worried about tickets she bought for a show. Eric wants to track down an old friend. Fr. Patsy Lynch tore up photos of Eamonn Casey. Sinéad has found the new system for Power Of Attorney complicated. Frank thinks table tennis has great health benefits. Anna Moore talks to Joe ahead of Kellie's fight.…
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Discover the vital role of the pituitary gland and its impact on our health with Gretchen Jordan, Associate Director of the Cushing Support and Research Foundation. Gretchen shares her compelling personal journey with Cushing's disease from diagnosis to advocacy. This episode uncovers the critical functions of cortisol and the often-overlooked symp…
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Tim Carr could not believe the abuse of hospital staff he recently witnessed; Marie Byrne received a mysterious birthday card; Frank Browne thinks there should be safeguarding for good priests; twins Senator Eileen Flynn and Sally Flynn talk about their connected lives; and John Whelan lives beside a derelict house.…
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“My brain is having to put in a lot of coping mechanisms to be able to just be in that space or in that place.” Peta Hooke interviews Isabella about intersectionality in youth, disability and mental health. Isabella (Belle) identifies as a neurodivergent (autistic & ADHD) Greek (CALD) queer/asexual empath with binge eating disorder (BED), learning …
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We spoke with different sets of twins and asked them about the secret connections between them / Lorraine spoke of her husband's abuse at the hands of a Christian Brother / Nicola is unhappy that the start of the academic year is beginning to creep into AugustRTÉ Radio 1 által
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Dubliner Mary Lawlor is a veteran human rights champion with a fascinating backstory, including a stint in her youth selling encyclopaedias in Canada. After a meeting with Amnesty International co-founder Sean MacBride, Mary got involved in the early days of Amnesty International Ireland, becoming one of their first volunteers while she was running…
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Language warning: Strong language used in this podcast. Content Warning: Please be advised that this episode contains strong language and discusses suicide. Tourette Syndrome (Tourette's) is a neurological condition that causes individuals to make involuntary vocal noises and movements called tics. Swearing or saying inappropriate things only affec…
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Sinéad's brother, John, isn't impressed by the new waxwork of Sinéad O'Connor.# Ann wants to hear the Artane Band when they appear at matches shown live on television. Lar thinks installing CCTV in taxis is unnecessary. Kevin was caught out by an official-looking person in the Paris Metro.RTÉ Radio 1 által
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In this episode of UDL in 15 Minutes, host Loui Lord Nelson sits down with Patrick McGrath to discuss the organic growth of UDL in educational settings. Patrick shares insights from his work with a group of schools within the LEO Academy Trust that initially adopted a one-to-one technology approach without a formal UDL framework. As the schools emb…
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Paula received a mysterious poison pen letter but, with some ingenuity, figured out who the sender was. Callers discuss the current inheritance tax laws. Sam runs a small UK book publishing company but keeps getting books he sent to Ireland returned to him in the post.RTÉ Radio 1 által
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Fingerprint and handwriting expert, John Sweetman discusses cases he investigated. Gary was disappointed his holiday accommodation was not as described. Claire thought she was buying tickets for Kilmainham Gaol until she realised she was not on the correct website. Daniel O'Connell's heart used to be in Rome, but has gone missing.…
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