Failte go London

Emer Callaghan talks to Noel McGuinness about a new meet and greet type service for Irish people moving over to live in London many of which are young people. This is particularly interesting in the light of the recent survey by the National Youth Council of Ireland which found that over 300,000 people have emigrated from Ireland in the past four years (40% were aged between 15 and 24). Listen to this podcast to hear how Failte go London aims to provide a support network for Irish people arriving in London.

BelongTo LGBT Mental health website

Mick Caul chats with David Carroll from BelongTo on the effect prejudice has on the LGBT community and their mental and physical health.

Preparing for life ,

Mick Caul talks to Barbara Egan a facilitator from Preparing for Life, on the effect stress plays in our life , and we learn life skills to address it. She also talks to us about a new course starting in the Autumn.

Communicating Europe – Discussion on EU Citizenship

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As part of the Communicating Europe initiative and the EU Year of the Citizen, Near FM have recorded a special panel discussion on the subject of EU Citizenship.

The discussion facilitated by Community Media Forum Europe (CMFE) Chairperson and Near Media Co-op Coordinator Ciaran Murray features:

  • Ciaran Murray –Ireland (chair)
  • Dorothee Meyer Holtkamp –Germany
  • Cristina Santamaria – Spain
  • Maurizio Pittau –Italy (Sardinian)
  • Rastislav Blažek –Slovakia
  • Ida Haugland –Norway (by phone)

The debate focuses on points such us

  • Is there such a thing as European citizenship?
  • Are we more define by what we are not… Americans, Asians, Africans… rather than for what we are?
  • If we meet a Swedish or a Croatian do we really feel a greater sense of camaraderie or understanding than when we meet a New Zealander or a Philippine?

Made with the support of the Department of the Taoiseach Communicating Europe initiative.

Rabble

Aoife Nic Canna talks to James Redmond about Rabble is a non-profit, newspaper from the city’s underground. It’s collectively and independently run by volunteers. Donate to our Fund

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International Politics #11

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GROUCHO MARX Said – ““Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies.”

Broadcast on 21 May 2013
1. Nakba Day – Dave Cronin (Electronic Intifada, Author of ‘Europe’s Alliance with Israel: Aiding the Occupation’)
2. Foundation of state of Israel – (Dermot MelEEdy, Information Officer of the Israeli Embassy)
3. Community Radio Tunisia – Fourti Salah (Tunisian Union of Free Radio)
4. Community Radio Mali – Moulaye Haidara (AADAR Mali)

New Community Centre at Croke Park

Aileen Foran talks to Ger Leddin on Northside Today about the new Barbara Ward Clonliffe and Croke Park Community Centre which was opened recently. Aileen talks about the work involved in setting up the centre, the activities that will take place there, how it is funded and how the funding will be maintained. She also explains that the community centre has been dedicated to the memory of local community leader Barbara Ward, who sadly passed away during 2012.

St Kevin’s Boys V’s Sheriff YC – Full match podcast

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As part of the Northside Football series Near FM broadcast live and uninterrupted coverage of St Kevin’s Boys v’s Sheriff YC in the quarter-final of the AUL Cup from Shanowen Road in Santry on Thursday May 16th. The match was a close encounter with two great footballing teams competing for a semi-final place. Sheriff edged it 2-0 on the night to advance. Listen back now to the full match commentary from the unforgettable Dave Hooper & Edd Kealy and interviews with St.Kevin’s Boys coaches, players and AUL representatives by the distinguished Fergus Carroll.

 

The broadcast was made possible by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland Sound & Vision scheme.

Saturday Sports Show – 18th May 2013

Fergus Carroll speaks with Willie Dunne, chair of Kilbarrack United F.C.

The Jomac Show

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Programme 1

The Jomac Show is a 2 part radio series about the history of the voluntary entertainment and variety group – Jomac.

Since 1953 the Jomac show has being entertaining thousands of Dubliners across the City. For more than 60 years this group of volunteers has been entertaining young and old alike across the city in hospitals, old people’s homes and orphanages. The Jomac Show brought light relief to its audiences and through the years has featured singers, dancers, musicians, comedians and magicians. Among its alumni down through the years have been entertainers such as the Brannigans, Butch Moore, Joe Cuddy, the Bachelors and Noel V Ginnity.

In programme 1 we meet founding members Robert McLoughlin and Joe Maguire as well as Denis Duffy and Joe O’Connor, who share their memories of life in inner city Dublin and The Jomac Show.

The series is devised and produced by Beaumont resident, Joe O’Connor, a former member and leader with St Francis Xavier Boys Club and his son, Nearfm volunteer Dave O’Connor, with the assistance of the Sound & Vision Fund, a BAI initiative.

Programme 2

The Jomac Show is a 2 part radio series about the history of the voluntary entertainment and variety group – Jomac.

Since 1953 the Jomac show has being entertaining thousands of Dubliners across the City. For more than 60 years this group of volunteers has been entertaining young and old alike across the city in hospitals, old people’s homes and orphanages. The Jomac Show brought light relief to its audiences and through the years has featured singers, dancers, musicians, comedians and magicians. Among its alumni down through the years have been entertainers such as the Brannigans, Butch Moore, Joe Cuddy, the Bachelors and Noel V Ginnity.

In programme 2 we meet join the audience for the end of season show in Sybil Nursing Home, Killester. We meet performers Muriel Casey. Kevin Masterson and Mike Stevens and many of the audience. We also hear from Joe Cuddy and Jim Synott as well as Dec Cluskey from The Bachelors, who share their memories of the Jomac experience.

The series is devised and produced by Beaumont resident, Joe O’Connor, a former member and leader with St Francis Xavier Boys Club and his son, Nearfm volunteer Dave O’Connor, with the assistance of the Sound & Vision Fund, a BAI initiative.

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