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Irish Stew Podcast

By: John Lee & Martin Nutty
  • Summary

  • Irish Stew, the podcast for the Global Irish Nation featuring interviews with fascinating influencers proud of their Irish Edge. If you're Irish born or hyphenated Irish, this is the podcast that brings all the Irish together Listen Notes
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Episodes
  • S6E10: Vivienne Sayers O'Callaghan – Irish Instagram Influencer Conquers NYC with Irish Culture & Craic
    Jul 1 2024

    Vibrant Vivienne Sayers O'Callaghan is an Irish Gen Z entrepreneur, Irish language and culture advocate, and NYC social media influencer rapidly rising to the “top of the heap” as Frank Sinatra croons in “New York, New York.”

    Viv mixes lively chronicles of her New York adventures with spoon-sized servings of the Irish language and Irish culture, a formula which has earned her almost 40K Instagram followers while her 153K TikTok followers have given her posts over 2.3M likes!

    Originally from rural County Cork, Vivian tells of attending an Irish-language girls' boarding school, her foray into classical music conducting, how much she learned starting her own plant business, her inroads into the New York Irish scene, cultural adjustments she’s made as a young Irish woman in New York, and the surprising response her Irish language content is getting from jaded New Yorkers.
    Her energy is infectious and once you catch the bug from listening to this lively episode, follow her antics and adventures on social media and enjoy the ride through Viv’s eyes!

    Links

    • TikTok: vivienne_in_nyc
    • Instagram: vivienne_in_nyc
    • Patreon: VivienneInNYC
    • LinkedIn
    • Facebook
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    55 mins
  • S6E9: Charles R. Hale - Untangling the Shadows at McSorley’s Old Ale House
    Jun 17 2024

    Is this one of our author episodes or should it fall into our Irish Drinks category because your co-hosts have grabbed a table by the pot-bellied stove at New York’s legendary McSorley's Old Ale House for a conversation with author, cultural creator, and impresario Charles R. Hale.

    Charles is known for curating lively artistic salons, producing eclectic concerts, and presenting original performance pieces that blend music, imagery, video, and storytelling.

    We focus on his deeply personal new book Untangling the Shadows: Searching for the Voices of my New York Irish Ancestors. Part memoir, part family history, and something of a detective story, the book traces his search in New York and Ireland for the clues to “untangling the shadows” of his family’s stories.

    Over light and dark ale, we delve into his Irish roots, family history, his unlikely path to a creative life, and the diverse art forms he explores.

    Why McSorley’s? Charles wrote parts of his book at the same table we’re sitting at, the place is dripping with Irish American history, and McSorley’s has been the muse of artists ranging from famed chronicler of New York Joseph Mitchell to Ashcan school painter John Sloan. Everyone from Abe Lincoln to John Lennon has passed through McSorley’s swinging doors since it opened in 1854. It remains a welcoming refuge where one good ale inevitably leads to another…if you follow their one golden rule:
    Be Good or Begone.

    We were—Sláinte!

    Charles Hale Links:
    Websites:

    • Charles R. Hale

    Social Media:

    • Facebook
    • Facebook group: NYC: Its Culture, History, Music, Theatre, Film, Art & People - hosted by Charles R. Hale
    • Instagram

    Book Purchase Link:

    • Amazon

    McSorley's Old Ale House

    • Website
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    58 mins
  • S6E8: Kate Kerrigan asks, Am I Irish Yet?
    Jun 3 2024

    Writer, performer, and force of nature, born Morag Prunty, but best known by her pen name Kate Kerrigan whisks us from London where she grew up with an Irish identity to Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way where she’s living with an English accent.

    In this episode, Kate spins tales of idyllic childhood summers in Mayo, the dynamics of being Irish in England during the turbulent 70s and 80s, her challenges in navigating the complex terrain of her Irish identity, and her late-in-life recognition of the obstacles and superpowers in her ADHD.

    An in-demand London magazine editor despite dropping out of school at age 15, Kate became a successful novelist with the New York Times bestseller Ellis Island to her credit. Now she’s taken her act to the stage, earning raves for her acclaimed one-woman show, Am I Irish Yet?, which dives into her “feels Irish but sounds English” dilemma in a performance resonating with audiences in Ireland, the UK, and from anyone not living where they were born.

    Kate’s next goal is to bring this tour de force to the world’s capital of people not living where they were born—New York City.

    Join us for a deeply personal exploration of identity, belonging, and cultural heritage, along with more than a bit of craic with the irrepressible Kate Kerrigan!

    Links:
    Websites:

    • Kate Kerrigan
    • Am I Irish Yet?
    • Circus 250: Am I Irish Yet?

    Instagram:

    • @katekerriganauthor
    • @amiirishyet

    Other Social Media:

    • Facebook

    • Twitter/X

    • LinkedIn: Morag Prunty
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    1 hr and 2 mins

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