Athena Media - Radio Podcasts

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A selection of radio podcasts produced by Podcasting Ireland and Athena Media, from radio documentaries for NewsTalk, BBC radio 4 and RTE Lyric FM.

Episódios

  • Field of Dreams - Count Us In

    18/03/2010 Duração: 26min

    March 21st is International Day against Racism and this feature showcases how sport can unite and cross all boundaries that divide us. In Count Us In we hear the story of how a sports initiative in Dublin's inner city primary schools is not just introducing children to new sports but encouraging and promoting multi-racial play and integration. 'Count Us In' is run by Sport Against Racism in Ireland, SARI, with boys and girls in primary schools in Dublin's heartland, Dublin 8, the Liberties. This radio feature follows the project through its run across Spring 2009, and find out how sports unites and what the children think of it. As the project gets underway again this year we hear the voices of former Ireland manager, Brian Kerr who talks about his own deep commitment to SARI and we get the story from SARI's founders Frank Buckley and Ken McCue. One of the players who has come through SARI's soccer league Emecka Onwubiko shares his story, coming to Swords as a boy of 11 from Niger

  • Field of Dreams - Sister Act

    18/03/2010 Duração: 26min

    In Sisters Act we meet two sets of competitive sisters; the Ffrench O'Carroll twins, Rebecca and Charlotte, in athletics and the Murphy sisters, Annalise and Claudine, in sailing. Two different sports but both sets of sisters have their eyes on one prize, the Olympic Games, but to get there may well mean having to beat their own sister. For athletic champions Rebecca and Charlotte Ffrench O'Carroll there's never any problem finding someone to train with or run against. They're identical twins who both compete in cross country, middle and long distance races and have grown up in their sport together. The girls, now 20, started running at school and were coached by Dundrum South Athletic Club coach Eddie McDonagh. For the twins it's never a case of sibling rivalry; 'its almost like you feel you're not racing for yourself, you're racing for your twin to win as well,' says Charlotte. For Ian O Riordan of the Irish Times the girls have the mark of champions and compared their track record t

  • Field of Dreams - Club Heroes

    18/03/2010 Duração: 26min

    The clash of the ash and the pride of local clubs. It's been a golden age for Portumna GAA and its legendary hurlers, All Ireland Club Champions for the last two years and pushing for a third title in 2010. In Club Heroes we meet the champion hurlers of Portumna and find out why, for many players, a club victory is even more important than a county title. As team player Leo Smith puts it 'for a small town like Portumna theres a great buzz around the place. I mean you've grown up with these guys. You'd die for each other out there. It means so much to be out there and representing your club, your county, your province.' In this radio feature we hear the story of Portumna from the players themselves, a story of brothers, like the famous Canning brothers including team captain and corner back Ollie Canning. It's been a golden decade for the club which is now considered one of the most successful teams in the country. The senior hurlers have just celebrated their 3-in-a-row county victo

  • Urban Beauty, Urban Blight - Dublin

    09/04/2009 Duração: 42min

    Cities should be a celebration of the human spirit according to leading Irish architect Sean O'Laoire. But are they? This four part series takes the lid off our leading cities and finds out what makes them work, or fail. The first programme in the series focuses on Dublin where 40% of the country's population lives. Builder and developer Mick Wallace, city planner Dick Gleeson, Docklands born singer Shaz Oye and Dublin footballer Collie Moran explain what they love and hate about the city.

  • Urban Beauty, Urban Blight - Cork

    09/04/2009 Duração: 42min

    Cork people tend to see their city as the 'real' capital and Ireland's second city is seen by architects and urban planners as being one of the best in the country. Cork is getting more things right than wrong says planning expert Conor Skehan while architect Joan O'Connor says it has managed its modern development with more ease than others. But what do Cork's famous sons and daughters make of it?

  • Urban Beauty, Urban Blight - Limerick

    09/04/2009 Duração: 39min

    Limerick still tends to attract headlines for all the wrong reasons. In this programme we look at how it can overcome its 'Stab City' reputation. Developer Ger Clohessy talks about trying to get economic movement back into the city, comedian Jon Kenny shares his take on his home town, while local arts journalist Mary Coll talks about the city's strong arts and warm heart.

  • Urban Beauty, Urban Blight - Galway

    09/04/2009 Duração: 41min

    'A cheeky city' is how one developer describes Galway in the final part of our Urban Beauty, Urban Blight cities series. One of our smaller cities, Galway remains charming and cultural but like Dublin it suffers from an expanding waistline with apartment blocks stretching out the coast road. Leo Moran of the Saw Doctors bemoans the loss of identity in Galway while former Minister Michael D Higgins waxes lyrical about his native town.

  • The Last Wake

    09/03/2009 Duração: 45min

    The Last Wake is a radio documentary produced by Athena Media for Newstalk 106. It explores the fading tradition of waking the dead in Ireland and hears stories from the north, south, west, east and Dublin's inner city. It is produced by Helen Shaw with the support of the BCI Sound and Vision funding scheme. Narrated by Coilin O Scolai and researched by Andrew Clancy, the documentary was first broadcast on May 25th 2008.

  • Women and Words - Anne Enright

    25/02/2009 Duração: 27min

    Episode 1 of Women and Words - Anne Enright. The 2008 Booker Prize winner Anne Enright has become an internationally recognised author through the success of her last novel 'The Gathering' but Anne Enright's voice has been emerging since 1991 and the publication of her piece 'The Portable Virgin'. Enright's voice is often darkly funny, capturing moments of life with the sharpness of a cinema director.

  • Women and Words - Eavan Boland

    25/02/2009 Duração: 28min

    Episode 2 of Women and Words - Eavan Boland. Eavan Boland is one of Ireland's finest poets and she is considered to be the pioneer who facilitated women's stories, both domestic and internal, becoming part of the Irish literary tradition. Eavan shares her journey and poetry and her life now divided between Stanford, and its literary freedom, and her family home and life here in Ireland.

  • Women and Words - Jennifer Johnston

    25/02/2009 Duração: 28min

    Episode 3 of Women and Words - Jennifer Johnston. Jennifer Johnston is one of Ireland's most highly regarded novelists with a lifetime of work behind her yet she is still hungry to write, as she calls it, 'the short great Irish novel'. Now in her late seventies Jennifer lives in Derry in Northern Ireland and in this interview and readings assesses her life and work and the themes which have motivated her to find words of expression.

  • Women and Words - Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill

    25/02/2009 Duração: 28min

    Episode 4 of Women and Words - Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill. Like Eavan Boland, Nuala Ni Dhomhaill has been a radical voice in Irish poetry - ensuring that women, their words and world are captured in the poetic form. Nuala has chosen to write in the Irish language because as she says it's where her voice comes from, but her work has been translated into English by some of the finest contemporary poets including Paul Muldoon and Derek Mahon.

  • Women and Words - Maeve Binchy

    25/02/2009 Duração: 28min

    Episode 5 of Women and Words - Maeve Binchy. Maeve Binchy is one of Ireland's best loved literary exports. Her work is a popular best-seller across the world and has been transferred to both television and cinema. Yet Maeve Binchy sees herself as an extremely moral author driven by a celebration of friendship, love and values like loyalty and compassion. Maeve reflects on her life and the basic disciplines of 'write every day' rather than waiting for inspiration or the 'right time'.

  • Women and Words - Marie Jones

    25/02/2009 Duração: 28min

    Episode 6 of Women and Words - Marie Jones. Dramatist and playwright Marie Jones is an actress who turned writer because as she says the words were not there for women. Marie's plays like A Night in November goes to her to Belfast sectarianism and she sees herself as a writer framed and informed by the Troubles and by the social and personal conflicts it spawned. Her international success with the play 'Stones in Their Pockets' transferred her writing world and she is now one of Ireland's leading popular playwrights.

  • Tower Songs - A Song Cycle for Ballymun

    16/02/2009 Duração: 52min

    Tower Songs is a one hour radio documentary produced by Athena Media for RTE Lyric FM. It follows the development of a music project in Ballymun where the young people of Ballymun were able to create their own song cycle which celebrated the transformation of Ballymun and honoured the passing of the Ballymun Towers. Produced by Helen Shaw and researched by Niamh Kinane, the documentary was broadcast on February 14th 2009.