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Tom and Gerry Show

Podcast by Tom O'Mahony & Gerry McBride

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Stand-up comedians, Tom O' Mahony and Gerry McBride, rant and talk about all things ranty and talky! @TOM_OMAHONY @gerrymcbride Edited by Morgan Ryan and Ian Sturdy
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A podcast looking at Left politics in Ireland from the Irish Left Archive. We talk to activists, writers, historians, politicians and others involved in Left organisations and movements about their experiences of participating in Left parties and campaigns; Left publications and political documents they’ve been involved in; and the history and development of progressive politics in Ireland. We also look at the role of the Irish Left Archive and similar informal projects. The podcast is hoste ...
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Politics, Culture and some other shit

Politics, Culture and some other s**t

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I mostly talk about the politics of Ireland, the northern bit in which I live and beyond. I cover international stories from an anti imperialist stance. I advocate for a New Ireland united and free. I also like to talk a bit about culture, I play in a band called The Bonnevilles and have toured our beautiful planet and in that touring have met and seen many wonderful things which I like to share. Patreon https://www.patreon.com/politicscultureandsomeothershit
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In this episode we talk to Stan Erraught about his book, Rebel Notes: Popular Music and Conflict in Ireland. We discuss Stan’s own political background and work leading to his research for the book; the different facets of Irish popular music since the mid-20th Century; the particular cases of the Wolfe Tones and Kneecap and perceptions of their po…
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In this episode we talk to Maurice Casey about his book, Hotel Lux: An Intimate History of Communism’s Forgotten Radicals. Hotel Lux tells the story of May O’Callaghan and her social circle in the Comintern’s Moscow accommodation for international communists. We discuss Maurice’s PhD research, its transformation into the book, and the lives and int…
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In this episode we talk to Aidan Beatty about his book, The Party is Always Right: The Untold Story of Gerry Healy and British Trotskyism. We discuss the history of the Socialist Labour League and Workers’ Revolutionary Party in the UK; the role of the party and their Galway-born leader, Gerry Healy, in Trotskyism; the implosion of the party in 198…
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Why is it that we can tell someone “I’m totally fine!” and they instantly know we’re not? Gestures, facial expressions, tone of voice, and other subtle nonverbal cues play a huge role in how we connect with one another. In this episode, host Charles Duhigg explores how we communicate without words, including a deep dive into the visual and tonal cu…
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Why are some people able to talk with just about anyone—about almost anything? One answer may lie in the questions we ask—and how deeply we ask them. Stick with us here… In this episode, host Charles Duhigg examines why deep questions are so powerful and how to ask them in everyday life. He talks to Nick Epley, psychology professor at the Universit…
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In this episode we talk to Gearóid Ó Faoleán about his research into support for the Provisional IRA in the Republic of Ireland during the Troubles. Gearóid is the author of A Broad Church: The Provisional IRA in the Republic of Ireland, 1969–1980 and A Broad Church Vol. 2: The Provisional IRA in the Republic of Ireland, 1980-1989, published by Mer…
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In this episode we talk to Niall McGuirk about the Hope Collective. Hope Collective originated in the early 1980s when Niall started putting on gigs to encourage bands to play in Dublin and developed into the Hope Collective in 1994. Hope facilitated dozens of bands playing gigs in Ireland and latterly has produced books recording the history and r…
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First one back in a while. I look at Deepseek and Red Note and the many, many deep shitbergs they've created and its absolutely fucking precious. Podcast Links Patreon https://patreon.com/politicscultureandsomeothershit Buy Me A Coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/politicsandculturepodcast Twitter https://twitter.com/PCASOSpodcast Linktree https://link…
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I get into the Maccabi Tel Aviv riots in Amsterdam and reveal some further developments then I have a fantastic coversation with my guest Seanán O Coistín, a translator, publisher and polyglot about the failings of the Belfast Agreeement. Seanán makes some wonderfully and incisive points and also offers solutions. Follow him on twiter at https://x.…
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Delighted to get a chat with Gerry Carroll the People Before Profit MLA about his thoughts on the US election. Delighted to get to redeem myself after the first time I interviewed him and the audio didn't record, I done fucked it up. PLUS Maccabi Tel Aviv fans get a hiding in Amsterdam PLUS Shit-libs melt down is funny as fuck.…
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In this episode we talk to Professor Helena Sheehan about her recent book, Until We Fall: Long Distance Life on the Left. We discuss the lead up to and impact of the break up of the Soviet Union, Helena’s experience of post-apartheid South Africa and the changing role of the University in the contemporary period. Helena is Emeritus Professor at Dub…
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45 has the worlds worst hitmen queing up to plug him it would seem, I take a little look into who it was this time. Kier , Kier, Kier. Not happy with trying to freeze your granny to death the PM now expects everyone to be ok with a multi-millionaire public servant accepting bribes from a billionaire. All perfectly normal. Casement park, WTF is goin…
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In this episode we talk to Dr. Marisa McGlinchey about her book, Unfinished Business: the politics of ‘dissident’ Irish republicanism (Manchester University Press, 2019). Based on a series of interviews with radical Republicans from several organisations, the book discusses the development of ‘dissident’ Irish republicanism and considers its impact…
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