
Tomi Reichental has been living in Ireland for the past 60 years. When he was nine years old, he and 13 members of his family were arrested by the Gestapo in Bratislava and sent to Bergen-Belson concentration camp. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jun 5, 2020
10 min

Anne Driscoll has dedicated her life to helping people who have been wrongfully convicted of crimes. In 2013, she came to Ireland as a Fulbright Scholar to teach law students at the Irish Innocence Project in Griffith College how to investigate wrongful convictions.On her last day in Ireland, Anne became a victim of crime for the first time in her life.--You can find out more about Anne by visiting her website.---Anne wrote a series of memoirs about her life in Ireland. They are available on Amazon:Irish You Were Here: My Year of Matchmaking Festivals, Fairy Forts and Mugging My Mugger in IrelandIrish You Were Here: Volume Two: My Year of Chip Butties, Holy Wells and Hugging My MuggerIrish You Were Here: Volume Three: My Year of Roaming Ancient Castles, Finding Magic Marbles and Writing Letters to My Mugger See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
May 1, 2020
12 min

An audio portrait of Colin Devereux.Colin Devereux founded Dawn Clouds in 2018. Find out more by visiting their website: https://www.dawnclouds.ie/.Music from this episode is from Blue Dot Sessions and Jackdaw. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Apr 3, 2020
12 min

When Dr. John Demartini was fourteen, he left his home in Houston, Texas and hitchhiked to California to become a surfer.This is an audio portrait of Dr. John Demartini.You can find out more about Dr. Demartini's work by visiting his website, www.drdemartini.com---Everyday People is released on the first Friday of every month. Don't miss the next audio portrait - subscribe today. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mar 6, 2020
6 min

Paola De Angelis is a broadcast and pilates teacher in Rome, Italy. You can listen to Paola's radio show here: https://www.raiplayradio.it/programmi/seigradi/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nov 14, 2019
4 min

James Norton is an Irish Poet and Buddhist. "Between Bridges" is taken from "The Fragrance of Dust", a collection of Jim's writing, written over a 20 year period. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nov 6, 2019
5 min

Níall & Josie Ó Murchú were stressed, tired and sick... then they learned the Wim Hof method and their lives were transformed... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jan 20, 2019
10 min

Niall Doherty writes books, build websites, and helps people get started working online. He spent 44 months traveling around the world without flying. He's from Waterford, Ireland but has called dozens of countries his home. Right now he's in Bansko, Bulgaria. Thanks for listening to Everyday People. Please rate, subscribe and review on iTunes, (or wherever you get your podcasts). I'd love to hear from you. Say hello on Twitter (@conorsweets) or Instagram (@conor.sweets). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jan 22, 2018
14 min

If you had told Andrew Considine at age 15 that we would be the first one of his class from school to get a job, he would not have believed you. In fact neither would his teachers, family or friends! And if you had also told them he would join the priesthood at 20, move to Ireland, fall in love and leave the seminary by age 28, they would of thought you were cracked all together... Nowadays Andrew is a personal and professional development coach. He works with businesses and individuals as a speaker, trainer and coach. Andrew's Twitter handle sums in up his work perfectly, it's @inspireachieve. Please hello to him there. You can also check out his website, andrewconsidine.com. This week's story is only the tip of the Andrew Considine iceberg. The original interview was over an hour long. Next week I will be releasing the full unedited interview where we talk about Andrew's work in a lot more detail. To get the next episode and all the other episodes, make sure you have subscribed on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. While you are there, please leaving a rating and review. I'd love to hear from you. You can get in touch with me on Twitter, or send an email to [email protected]. I'll be back next week with more stories from everyday people. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jun 12, 2017
13 min

This week's episode is with Des Mullally. Des runs Facebook page called Dublin 8 where he collects and share stories about Dublin richest historic quarter. Ever since the Vikings first saw its potential, Dublin 8 has been the heartbeat of the city. And there's a lot there! Dublin 8 is home to museums, theaters, monuments, Cathedrals and a world famous brewery; not to mention Ireland's oldest street, pub, library and fish & chip shop. In this episode, Des takes me on a walking tour of Dublin 8. And what's amazing is that the sites he shows me are sites that I have been ignorantly walking past for years. Des sees the world differently to most people. While most of us have our heads in smartphones, Des looks up. He notices what's interesting. And then he goes a step further - he shares what he notices. And in doing so he connects people with the past, provides joy through nostalgia and inspires the rest of us to look up. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
May 15, 2017
13 min
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