The HedgeRadio Podcast
The HedgeRadio Podcast
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HedgeRadio brings you sparkling podcasts and narrative stories to keep your ears on edge.  Produced by Crannóg Media This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. Support the show, and get bonus content, by becoming a member of HeadStuff+ (https://headstuffpodcasts.com)
S2 Ep9: Not Sponsored by the Luftwaffe Part 2
In episode 2 of Not Sponsored by the Luftwaffe, we get up close and personal with retired Commandant Larry Scallan as he helps families re-remember the lost lives of their relatives who died in WWI.
Aug 26, 2021
43 min
S2 Ep8: Not sponsored by The Luftwaffe
In this episode, we discover the first of two incredible stories from one family and their involvement in both World Wars. Historian Ben MaCoillte tells us about his journey along with his grandfather back to his landing spot on D-Day in 1944.  Ben shares the details of that landing and what his grandfather encountered on that beach and what it was like to go back for the first time 60 years later.  Stay and have a listen The Hedgeradio Podcast is produced by Crannog Media, for more information visit the website at www.crannogmedia.ie Instagram: @crannogfilms Facebook: @crannogmedia
Jul 20, 2021
38 min
S2 Ep7: Not sponsored by Antonio Banderas - Part 2
Sometimes the amazing stories of real-life characters are hijacked by myths and the essence of what makes them great is sometimes overlooked. Part 2 continues the story of one such character, a legend in Mexico but almost unheard of in his homeland of Ireland. William Lamport lived an incredible life, from the tender age of 14 he had a King's ransom on his head, and in Mexico, he would write a Declaration of Independence that shook the foundations of the Spanish Empire and marked him out as someone ahead of his time. So why did Zorro hijack him and hide him from us for all these years? Stay, and have a listen Follow us on Instagram @crannogfilms
Jun 23, 2021
54 min
S2 Ep6: Not sponsored by Antonio Banderas - Part 1
Sometimes the amazing stories of real life characters are hijacked by myths and the essence of what makes them great are sometimes overlooked. This episode is about one such character, a legend in Mexico but almost unheard of in his homeland of Ireland. William Lamport lived an incredible life, from the tender age of 14 he had a King's ransom on his head and in Mexico he would write a Declaration of Independence that shook the foundations of the Spanish Empire and marked him out as a someone ahead of his time. So why did Zorro hijack him and hide him from us for all these years? Stay, and have a listen
May 31, 2021
35 min
S2 Ep5: Sponsored by the Irish Hospice Foundation
The pandemic has changed so many of the patterns in our lives. None more so than around death and dying. Following on from a project we did for the Irish Hospice Foundation, we catch up with some of the people charged with caring for not only those we have lost but also those of us left behind.
May 17, 2021
30 min
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Apr 22, 2021
2 min
S2 Ep4: Not Sponsored by Roadstone
HedgeRadio ignores the old advice of not following stones and does just that. We try to discover the secrets held by neolithic rock art that was hidden for hundreds of years in a farmers hedgerow while at the same time we go wandering with local artist and folklorist Michael Fortune as he explains the attraction to wart stones and bullaun stones. What we didn't expect to find was the stone crosses that Oliver Cromwell destroyed on his rampage through Ireland. Stay and have a listen. Support us on Patreon
Mar 16, 2021
32 min
S2 Ep3: Not sponsored by The Sisters of Bon Secours
The HedgeRadio Podcast talk to Deirdre Wadding, a survivor of the Bessborough Mother and Baby Home and we investigate the shameful history of institutional abuse of those deemed unworthy. Stay Have a listen... Support us on Patreon
Feb 9, 2021
39 min
S2 Ep2: Not sponsored by Lance Armstrong
HedgeRadio discovers the secrets behind the Furlong homestead, a small cottage on Forth Mountain where music and love held sway. The home was nearly lost until a local group gathered to restore it, and we found the pike wielding rebel who use to sit by the half door listening to music and watching the world roll by. Support us on Patreon
Jan 16, 2021
1 hr 12 min
S2 Ep1: Not sponsored by Her Majesty's Government
Jack Matthews talks to HedgeRadio about his poem, Bloody Sunday 1920. After reading The Bloodied Field by Michael Foley, Jack wanted to do his bit to humanize and remember those killed by the British army while watching a GAA football match at Croke Park in 1920. Support us on Patreon
Dec 21, 2020
24 min
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