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Podchraoladh na Gaelgals

Na Gaelgals

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Is meon é a bheith i do Ghaelgal! 👯 Gaelgals ag plé gach rud faoin spéir trí mheán na Gaeilge; ceol faisean, spórt, smideadh, An Ghaeilge, ealaín, cúrsaí reatha & taisteal. Lean muid ar Instagram, X agus Facebook nó seol ríomhphost Podchraoladh de chuid Raidió Rí-Rá Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How To Gael

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HOW TO GAEL the country’s no. 1 Bilingual Podcast is back for season 2 . After a huge first season with sell out live shows, a patreon extra podcast and a summer with festival appearances and much more , Doireann, Louise and Síomha are back and this time in full video ! The Cailini are living, working, socialising and reviving an Ghaeilge in a way that is súimiúil, spraoiúil agus just good craic. You will not learn the modh coinníollach on this pod - forget gramadach agus obair bhaile. This ...
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Learn French with Gaëlle, an experienced French teacher. 99% in French and designed for students with a basic level (A2) or lower intermediate (B1). Gaëlle speaks slowly to make it easier to understand. If you have an intermediate level, you can always increase the playback speed in your app. Each week, you’ll improve your French whilst also learning about French culture, society, history, and much more. Go to LanguaTalk.com/frenchpod to read an interactive transcript of each episode as you ...
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Learn Scottish Gaelic with teacher Susanna and her student Mark. Each lesson is like going for a coffee with your friend who happens to speak Scottish Gaelic and is helping you learn in a relaxed, enjoyable way. Coffee Break Gaelic is not a simple series of "listen and repeat" audio programmes: in each lesson Susanna explains how the language works, helping Mark - and you - to manipulate the language and use it in practical situations. As a learner Mark asks questions, and makes mistakes, so ...
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Guthanna Gaelphobal

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Caitheann Guthanna Gaelphobal solas ar an obair atá ar bun ag grúpaí pleanála teanga fud fad na tíre lasmuigh den Ghaeltacht. Guthanna Gaelphobal (Gaelphobal Voices) takes a look at the work being done by language planning communities across the country, outisde of the Gaeltacht. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gaelphobal.fnag Twitter: https://twitter.com/Gaelphobal_fnag Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gaelphobal.fnag/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gaelphobal
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Sunday Sessions with Gaelynn Lea

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Join musician and disability rights advocate Gaelynn Lea for a weekly conversation about creativity and resilience with a different guest artist every episode! What started as a response to the pandemic has morphed into a veritable talk show that features different musicians, poets, and writers from all over the country (and sometimes other countries). You can watch these conversations in full on YouTube and support Gaelynn Lea on Patreon.
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Gaelic Re-existence

Jimmy Ó Briain Billings

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The Gaelic Re-existence podcast is an accompaniment to my writing on Substack. The podcast features audio readings of my writing and will sometimes feature conversations. You can support this work by subscribing on Substack: https://substack.com/@gaelicreexistence or Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gaelicreexistence gaelicreexistence.substack.com
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Facing Our History - The North American Gael

Sgoil Gàidhlig Bhaile an Taigh Mhóir

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Facing Our History – The North American Gael examines the role of the Highlander, the Scottish Gael, in the colonial and post-colonial history of North America, and how colonialism impacted the Scottish Gael. Sgoil Gàidhlig Bhaile an Taigh Mhóir co-founders, Scott Morrison and Rick Gwynallen will be interviewing Scottish Gaelic and Indigenous academics, leaders, and activists in North America to educate ourselves on our own history, and to use that fresh perspective to shape a path forward t ...
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Ní dhéanann muidne dearmad ar aon rud, RIAMH. We always remember everything, especially how good friends we are. That’s why we BARELY argue in this episode over soup stains, French vocabulary agus mullets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesโดย How To Gael
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In the first edition of Sophia Morrison's magazine, 'Mannin', in May 1913, P M C Kermode contributed what was intended to be the first of a series of short stories to give an impression of day to day life in the Island's history. However, it became the story about John the Priest and starts 'In Corna Dale'. In our Manx translation of Bram Stoker's …
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In this episode, the boys celebrate a belated 9/11 to talk about one of the greatest movies of the 80s and maybe of all time, Paul Verhoeven's Robocop. A great action movie, cyberpunk satire, religious allegory. It's a masterpiece. Also talks about Trump thinking people are eating dogs, Conservative YouTubers taking money from the Russians, glazing…
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In this episode, Gaelle explores the reality of having a gluten free diet in a country famous for its bread and pastries. Who is concerned? Is it just for show? A new fashion that will soon disappear? Is it easy to shop for gluten free alternatives? And what about restaurants and bakeries? You will find all the answers in this episode. Check out La…
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In this lesson of Coffee Break Gaelic, we join Iona in Mull and look at both familiar and new vocabulary, specifically focusing on food words! If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a video version of each lesson, you can access the full Coffee Break Gaelic here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informat…
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Are humans inherently good? Are you inherently good? Is being “go maith’ mar dhuine about ancient wisdom or just common decency? From the Aos sí - The Tuatha Dé Danann to ones sexual palette, does being ‘go deas ‘ actually make you good? It’s all á phlé againn an tseachtain seo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Christopher Shimmin's story, The Smuggler, continues with Juan Robin, skipper of the Mauthe Dhoo, arranging to go and bring in a consignment of smuggled rum, despite the presence of a revenue sloop, Hawk, under the command of his old Royal Navy shipmate, Bill Bartlett. Whilst the others rest, Mina Harker has gone through all the accounts of Count D…
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In this episode, the boys take a lunch break to cover 1999's 'Inspector Gadget.' From the director of 'Cool as Ice', an under 80 minute runtime and actors with a decent real life body count. Clearly a production that wasn't doomed from day one right? Also talk about Rupert Everett ruining Guy Richie's life, how Hollywood encourages failing upwards,…
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#36 How to know when to leave Táimid back, eip a haon of our shiny new sraith, and we are already talking about when to leave! JÓC! We are going nowhere.🤝 Admittedly, is divils sinn for a séis and not one of us have found the sweet spot when it comes to taking our leave. Ó boring jobs, go sing songs as the sun comes up, even romantic situationships…
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In the early 20th century, Christopher Shimmin wrote plays for Peel Players. When Sophia Morrison launched the magazine Mannin for Yn Cheshaght Ghailckagh in 1913 his story The Smuggler appeared in the first edition. We hear the first part of that story in this edition of Claare ny Gael. Having reached the port of Galatz, the friends hear how the b…
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In this episode, Gaelle explains the current political crisis that is shaking France. It all started with the rise of the far right at the European elections and the consequences are deep and still unpredictable. Even if politics is not your strong suit, Gaelle did her best to make this difficult topic accessible and understandable. So challenge yo…
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In this lesson, we continue on our virtual journey. We follow Iona and her cousins on their travels in Scotland and encounter both some familiar phrases and some completely new ones. If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a video version of each lesson, you can access the full Coffee Break Gaelic here. Hosted on Acast.…
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In this episode, the boys finish up their decent into the X-Men franchise with special guest John. This time to cover the 2010s series of movies. Where after a strong start, the fan favorite pedophile director comes back to mixed results and with a buyout of the studio in progress during production of the last entry in this series. It's a mess! Als…
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We come to the end of the section of 'The Fairy-Faith in the Celtic Countries' in which American scholar W Y Evans Wentz recounts some of the stories he heard on his visit to the Island in 1909. He also collected in the other Celtic countries, and the result was an Oxford PhD thesis which he subsequently published in 1911. In our Manx translation o…
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On Christmas Day of 1909, American scholar W Y Evans Wentz has been out to Glen Maye to collect stories, and has now walked back into Peel to the house of William Cashen, who tells him more for what became Evans Wentz's 1911 publication, 'The Fairy-Faith in the Celtic Countries'. After hearing from Mina Harker under hypnosis that Count Dracula is e…
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In this episode, Gaelle interviews Simon to talk about an international puppet festival that takes place every two years in Charlevilles-Mézières, a city in the North-East of France. You will be surprised to discover that this small city hosts 2 major cultural events. Check out Langua, a cutting-edge AI platform to help you become fluent in French:…
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In this lesson of Coffee Break Gaelic, we continue our adventures in Scotland and hear about Iona's visit to Loch Lomond. If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a video version of each lesson, you can access the full Coffee Break Gaelic here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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In this episode, the boys continue to grind through the X-Men film franchise with the original 2000s trilogy. Some of it's good, some of it's bad, but the baggage and destruction it's two infamous directors/sex criminals leave behind is undeniable. Also talk of Trump's flying Epstein's plane, new J.D Vance lore, the early B-movie days of Marvel and…
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It's Christmas Day 1909, but American scholar, W Y Evans Wentz, is still out visiting people in Glen Maye and Peel to hear stories which he retold in 'The Fairy-Faith in the Celtic Countries', which he published in 1911. In our Manx translation of Dracula by Bram Stoker, Mina Harker has understood something of the character of Count Dracula, from s…
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We rejoin W Y Evans Wentz in Ballasalla where he hears more stories about what he calls 'fairies', though Sophia Morrison points out that the Manx people had lots of names for them, but that 'fairies' was not used. Evans Wentz visited the Island in 1909 to take evidence for his book, 'The Fairy-Faith in the Celtic Countries', which was published in…
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In this episode, Gaelle interviews Monique to explore the city of Poitiers. Located in the North West of France, the city is now famous for its universities and amusement park, Futuroscope. But it has a glorious medieval past, still visible in its streets and monuments. Thanks to Monique, you will embark on a historical journey and be left wanting …
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We are back after a short break and over the course of the next ten lessons we will be taking our Gaelic to the next level and really putting what we have learned into practice. We will follow Iona and her cousins Cailean and Sìne as they take a virtual island hopping trip. In Lesson 31, we start at the very beginning of the trip – in Glasgow. If y…
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In this episode, the boys come back to the world of capeshit with 'Deadpool & Wolverine.' A film that fails to justify it's own existence even in the most basic ways. A total waste of time. Also talk of the UK race riots, Trump's decline in relevance, the dire conditions at Marvel Studios and how post-irony feels like a thing of the past Further Re…
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American scholar W Y Evans Wentz visited the Island in 1909 when Sophia Morrison took him to meet people from whom he took evidence for his PhD thesis which he published in 1911 as 'The Fairy-Faith in the Celtic Countries'. We join him on his collecting trip. Our party of friends have been intent on boarding a ship as soon as it arrives in Varna on…
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We come to the end of Sophia Morrison's Introduction to the section of W Y Evans Wentz's 1911 publication, 'The Fairy-Faith in the Celtic Countries', dealing specifically with the Isle of Man, and we hear what he wrote down of whom he met and what they told him when he visited the Island in 1909. Our band of friends are talking about what will need…
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In this episode, Gaelle interviews Margaux to discover the city of Rouen. Famous for its link with the tragic fall of Jeanne d’Arc in the 15th century, Rouen is a beautiful city in the North Ouest of France, only 1h30 away from Paris, and one that deserves to be visited if you get the chance. Margaux will tell you about the history of the city as w…
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In this episode, what was meant to be a short bonus episode turns into an hour plus of the boys talking about the chaos going on in America. Including Trump almost dying, J.D Vance being the most online politician since Ron Desantis, Kamala Harris capturing the heart of liberals around the world and Liam gets nostalgic for 80-90s wrestling. Also a …
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American scholar, W Y Evans Wentz, published 'The Fairy-Faith in the Celtic Countries' in 1911. Information from the Island was supplied by Sophia Morrison, and we find out what she sent to him, writing in September 1910. Mina Harker explains why she wants her husband, Jonathan, to be willing to swear to end her life and to go on to take the grueso…
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In this episode, the boys talk about the notorious 1999 flop 'Wild Wild West' and how it sets the stage for Hollywood as we know now. Also talk about the UK elections, trouble in the house of Biden, Hollywood producer Jon Peters being fucking insane and how Will Smith is probably going to be O.J Simpson 2.0 Further Reading: https://www.youtube.com/…
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In this episode, Gaelle explains why you can sometimes say “la semaine prochaine” or “la prochaine semaine”. The adjectives “prochain” and “dernier” are trickier than others as they can be placed either before or after the noun and it will change their meaning. So if this subtlety is unclear to you, come and listen! Check out Langua, a cutting-edge…
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We find out what happened in the harvest service at Ronague when Isaiah Cregeen was struggling in the pulpit to answer a question put by his brother, Martin - better known as Fairy. This is the penultimate of Dorothy Manley's short stories under the title, Fairy's Ground, and we also move on to the opening of the final story. In our episode from Br…
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In this episode, the boys return to the world of James Bond to cover the Brosnan era. It starts so strong and burns out so fast. Although there is a lot of laughs along the way. Also talk of Biden's disaster of a debate, The U.S Supreme Court going rogue, 90s action movie nostalgia and how this era of Bond and easily the most frustrating of everyth…
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Dorothy Manley has introduced us to Isaiah Cregeen, one of the seven Cregeen siblings. Isaiah is a Methodist preacher, and his wife is very proud to take her place in chapel on a Sunday. However, she doesn't welcome the presence of the youngest of the brothers, Martin - known to all as Fairy, and who gives his name to the collection of short storie…
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Agus muid ag ullmhú do shéasúr a dó - agus mar cheiliúradh ar an athchraoladh ar Virgin Media an tseachtain seo - táimid chun sibh a thabhairt ar ais go 2023 agus ar ais go dtí an Love Teach le Grá Ar An Trá San eagrán seo labhraíonn Róisín na Gaillimhe, Alswyn agus Dúlra Is Ainm Dom faoi dheireadh na sraithe! Lean muid ar Instagram, X agus Faceboo…
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Agus muid ag ullmhú do shéasúr a dó - agus mar cheiliúradh ar an athchraoladh ar Virgin Media an tseachtain seo - táimid chun sibh a thabhairt ar ais go 2023 agus ar ais go dtí an Love Teach le Grá Ar An Trá San eagrán seo labhraíonn Róisín, Sinéad agus Lucy faoin dráma ar fad a tharla sa cheathrú heagrán tar éis don mhalartú a tharla an tseachtain…
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In this episode, Gaelle interviews Yoann, to talk about the Olympic games that are going to take place in Paris at the end of July 2024. Yoann lives in the North of Paris, where most of the building sites are located and he tells us how, for the past 2 years, everyone in and around Paris has been affected by the preparations for the major event. Be…
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Agus muid ag ullmhú do shéasúr a dó - agus mar cheiliúradh ar an athchraoladh ar Virgin Media an tseachtain seo - táimid chun sibh a thabhairt ar ais go 2023 agus ar ais go dtí an Love Teach le Grá Ar An Trá San eagrán seo labhraíonn Aoife, Dúlra agus Alswyn faoin dráma ar fad a thárla sa tríú eagrán! Lean muid ar Instagram, X agus Facebook nó abai…
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Agus muid ag ullmhú do shéasúr a dó - agus mar cheiliúradh ar an athchraoladh ar Virgin Media an tseachtain seo - táimid chun sibh a thabhairt ar ais go 2023 agus ar ais go dtí an Love Teach le Grá Ar An Trá San eagrán seo labhraíonn Alswyn, Sinéad agus Róisín faoin dráma ar fad a thárla sa dara eagrán! Lean muid ar Instagram, X agus Facebook nó ab…
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Agus muid ag ullmhú do shéasúr a dó - agus mar cheiliúradh ar an athchraoladh ar Virgin Media an tseachtain seo - táimid chun sibh a thabhairt ar ais go 2023 agus ar ais go dtí an Love Teach le Grá Ar An Trá San eagrán seo labhraíonn Clíodhna, Lucy agus Róisín faoin gcéad eagrán agus muid ag bualadh le Bean agus Man an Tí, an Ceannaire Grá, agus dá…
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We finish the case involving the Trespass Jury in Dorothy Manley's short story, 'The Lawyer', involving Benjamin Cregeen and his brother, Jonah. The youngest brother, Fairy Cregeen, after whom Dorothy Manley names her collection, 'Fairy's Ground', is actually only mentioned completely incidentally. We then move on to the fourth story called 'The Pr…
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In this episode. The boys tackle possibly the gayest film of all time. Intentional or otherwise, 'A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge.' A film whose reputation needs no introduction in it's relation to LGBTQ+ cannon. Also talk on more troubles in the world of Israel and Trump, horror being a safe haven for queers and the fine line between…
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We've been introduced to the Cregeen family in the first of Dorothy Manley's collection, 'Fairy's Ground : Homely Tales', told by her narrator, a young man training to be a teacher. The second tale concentrated on Joshua Cregeen, and in the third we become better acquainted with his brothers, Jonah and Benjamin. The figure of Matthew Cregeen, bette…
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In this episode, Gaelle touches a deep and difficult subject that agitates French society: the end of life and the right to die. Also known as assisted suicide or euthanasia, this topic is currently being debated in Parliament, with the prospect of a new law at the end of the year. You will understand the arguments on both sides, and the associated…
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We've reached Lesson 30 of our Coffee Break Gaelic course for beginners! This means that it's time to put our learning into practice with a Gaelic dialogue. Join Susanna and Mark in this lesson and revise key vocabulary from the last 29 lessons. If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a video version of each lesson, you…
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An daoine ionraice muid? Cén fáth go n-insíonn muid bréaga - and why let the truth get in the way of a good story?! Plus national DJ Louise Cantillon shares her song of the summer (trigger warning do millenials don cheann sin) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adc…
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In this episode. The boys kick off Pride Month with something a little outside our wheelhouse with Brideshead Revisited. The English literary classic turned into a critically acclaimed miniseries that's now an LGBTQ+ favorite. Lots of implications in this one. Also talk of Trump's legal issues, the downfall of Israel, queer coding in classic Hollyw…
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Dorothy Manley has made the narrator of her collection, 'Fairy's Ground : Homely Tales', a young man. In the first story, 'The Chimney-Sweep', he was a young lad. The second story, 'The Farmer', has taken us forward by seven years, and the narrator is training to be a teacher - which he has become by the time of the third story, 'The Lawyer'. Profe…
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Lorgaíonn na mná cothromaíocht inscne ó thaobh mhúnadh poiblí de, they discuss the worst rumours they've ever heard about themselves (HONK) agus na rudaí a d'fhád rian ar a n'anam. Yes, rudaí, uimhir iolra. Neart, neart rudaí. We have a small announcement at the end of the pod also! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn…
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Dorothy Manley's collection, 'Fairy's Ground : Homely Tales', contains five stories involving a character called Fairy Cregeen. In the second tale, Joshua 'Joss' Cregeen is working for a farmer called Charley Willie, where Charlie's daughter, Alice, takes on a lot of the work. As we move on through Bram Stoker's story, 'Dracula', Professor Van Hels…
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In this episode, Gaelle dives into history to tell you the story of one of the most iconic French landmarks: the castle of Versailles. You will understand the intricate link between the castle and king Louis. You will hear how it survived the French revolution and was later on saved from decrepitude by an American philanthropist. And to finish, Gae…
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