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For years, sport has played a huge part in shaping the fabric of our city, from the parish GAA club to the local football fields or the canvas of a boxing ring. It's something that can and has brought communities togethe

Hosted by Dublin's Q102 · EN · 13 episodes
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Dublin Talking is a new limited series that delves into the vibrant and diverse communities that make up Dublin. As Ireland's capital, Dublin is home to a rich tapestry of voices and cultures. In each episode, we’ll connect with a range of Dubliners - from long-time locals, Irish newcomers, immigrants and commuters - exploring their unique experiences and perspectives. Dublin Talking creates an inclusive space that champions diversity and inclusion, amplifying voices that often go unheard. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dublin's Q102 hosts Dublin Talking, a news show with 13 episodes published.

For years, sport has played a huge part in shaping the fabric of our city, from the parish GAA club to the local football fields or the canvas of a boxing ring. It's something that can and has brought communities togethe

For years, Dublin's inner city has been key in helping to put our city on the map. From arts and music to culture and sports, Dublin has been represented by stars such as Kellie Harrington, Barry Keoghan and Séan O'Casey

Although Dublin is a small city with familiar faces around every corner, some of those faces have changed in recent times. In the last few years, we've seen more and more people moving to Dublin hoping for a new life. Ho

A range of new faith groups have popped up on our shores over the years, from Islam to Buddhists and Hare Krishnas to Hinduism. This week, on Dublin talking we met with some of the newer faiths that have grown in our cit

This week on Dublin Talking, we meet with some of Dublin’s active retirement communities to see the things that some of our parents and grandparents have been doing to keep themselves ticking over. Hosted on Acast. See a

Despite being home to some if the country's finest athletes in some of the more mainstream sports - some people have taken a look at some different forms of exercise across Dublin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy

This week on Dublin Talking, we explored some of the problems that Dublin's wheelchairs users have had to face on a day-to-day basis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week on Dublin Talking we take a look at some of the unsung heroes of our local communities, who dedicate their time to valuable causes. We chat to those who've covered eevrything from food drives to charity fundrai

This week on Dublin Talking, we take a look at the history of Dublin's growing LGBT community and the changes they've witnessed over the last 30 years. We chat with broadcaster Dil Wickremasinghe, managers of The George

This week on Dublin Talking, we take a look at the history of Dublin's coast, and chat to some people who have been making waves along the coast, and working towards keeping our shores clean. Hosted on Acast. See acast.c

This week on Dublin Talking, we take a look at some of Dublin's hidden gems as we take a tour around town. Every year, millions of people flock to Dublin to get a grasp of Irish culture, discover their heritage and indul

A city known for its music, we spoke with some Dublin artists to see how they got their start in the industry. Kyla Belle, Gavin Fox, Sam Clifford and Karl Breen talk to us about the music scene in Dublin going from stre

Dublin's food scene has transformed over the past decade, blossoming into a true paradise for food lovers. This week, we dive into the city's dynamic and multicultural culinary landscape, speaking with a variety of resta
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Dublin Talking is hosted by Dublin's Q102. The show is categorised under news (society) and has published 13 episodes.
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