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Sin Scéal Eile
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Sin Scéal Eile

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN

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About this podcast

Sin Scéal Eile is a brand new podcast and photo series from acclaimed Irish photographer Ruth Medjber that will see her meet and chat with 365 people in one year. All the Stories, Portraits, Podcasts and Behind the Scenes content can be experienced on our dedicated website: sinscealeile.com Sin Scéal Eile features original field recordings and soundscapes by Ronan Lally with additional original music by Elaine Mai. The podcast is produced by Dee Reddy at Poddle Audio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Recent episodes

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153/365: Naomhán Dowling, Sandycove, Dublin

Jun 6, 202611m0

Naomhán is a dapper gent, sporting a brand new hat for this occasion. When I go to meet him down in Sandycove, he’s surrounded by friends of every generation, all having a great aul chat. He comes here every day for a sw

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152/365: Daragh Fleming, Sandymount, Dublin

Jun 5, 202624mEp. 152S1

Daragh was lucky enough to have a relationship with all of his four grandparents growing up and I think that could be the reason why he’s got such a mature head on his shoulders. At just 31, he seems to have life sussed.

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151/365: Conor Flynn, Clane, Co. Kildare

Jun 4, 202623mEp. 151S1

Conor describes himself as “ordinary and normal”, and he is, and it’s so lovely. He has 3 kids which he dotes on. He has all the usual anxieties that I imagine most parents have. He works hard during the week so that he

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150/365: Ruth Ennis, Maynooth, Co. Kildare

Jun 3, 202624m0

Ruth has been through the wars and out the other side. Just over 2 years ago she developed a neurological disorder which left her paralysed. A fatigue and pins and needles feeling that she put down to covid, rapidly turn

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149/365: Imelda Connolly, Co. Meath

Jun 2, 202622mEp. 149S1

As we approached Imelda’s driveway, we ran into a bit of an issue. There was no way we were getting our very tall campervan under her very gorgeous, but very low hanging trees. I thought it to be a completely fitting ent

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148/365: Sinéad Reil, Waterford City

Jun 1, 202619mEp. 148S1

Sinéad didn’t always know what she wanted to do in life. She studied and moved and kept her mind wide open to opportunities. Eventually she found something that really suited her, something her father also used to do. Si

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147/365: Eugene Nolan, Waterford

May 31, 202618mEp. 147S1

I’m going to preface this by saying I love trains and I love miniature models of anything. Meeting Eugene in his garage was a dream. He has converted the whole space into both a workshop and a miniature version of Waterf

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146/365: Michael Lonergan, Paulstown, Co. Kilkenny

May 30, 202619mEp. 146S1

We hit the road to Kilkenny this week to meet Mick, the mechanic. Out the back of his “home home” is where he works away, he only just started this business in January and the phone hasn’t stopped since. He has an engine

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145/365: Sophia Wren, Co. Kildare

May 29, 202626mEp. 145S1

What’s amazing about Sophia is her honesty but also her incredibly sharp sense of humour. She’s intelligent and strong, you need to be when you’re a female comedian. Together we eat snacks and talk about her upcoming sho

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144/365: Dee Ryan, Co Kildare

May 28, 202617mEp. 144S1

I stumbled upon a really interesting cafe in the woods a while back and approached the woman behind the wooden till to find out more. When I say stumbled, I really do mean it. You wouldn’t notice it was there, it blends

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143/365: John (Johno) Phelan in Co. Laois

May 27, 202616mEp. 143S1

It was Johno’s daughter who nominated him to be in this project. She describes her dad with great affection and admires his passion for life. Johno is many things, he owns the Laois Angling Club, he’s an avid hunter and

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142/365: Kasandra O'Connell, Whitehall, Dublin

May 26, 202620mEp. 142S1

Kasandra wants to remind us just how common bowel cancer is, but also how disruptive to your life it can be. Guided by a gut instinct, she knew the doctor was going to give her that particular diagnosis. It’s been her gu

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141/365 : Debbie Chapman in Chapelizod

May 24, 202622mEp. 135S1

When Debbie answers the door of her studio she’s flustered, wearing a paint encrusted apron and brandishing a painting tool around. She says “I just need to finish one more bit” and scurries back upstairs to layer on mor

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140/365: Suad Aldarra in South Dublin

May 23, 202622mEp. 140S1

Suad is a dote. She’s welcoming, warm and so so friendly. She’s originally from Syria but has been living in Ireland for many years, and if you’ve read her multi-award winning book “I Don't Want To Talk About Home” you’l

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139/365: Naomi Sheedy in Dublin

May 23, 202626mEp. 139S1

Naomi had a high-powered career in finance at a young age. She felt it was destined for her, since it was the path that most educated Indian people took. She worked across the globe, from London to Hong Kong, but the lif

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138/365: Colum McNamee at Castleknock College, Dublin

May 22, 202624mEp. 138S1

This project is amazing for lots of reasons, my favourite being human connection. We’re all hearing little snapshots of other people’s lives and it brings us all closer. I love nothing more when people reach out to me, a

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137/365: Nuala Mulqueeney at Aillwee Caves, Co Clare.

May 21, 202625mEp. 137S1

Some people are just sound. Happy, buzzy, salt of the earth, good people. Like Nuala. She grew up in the caves, literally. Her parents opened the famous show caves 50 years ago to draw tourists to the area when she was j

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136/365 : Rowan McDonagh in County Clare

May 20, 202621mEp. 136S1

Rowan is brave, resilient and strong. Even though he says he felt much stronger when he was 8 years old. When he was 8 he was sexually abused by three teachers. The abuse continued until he was 11. “The days that I used

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135/365: Aindrias de Staic, Ennistymon, Co. Clare.

May 19, 202621mEp. 135S1

Aindrias sits in the back of a pub with us in Ennistymon, drinking herbal tea and holding court. He seems to be the most famous man in Clare today with all types of people come up to him for chats. Some went to school wi

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134/365 : Fiona Byrne in Dublin

May 18, 202626mEp. 134S1

Sitting with a glass of wine in Fiona’s home feels very natural. We sink into a deep and meaningful conversation almost immediately. Fiona is warm, open but also assertive and has strong opinions which she delivers with

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