Well, my name is Brinsley McNamara and welcome to the Weird Ireland Podcast. Regular episodes about
Dance is one of the iconic traditions of Ireland with the old styles and the new celebrated in festi
Fungie was a bottleneck dolphin who lived in Dingle Harbour for nearly 40 years and took Ireland by
IX Fall$ is a breakcore/atmospheric drum and bass producer from Dundalk who I've been listening to f
Siobhan O'Reilly from Limerick goes by Siobhsknits online has been knitting waves with her iconic ha
also the 2nd feature length Irish martial arts film (Moving Target)This time, for Fatal Deviation Da
Last Summer I got the idea into my head to try hitchike from Malin Head in CountyDonegal to Mizen He
It's St Patrick's Day so me and Shameen chatted about Paddy's days here and gone, the man himself, a
When I found out about Emmet making Beyond the Woods, a tabletop RPG based on Irish mythology and fo
Father Ted is probably the most influential and iconic Irish comedy TV show so far. So much so that
This week me and Shameen sat down to talk out two odd tales. I went for the Irish phenomenon of lake
Colm Dalton, the Publican Enemy, is on a quest to visit every Irish pub in the world, all 6500 of th
I was stone mad to learn about traditional stone masonery so me Miles and Shameen went to Manorhamil
Happy Brigid's Day! And happy Bridget's bank holiday weekend! For Brigit's Day I went to Killorglin
Myself and Bobbo the Bard met in the carpark of a Supermacs in County Clare to talk about his experi
Today's one year of Weird Ireland!So for the hell of it I decided the do my first, and maybe only ev
Brinsley and Sessiongoth chat about Irish memeology and other stuff. Follow Sessiongoth: instagram.c
I sat down with Football Special owner, Seamus McDaid, to chat all things fizzy sweet and Donegal.
For our Christmas party me and Shameen talk about Christmas in Ireland and get merrier as we go on
Back in August I met Bernard Leddy in County Leitrim and we talked Bataireacht, or Irish Stick Fight
Me and Miles spun down to Mountshannon, County Clare, to meet with traditional blacksmith, Reece Fos