Voices of Boyle

Carlo Cretaro | Florence Cretaro

Finally, after years of talking about bringing a podcast to Boyle, we’re live! This podcast is our way of documenting stories about Boyle and its people.So what motivated us to take this big leap into the unknown (it’s our first time recording audio and doing interviews!)? We were lucky enough to spend 7+ years travelling and, like the majority of people that live abroad, we came back to Boyle with a greater appreciation for our hometown, its people and its history.We love the idea of creating a space on the internet where people from all over the world can tune in to listen to stories about Boyle. Each show will feature a different guest and we hope to cover lots of topics ranging from the old fair days to current events that are happening in the town.

  1. Jul 26

    Paul Connolly - Landed Estates of County Roscommon

    Send us Fan Mail Ep 93--- Historian and author Paul Connolly joins Carlo for what turned into a proper local history lesson. It starts with a ruin across the road from his national school in Mount Talbot, and a teacher named Sonny Cronin who had his pupils naming spring flowers in Latin and Irish decades before anyone used the word biodiversity. It goes on through sixteen years of senior hurling, and the void that opens when the matches stop. Then there is the day that changed everything. Paul took a day off work, drove to Boyle, walked into King House and introduced himself to Tommy Egan. Three or four hours later he drove back to Galway with a whole book formed in his head. In this conversation: the night Rockingham burned in 1957 and the local people who saved what furniture they could. Why King House is standing today and Moat Park is not. The Quakers of Frybrook who fed the starving from their own kitchen. Castle Island, the McDermotts, and the castle Yeats never built. Why the gate lodges survived when the mansions did not. And a question worth sitting with. We are the most photographed generation who ever lived, and we may be the one that leaves the least behind. Check out the full blog post for this episode - https://www.voicesofboyle.com/paulconnolly Join us on: ( Facebook ) ( Instagram ) ( YouTube ) ( Website ) If you’d like to be on the show or if you know someone who would like to chat with us, then drop us an email at  ( info@voicesofboyle.com )  Thanks to Brendan O' Dowd for creating and recording the musical piece for the podcast.

    Paul Connolly - Landed Estates of County Roscommon
  2. Mar 22

    Paul Forde - Boyle Post Office

    Send us Fan Mail Ep 87--- In towns like Boyle, a post office was never just a place to buy stamps or send parcels. It was where news arrived before phones ever rang, where pensions were collected with a handshake and a chat, and where generations crossed the same threshold week after week. The red brick building on Shop Street stood quietly at the centre of it all, watching the town change while somehow staying the same. For decades, people stepped inside carrying letters, savings books, worries, and good news. Behind the counter for the past few decades stood a familiar face who saw Boyle through its busiest days and its quietest moments, through the shift from handwritten envelopes to digital screens, from queues at the counter to a changing world outside the door. Today both Florence and I are sitting down with the last postmaster of the old Post Office, Paul Forde. This is a conversation about community, memory, and a place that meant far more than its walls ever suggested. Because when a post office leaves a building like that, it’s not just a relocation. It marks the end of an era in the life of the town. You’re very welcome to the Voices of Boyle. This is episode 87 with Paul Forde.  If you'd like to see some photos of the final day of business with Paul and customers, then please click here Join us on: ( Facebook ) ( Instagram ) ( YouTube ) ( Website ) If you’d like to be on the show or if you know someone who would like to chat with us, then drop us an email at  ( info@voicesofboyle.com )  Thanks to Brendan O' Dowd for creating and recording the musical piece for the podcast.

    Paul Forde - Boyle Post Office

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Finally, after years of talking about bringing a podcast to Boyle, we’re live! This podcast is our way of documenting stories about Boyle and its people.So what motivated us to take this big leap into the unknown (it’s our first time recording audio and doing interviews!)? We were lucky enough to spend 7+ years travelling and, like the majority of people that live abroad, we came back to Boyle with a greater appreciation for our hometown, its people and its history.We love the idea of creating a space on the internet where people from all over the world can tune in to listen to stories about Boyle. Each show will feature a different guest and we hope to cover lots of topics ranging from the old fair days to current events that are happening in the town.

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