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100 episódios
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Oliver Callan RTÉ
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- Sociedade e cultura
Oliver Callan charms the mood of the nation, discusses trending topics, the latest in sport, the arts and everything that's hopping in Irish life! Listen live Monday to Friday at 9am on RTÉ Radio 1.
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Aer Lingus Strike affects Dublin Dancers
Alysia Arkins talks to Oliver about reorganising travel due to the Aer Lingus strike. As the Arkins Dance Academy from Dublin's inner city get ready to go to the Dance World Cup in Prague this week. Thanks to hundreds of donations from many listeners they managed to make their trip happen.
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The Business of Taylor Swift
As Dublin gears up for Taylor Swifts sold out Eras Tour. Oliver and writer Amy O'Connor take a deep dive into the global stars success.
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Life after the Taliban
Mahbooba Faiz is a lawyer and women's rights activist. She talks openly about life as a refugee, fleeing the Taliban and how she is now campaigning to change the lives of Afghan women by raising awareness and pushing for the term 'gender apartheid' to be incorporated into Article 2 of the UN Crimes against Humanity Convention.
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The Weekend Podcast
This week, Oliver was joined by author Catherine Prasifka, who has written a cautionary tale about women in the digital age; tour guide Warren Farrell told us about the lesser known characters of Glasnevin Cemetery; and Craig Hughes is a Politcal Editor for the Irish Daily Mail by day and music festival organiser by night.
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Visiting critic Bláithín de Burca endures the pain of Zumba and Euro 2024
Each week, we ask our visiting critic to step out of their comfort zone and review something that they are unfamiliar with but curious about! Zumba dancing and Euro 2024 were on the menu for this week’s visiting critic Bláithín de Burca.
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A guide to the extraordinary people you haven't heard of at Glasnevin Cemetery
Glasnevin Cemetery is the resting place for many famous names but Warren Farrell, a tour guide at the cemetery, has compiled stories about some of the lesser known characters who are buried there in his book 'So Once Was I: Forgotten Tales from Glasnevin Cemetery'.