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From witches to artists to revolutionaries; Phenomná is a feminist history podcast looking at Irish women who have been under represented or written out of mainstream history. It is presented by Maria Butler and Shaunna Lee Lynch who are both very excited to help share the stories of the Irish women who shaped the world we live in today.

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From witches to artists to revolutionaries; Phenomná is a feminist history podcast looking at Irish women who have been under represented or written out of mainstream history. It is presented by Maria Butler and Shaunna Lee Lynch who are both very excited to help share the stories of the Irish women who shaped the world we live in today.

    Ninette de Valois the doyenne of ballet

    Ninette de Valois the doyenne of ballet

    This week I am joined by Andrea Bolger who is talking about Ninette de Valois who was born in Wicklow (under a different but also unusual name) and went on to found the Royal Ballet Company.  Listen to learn all about Ninette and her amazing achievements and also to learn how my Mother and definitely not my lack of talent prevented me from becoming a ballerina....
    Sources to follow

    • 30 min
    Lizzie Halliday the serial killer part 2

    Lizzie Halliday the serial killer part 2

    This week Morgan finishes our two part episode on Lizzie Halliday. Listen in to hear about how things finally caught up with Lizzie, her trial and ultimate demise

    Notes/ References

    Kevin Owens: Killing Time in the Catskills: The twisted tale of the Catskill Ripper Elizabeth "Lizzie" McNally Halliday (2019)

    Marian Broderick: Wild Irish Women: Extraordinary Lives from History (2012)

    • 50 min
    Lizzie Halliday the serial killer part 1

    Lizzie Halliday the serial killer part 1

    This week we're joined by writer Morgan Ormond for the fist in our two part episode on Lizzie Halliday. Lizzie was a 19th Century arsonist, bigamist, committer of grant theft horse (which is apparently a thing) and serial killer. Listen to hear all about her path of destruction.

    Notes/ References
    Kevin Owens: Killing Time in the Catskills: The twisted tale of the Catskill Ripper Elizabeth "Lizzie" McNally Halliday (2019)
    Marian Broderick: Wild Irish Women: Extraordinary Lives from History (2012)

    • 57 min
    Maeve Brennan the voice of New York

    Maeve Brennan the voice of New York

    This week, guest Mairead Kiernan shares the tale of Maeve Brennan.  Maeve was a glamourous and troubled writer who wrote for the New Yorker and Harper's Bazaar during the 1950s, 60s and 70s. A combination of Carrie Bradshaw, Nora Ephron and Grey Gardens, Maeve has seen a recent resurgence of popularity in Irish literary circles.  Listen to this week's episode to find out more.

    Notes/ References

    Maeve Brennan: Homesick at the New Yorker; Angela Bourke, 2016;

    The Visitor; Maeve Brennan, 2001 published by New Island Press;

    Yvonnejerrold.com: Robert Brennan  1881-1964;

    Irish America: The Troubled Life of Meave Brennan;

    County Wexford 1916 Commemorative Website: Una Brennan; 

    The New Yorker: Page Turner, A Maeve Brennan Revival?;

    The Irish Times: Maeve Brennan podcast with her biographer Angela Bourke;

    The New Yorker: Roddy Doyle reads Life without Children.

    Music by GeriArt from Pixabay

    • 37 min
    Bridget Cleary the Fairy Changeling

    Bridget Cleary the Fairy Changeling

    We're starting Season Two with a bang as we tell the story of Bridget Cleary who was burned as a fairy changeling in 1895. Turns out we weren't too fond of fairies back in the day. Listen in to hear what led to Bridget's unfortunate demise.

    Guest co-presenter: Mairead Kiernan

    Music: 

    Maija Sofia:  The wife of Michael Cleary

    Notes/ References/ Further Reading:

    Amazon Lore: Black Stockings, 2017; 

    Dictionary of Irish Biography: Cleary, Bridget, Angela Bourke.; 

    Angela Bourke, The burning of Bridget Cleary: a true story (1999); 

    Reading a Woman's Death: Colonial Text and Oral Tradition in Nineteenth-Century Ireland · Angela Bourke · Feminist Studies 21 (3):553 (1995); 

    Library Ireland: Bridget Cleary burned to death, Michael J. McCarthy. Five Years in Ireland. 1901; 

    Magnus Course (2017) Changelings: alterity beyond difference, Folk Life, 55:1, 12-21; 

    McGrath, Thomas. “Fairy Faith and Changelings: The Burning of Bridget Cleary in 1895.” Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, vol. 71, no. 282, 1982, pp. 178–184; 

    RTE Brainstorm: "Darkest Ireland" and the burning of Bridget Cleary, 22 October 2020; 

    RTE Doc on One: The Burning of Bridget Cleary, 1995; 

    RTE Hidden History: Fairy Wife – The Burning of Bridget Cleary, 2005.

    • 59 min
    Kit Cavanagh the soldier

    Kit Cavanagh the soldier

    Kit Cavanagh was a bar owner in Dublin whose husband went out to pay a bill and never came home. A year later, she learned that he had been enlisted in the army so she did what any self respecting wife and mother of three would do.... she dressed up as a man, joined the army and went to try bring him home. Listen to this weeks episode for the rest of her adventure.



    Notes/ References

    Wild Irish Women Extraordinary Lives from History by Marion Broderick,
    https://www.pbfa.org/books/the-life-and-adventures-of-mrs-christian-davies-commonly-called-mother-ross

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Davies

    https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/abroad/the-crossdresser-from-dublin-who-tricked-the-british-army-1.3544764

    https://www.theirishstory.com/2014/12/09/book-review-the-secret-of-kit-cavenaugh-a-remarkable-irish-woman-and-soldier/#.XvDqJJNKjow

    https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/cavanagh-kit-1667-1739

    • 29 min

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