Aran Island Discs ☘️

Rossa McDermott

Aran Island Discs is an intimate, Irish-hearted interview podcast that uses music as a gateway to the personal histories of Ireland’s most notable figures. Set against the imagined, windswept backdrop of the Aran Islands off Ireland's west coast, the series reimagines the classic "castaway" format for a modern Irish audience. Hosted by Rossa McDermott, each episode invites a guest—from the worlds of sport, business, media, and the arts—to curate the "soundtrack of their life." The Aran Islands serve as a powerful metaphor for resilience, reflection, and raw honesty. As guests introduce their chosen tracks, they unlock candid stories of childhood ambitions, defining setbacks, personal triumphs, and the mentors who shaped them. The music is not the destination; it is the doorway into deeper human truths. Core ThemesIrishness: Exploring what it means to be Irish in the modern world and how heritage influences character.Resilience: A recurring focus on "grit" and how guests have navigated the "Atlantic-sized" challenges in their careers and personal lives.Music as Memory: Using specific songs to trigger "sliding doors" moments and emotional vulnerability that standard interviews often miss.Key Series InformationHost: Rossa McDermottproduction: Recorded at Dublin South Podcast Studios in Dundrum; produced and edited by Peter Rice.Format: Fortnightly episodes, typically 40–50 minutes in length.Distribution: Available on all major platforms, including Acast, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Notable Guests to DateThe show has featured a diverse range of high-profile "islanders," including: Conor Niland: Tennis star and award-winning author of The Racket.Declan Ryan: Businessman and Ryanair founding family member.Kevin Kilbane: Former Republic of Ireland international footballer.Deb Grant: BBC Radio 6 Music presenter.Eamon Carr: Drummer for the legendary rock band Horslips.Caroline McGuigan: Founder of Suicide or Survive Settle in. Take the ferry. Discover the stories that live between the notes. The podcast presenter is Rossa McDermott, and the series is recorded at Dublin South Podcast Studios in Dundrum. The concept is devised by Dos Amigos, and edited by Peter Rice Reviews Aran Island Discs is more than just a "Irish version" of a BBC classic. It is a masterclass in empathetic interviewing that treats its guests as people first and "notables" second. It has successfully carved out a niche in the crowded Irish podcast market by being both nostalgic and intensely contemporary. #aranislanddiscs #podcast #podcastseries #nusic #rossamcdermott #acast #spotify #applemusic #ireland #inismor #inismeain #inismaan www.aranislanddiscs.ie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Eamon Carr

    EPISODE 1

    Eamon Carr

    Writer, musician, art historian, Eamon Carr’s artistic career began when, inspired by the Liverpool Scene, he set up the Tara Telephone collective with Peter Fallon in 1969.   The group organised poetry workshops and published the small press Capella magazine, Book of Invasions broadsheet and began a series of collections under the Gallery Books imprint. The group also gave recitals and toured extensively. One of Eamon’s initiatives was to team up with Che Guevara poster artist Jim Fitzpatrick for a series of poem posters. One of these, A Tale of Love, was included in the Tate Gallery, Liverpool, Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic Era Exhibition in 2005, which later toured to Vienna and Frankfurt.  In 1971, Eamon moved on to co-found Horslips, the pioneering folk-rock group in which he is lyricist and drummer. The group’s most recent release is More Than You Can Chew, a box-set of 33 albums.  A journalist and broadcaster, he presented Seeking Refuge, an exhibition of his photography documenting life in refugee camps on the Kosovo-Albania border in 1999, with music by Ken O’Duffy, as part of the Festival of Politics (2019).  In 2010, his five-poem cycle Ascension: Ireland was staged in the Walled Garden of the Pearse Museum by multi-media artist Daniel Figgis.  Artists whose work he brought to general release, through independent record labels he supervised, include Philip Chevron's The Radiators from Space, Agnes Bernelle, Light A Big Fire, The Golden Horde and the Stars of Heaven among others. His poetry and lyrics have been recorded by a number of musicians including Henry McCullough, Eamonn Dowd and Mike Brookfield.    A former recipient of the Sarah Purser Scholarship (The History of European Painting) at Trinity College, Dublin, he is a widely-published commentator on culture, arts and sport.   Aran Island Discs is an Irish themed podcast hosted by Rossa McDermott Each episode features a guest who is invited to imagine themselves on the Aran Islands—a symbolic place evoking rugged beauty and Irish cultural heritage—and explore the soundtrack of their life. Guests choose songs that have shaped their personal journeys, sparking conversations about key moments, memories, and influences in their life. edited by Peter Rice, and distributed via platforms Acast, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. . Sponsorship enquiries contact@aranislanddiscs.ie www.aranislanddiscs.ie I“Feels like sitting in on a real conversation” #AranIslandDiscs #IrishPodcast #PodcastIreland #IrishStories #MusicAndMemory #LongFormPodcast#IrishCulture#PodcastLife  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    54 min
  2. Redmond O’Donoghue

    EPISODE 2

    Redmond O’Donoghue

    Redmond O'Donoghue is as near to being a Waterford man as you can get without actually being born there. As it happens, he was born in Cork but his bank manager father quickly moved down the coast to Waterford. The family lived ``over the shop'' and O'Donoghue tells how he trotted through the branch each day en route to Waterpark, the city's rugby-playing school. How proficient he was at the game is not known, but a passion and recognised skill at tennis was handed down from his mother, Mickie, who once took on her sister in the final of the Irish Open at Fitzwilliam. Indeed, it was through tennis that he met his wife Anthea, who went on to represent Ireland at all levels of the game. On leaving school, O'Donoghue went to UCD and studied for a B Comm. Bank managers' sons had a habit in those days of following in their fathers' footsteps. Luckily, O'Donoghue had a bit of pull with Harrington Goodlass Wall, the Cork paint maker, and entered its sales department. In 1968, he joined Ford in Cork and spent 18 years with the motor company, moving to Bristol before becoming marketing director of Ford in Spain, a huge car market. in 1985 He moved back home joining Waterford Crystal (or Waterford Glass as it was then known) at the behest of Paddy Hayes, his former boss at Ford in Cork, who had only recently moved to the company as executive chairman. Given some of the challenges the company had been facing l, O'Donoghue said he saw Dr O'Reilly's involvement as ``the critical turning point''. It was the lifeline which allowed the executives to concentrate on developing what was one of Ireland's very few brands. More recently as Chairman of the Board of Management at Newtown School, he has overseen its strategic planning and business development. He had also Chairman at the Confederation of Golf in Ireland for over a decade. Redmond has held senior roles at esteemed institutions, including Good Food Ireland, Failte Ireland, IBEC, Waterford Institute of Technology, Greencore, Waterford Wedgwood Plc, The Marketing Institute, and Ford Motor Company  His academic background is rooted in business marketing, with degrees from Harvard Business School and University College Dublin. Being a native of Ireland, he holds a deep understanding of the local market and economy Courtesy of the Irish Examiner Aran Island Discs is an Irish themed podcast hosted by Rossa McDermott Each episode features a guest who is invited to imagine themselves on the Aran Islands—a symbolic place evoking rugged beauty and Irish cultural heritage—and explore the soundtrack of their life. Guests choose songs that have shaped their personal journeys, sparking conversations about key moments, memories, and influences in their life. edited by Peter Rice, and distributed via platforms Acast, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. . Sponsorship enquiries contact@aranislanddiscs.ie www.aranislanddiscs.ie I“Feels like sitting in on a real conversation” #AranIslandDiscs #IrishPodcast #PodcastIreland #IrishStories #MusicAndMemory #LongFormPodcast#IrishCulture#PodcastLife  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    50 min
  3. Aideen McQueen

    EPISODE 3

    Aideen McQueen

    Aideen McQueen, one of Ireland’s most remarkable female stand-up comedians. Her meteoric rise in the comedy scene began when she reached the final of the esteemed “Funny Funny” comedy competition after only her third gig. Since then, she has been captivating audiences all across Ireland, performing at renowned clubs such as the International and The Laughter Lounge. Aideen’s unique style sets her apart as a shining star among the new generation of Irish comics. Her wit is sharp, her persona is sassy, and her delivery is irresistibly funny. With her saucy and captivating stage presence, Aideen leaves audiences in stitches, ensuring an unforgettable comedy experience. Not only a rising star on the stage, Aideen has made regular appearances on esteemed platforms such as RTE, TG4, BBC Northern Ireland, and BBC Radio 4. As one of the resident comperes at the prestigious International Comedy Club in Dublin, she has shared the stage with comedy legends like Sean Hughes, Reginald D Hunter, Ardal O’Hanon, Dylan Moran, Johnny Vegas, Phil Kay, and Frankie Boyle. m Aran Island Discs is an Irish themed podcast hosted by Rossa McDermott Each episode features a guest who is invited to imagine themselves on the Aran Islands—a symbolic place evoking rugged beauty and Irish cultural heritage—and explore the soundtrack of their life. Guests choose songs that have shaped their personal journeys, sparking conversations about key moments, memories, and influences in their life. edited by Peter Rice, and distributed via platforms Acast, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. . Sponsorship enquiries contact@aranislanddiscs.ie www.aranislanddiscs.ie I“Feels like sitting in on a real conversation” #AranIslandDiscs #IrishPodcast #PodcastIreland #IrishStories #MusicAndMemory #LongFormPodcast#IrishCulture#PodcastLife  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    29 min
  4. Kevin Cullen

    EPISODE 4

    Kevin Cullen

    Kevin Cullen is an author and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who has written for The Boston Globe since 1985. At the Globe, he served on the Spotlight team, as well as a local, national and foreign correspondent before becoming a columnist. Kevin initially worked as the newspaper’s law enforcement correspondent, and won the Livingston Award for his 1987 portrait of an East Boston hoodlum. He spent several stints on the Spotlight Team, the Globe’s inestigative unit, and was part of the team that first exposed the mobster James “Whitey” Bulger as an FBI informant in 1988, Cullen spent more than 20 years covering the conflict in Northern Ireland, and in 1994 was honored by the Overseas Press Club of America for interpretive reporting from Northern Ireland. In 1997, he was appointed as Dublin bureau chief, covering the peace process in Northern Ireland full time, the only American journalist who did so. He was described by The Irish Times as “the most informed American journalist on Irish affairs,” while the media critic at The Independent of London called him “the most astute observer of Irish affairs in the American media.” After a year in Dublin, he moved to London to serve as chief European correspondent, covering war in the former Yugoslavia. He reported from more than 20 countries across Europe. In 2001, after four years abroad, he returned to Boston and joined the Globe’s investigative team which won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2003 for exposing the coverup of sexual abuse of minors by Roman Catholic priests. The team also won many other awards for those exposes, including the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting, the George Polk Award for National Reporting, and the Selden Ring Award for Investigative Reporting. In 2007, he was promoted to metro columnist and the following year won the Batten Medal, from the American Society of Newspaper Editors for a selection of columns on people down on their luck. in 2013. In 2010 and 2014, he was named best columnist by the National Headliners Awards. His columns highlighting the suicide of a 15-year-old girl who was bullied by schoolmates won the top award from the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma at Columbia University in 2013.In 2013, the American Society of Newspaper Editors awarded him the Batten Medal again and is the only person to win the award twice In 2014, Cullen won the Mike Royko Award as best columnist chosen by the American Society of Newspaper Editors and was part of the team that was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news for coverage of the Boston Marathon bombings. Separately, he was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in commentary. Cullen has been a frequent commentator on National Public Radio, the BBC, and RTE, Ireland’s national broadcaster. His work has appeared in The Irish Times and Sunday Independent in Ireland. He also appeared weekly on Newstalk radio’s “Lunchtime” programe in Ireland. He is co-author of “Betrayal: The Crisis in the Catholic Church,” and was a contributor to the book, “Britain and Ireland: Lives Entwined II.” Also, co-author of the New York Times bestseller, “Whitey Bulger: America’s Most Wanted Gangster and the Manhunt That Brought Him to Justice,” which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. He wrote the opening chapter for the Houghton Mifflin anthology, “Our Boston,” to benefit victims of the Marathon bombings. A Boston native, Kevin Cullen graduated from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, attended Trinity College in Dublin, and was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University. Aran Island Discs is an Irish themed podcast hosted by Rossa McDermott Each episode features a guest who is invited to imagine themselves on the Aran Islands—a symbolic place evoking rugged beauty and Irish cultural heritage—and explore the soundtrack of their life. Guests choose songs that have shaped their personal journeys, sparking conversations about key moments, memories, and influences in their life. edited by Peter Rice, and distributed via platforms Acast, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. . Sponsorship enquiries contact@aranislanddiscs.ie www.aranislanddiscs.ie I“Feels like sitting in on a real conversation” #AranIslandDiscs #IrishPodcast #PodcastIreland #IrishStories #MusicAndMemory #LongFormPodcast#IrishCulture#PodcastLife  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    57 min
  5. Daniel Mullhall

    EPISODE 5

    Daniel Mullhall

    Daniel Mulhall is a former Irish Ambassador to Malaysia, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States. Since his retirement from the diplomatic service, he has been Global Distinguished Professor of Irish Studies at Glucksman Ireland House, New York University, Parnell Fellow at Magdalene College, Cambridge and a Resident Fellow at the Institute of Politics, Harvard University. He is a consultant with the global law firm, DLA Piper, Rockwood PR and the Stelios Philanthropic Foundation. He is Brand Ambassador for the Carlichauns, an animated children’s entertainment venture based on Irish folklore. Throughout his diplomatic career, he has lectured and published extensively on Irish history and literature. His most recent publications are Ulysses: A Reader’s Odyssey (New Island Books, 2022) and Pilgrim Soul: W.B. Yeats and the Ireland of his Time (New Island Books, 2023). He is a regular media commentator, columnist and book reviewer. Aran Island Discs is an Irish themed podcast hosted by Rossa McDermott Each episode features a guest who is invited to imagine themselves on the Aran Islands—a symbolic place evoking rugged beauty and Irish cultural heritage—and explore the soundtrack of their life. Guests choose songs that have shaped their personal journeys, sparking conversations about key moments, memories, and influences in their life. edited by Peter Rice, and distributed via platforms Acast, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. . Sponsorship enquiries contact@aranislanddiscs.ie www.aranislanddiscs.ie I“Feels like sitting in on a real conversation” #AranIslandDiscs #IrishPodcast #PodcastIreland #IrishStories #MusicAndMemory #LongFormPodcast#IrishCulture#PodcastLife  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    44 min
  6. Christopher Murphy

    EPISODE 6

    Christopher Murphy

    Christopher Murphy is an Irish castle restorer and heritage conservation specialist, best known for his long-term commitment to the restoration, preservation, and sustainable reuse of historic Irish castles and fortified houses. His work focuses on safeguarding architectural heritage while ensuring buildings remain structurally sound and viable for modern use. Murphy is particularly respected for his hands-on approach, combining traditional craft skills—such as stone masonry, lime mortar work, and historic carpentry—with modern conservation principles. He advocates strongly for minimum intervention, authenticity of materials, and respect for a structure’s historical layers. He celebrated his 100th bursary in December 1931 Infants’ school in Rathmines, Dublin 1932 Primary School in Colombo, Sri Lanka 1933-35 Home Schooling in Oughterard 1935 Summer term at Kylemore Abbey (girls’ school) 1935-37 Baymount Preparatory School, Dollymount, North Dunlin 1937-39 Canterbury Cathedral Chori School, Chorister 1939 to 1940 - Kings School Canterbury, Scholar 1940-41 Home education at |Milford, Co. Mayo Trinity College, Dublin 1943-1944 and after military service 1947-1948   Employment History: April 1944 to September 1947 – British and Indian Armies, demobilised with rank of Lieutenant in the Inniskilling Fusiliers January 1949 to April 1962 -Royal Dutch/Shell Group (lived and worked in London, Uganda, Kenya, Jamaica, Panama, Haiti, Santo Domingo, Puerto Rico, Argentina and Algeria) ​Overseas Sales Executive, with a wide variety of responsibilities from time to time, including retail and wholesale planning and marketing, branch management, advertising, public relations, regional head office administration etc. April 1962 – December 1993 – James Capel & Co (now HSBC), London 1962: Engaged as Investment Analyst/Salesman for Continental Europe, with a secondary function as a part-time Discretionary Fund Manager 1967: Investment Analyst in charge of computer applications for research 1968: Partner in charge of computer applications for research and back-office. Oversaw the successful completion of computer models of the London gilts, investment trust and gold share markets, respectively, and the installation of Capels’ first mainframe computer 1973: Gold Trader: Set up and ran a gold coin trading department for Capels 1975-1993: Consultant/Fund Manager: Resigned as a Senior Executive Shareholder, in favour of self-employed association with Capels. Continued computer research for the Firm under this arrangement and managed funds for discretionary clients. Fund Management became primary interest and led to the development of the Pricepro stock selection system (started in 1983). January – December 1994: twelve months on the trading floor of one of the largest Lonon market makers, in close touch with a leading investment research team.  1995-2010 sets up own investment advisor firm and launched a small hedge fund specialising in market neutral portfolio composed of London Bluechips. Moved permanently to Dublin in 2015 to oversee the completion of the restoration and running of Carraigin Castle (Headford, Co. Galway) as a tourist destination, which he has been doing as a sideline since 1969. Aran Island Discs is an Irish themed podcast hosted by Rossa McDermott Each episode features a guest who is invited to imagine themselves on the Aran Islands—a symbolic place evoking rugged beauty and Irish cultural heritage—and explore the soundtrack of their life. Guests choose songs that have shaped their personal journeys, sparking conversations about key moments, memories, and influences in their life. edited by Peter Rice, and distributed via platforms Acast, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. . Sponsorship enquiries contact@aranislanddiscs.ie www.aranislanddiscs.ie I“Feels like sitting in on a real conversation” #AranIslandDiscs #IrishPodcast #PodcastIreland #IrishStories #MusicAndMemory #LongFormPodcast#IrishCulture#PodcastLife  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    40 min
  7. Kevin Killen

    EPISODE 7

    Kevin Killen

    Kevin Killen has spent the last 34 years compiling an impressive list of credentials among the premier pop artists in the music industry, from Peter Gabriel to Elvis Costello, Kate Bush to Jewel, Bon Jovi to Shaun Colvin. Throw in the names of U2, Bryan Ferry, Shakira, Sugarland and Duncan Sheik and you get the idea.  Growing up in a large family of eight children, Kevin was exposed from a young age to the disparate tastes of his elder siblings. This included a healthy dose of Motown, the Beach Boys, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Thin Lizzy to Free. He also became an avid fan of Europe's first pirate commercial radio station, "Radio Luxembourg" and the BBC's" Old Grey Whistle Test" which was responsible for introducing a plethora of new and emerging artists in non-formatted broadcasts.  Kevin moved to NYC in the mid 1980's and has continued to expand the roster of artists that he works with. In the last few years Kevin received 5 Grammy awards for his contributions to the Shakir's "Oral Fajacion" Albums. In 2004 he co-founded the first music online collaboration website -eSession with his friend Gina Fant Saez. in 2007 he mixed his first country album for Sugarland and scored a number 1 hit.  In December 2009 Kevin was nominated for a Grammy in the Best Jazz Instrumental Category for his work on Allen Toussiants "The Bright Mississippi". His most recently completed projects include Australian artists Ben Butler, GoodBye Motel, UK based all girl rock band Fake Club, the great Bobby McFerrin, Liz Brennan, Jen Chapin, Bear Bones and French based artist David Guez. Kevin is currently mixing Suzanne Vega's latest album and is engineering a project fro legendary producer Tony Visconti. Aran Island Discs is an Irish themed podcast hosted by Rossa McDermott Each episode features a guest who is invited to imagine themselves on the Aran Islands—a symbolic place evoking rugged beauty and Irish cultural heritage—and explore the soundtrack of their life. Guests choose songs that have shaped their personal journeys, sparking conversations about key moments, memories, and influences in their life. edited by Peter Rice, and distributed via platforms Acast, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. . Sponsorship enquiries contact@aranislanddiscs.ie www.aranislanddiscs.ie I“Feels like sitting in on a real conversation” #AranIslandDiscs #IrishPodcast #PodcastIreland #IrishStories #MusicAndMemory #LongFormPodcast#IrishCulture#PodcastLife  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    58 min
  8. Olivia Hunt

    EPISODE 8

    Olivia Hunt

    Olivia Hunt is a podcast host, mindfulness teacher, and business leader and coach in the tech sector. She is the creator and host of the No. 1 podcast On Healing, which launched in April 2023. On Healing shares powerful, honest conversations about healing, intuition, love, loss, and the reality of being human. Alongside her podcasting and mindfulness work, Olivia is a business leader and coach in the tech sector, where she has led international teams for more than a decade. Her leadership approach blends compassion, authenticity, and purpose, helping others grow both personally and professionally. Having faced significant loss and adversity in her own life, Olivia's mission is to live a full and conscious life - and to inspire others to do the same through her teaching and talks. Aran Island Discs is an Irish themed podcast hosted by Rossa McDermott Each episode features a guest who is invited to imagine themselves on the Aran Islands—a symbolic place evoking rugged beauty and Irish cultural heritage—and explore the soundtrack of their life. Guests choose songs that have shaped their personal journeys, sparking conversations about key moments, memories, and influences in their life. edited by Peter Rice, and distributed via platforms Acast, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. . Sponsorship enquiries contact@aranislanddiscs.ie www.aranislanddiscs.ie I“Feels like sitting in on a real conversation” #AranIslandDiscs #IrishPodcast #PodcastIreland #IrishStories #MusicAndMemory #LongFormPodcast#IrishCulture#PodcastLife  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    48 min

About

Aran Island Discs is an intimate, Irish-hearted interview podcast that uses music as a gateway to the personal histories of Ireland’s most notable figures. Set against the imagined, windswept backdrop of the Aran Islands off Ireland's west coast, the series reimagines the classic "castaway" format for a modern Irish audience. Hosted by Rossa McDermott, each episode invites a guest—from the worlds of sport, business, media, and the arts—to curate the "soundtrack of their life." The Aran Islands serve as a powerful metaphor for resilience, reflection, and raw honesty. As guests introduce their chosen tracks, they unlock candid stories of childhood ambitions, defining setbacks, personal triumphs, and the mentors who shaped them. The music is not the destination; it is the doorway into deeper human truths. Core ThemesIrishness: Exploring what it means to be Irish in the modern world and how heritage influences character.Resilience: A recurring focus on "grit" and how guests have navigated the "Atlantic-sized" challenges in their careers and personal lives.Music as Memory: Using specific songs to trigger "sliding doors" moments and emotional vulnerability that standard interviews often miss.Key Series InformationHost: Rossa McDermottproduction: Recorded at Dublin South Podcast Studios in Dundrum; produced and edited by Peter Rice.Format: Fortnightly episodes, typically 40–50 minutes in length.Distribution: Available on all major platforms, including Acast, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Notable Guests to DateThe show has featured a diverse range of high-profile "islanders," including: Conor Niland: Tennis star and award-winning author of The Racket.Declan Ryan: Businessman and Ryanair founding family member.Kevin Kilbane: Former Republic of Ireland international footballer.Deb Grant: BBC Radio 6 Music presenter.Eamon Carr: Drummer for the legendary rock band Horslips.Caroline McGuigan: Founder of Suicide or Survive Settle in. Take the ferry. Discover the stories that live between the notes. The podcast presenter is Rossa McDermott, and the series is recorded at Dublin South Podcast Studios in Dundrum. The concept is devised by Dos Amigos, and edited by Peter Rice Reviews Aran Island Discs is more than just a "Irish version" of a BBC classic. It is a masterclass in empathetic interviewing that treats its guests as people first and "notables" second. It has successfully carved out a niche in the crowded Irish podcast market by being both nostalgic and intensely contemporary. #aranislanddiscs #podcast #podcastseries #nusic #rossamcdermott #acast #spotify #applemusic #ireland #inismor #inismeain #inismaan www.aranislanddiscs.ie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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