60 episodes

Based out of Dublin, Ireland the Inspireland podcast hopes to make what's relevant, interesting. On the show Dave Curran interviews people from all over the world with a wide variety of backgrounds.

The interviews are long format in an attempt to get beyond the sound bite culture that has come to dominate much of modern media.
Topics covered by the show will be as wide ranging as the interests of the host. The show will be released fortnightly at massive expense and great inconvenience.
Subscribe and enjoy.

inspireland podcast Dave Curran

    • Society & Culture
    • 3.5 • 2 Ratings

Based out of Dublin, Ireland the Inspireland podcast hopes to make what's relevant, interesting. On the show Dave Curran interviews people from all over the world with a wide variety of backgrounds.

The interviews are long format in an attempt to get beyond the sound bite culture that has come to dominate much of modern media.
Topics covered by the show will be as wide ranging as the interests of the host. The show will be released fortnightly at massive expense and great inconvenience.
Subscribe and enjoy.

    Pop Filter: Best of 2016

    Pop Filter: Best of 2016

    There’s too much pop culture to possibly keep track of. There are so many podcasts, apps, boxsets, books, and movies clamouring for your attention that it’s hard to know which are worth exploring. That’s where Pop Filter comes in.
    The producer/editor behind the Inspireland Podcast, Wil McDermott, and Wil’s friend, Lorraine Harton, (and sometimes Dave from Inspireland), sit down every couple of weeks to discuss some of the latest popular culture.
    In this episode Wil & Dave discuss their favourite Pop Culture from 2017. Enjoy.
     

    • 1 hr 7 min
    E51 Kliph Nesteroff: History Of US Comedy

    E51 Kliph Nesteroff: History Of US Comedy

    Kliph Nesteroff joins me on the show to discuss his bestselling book The Comedians; Drunks, Thieves, Scoundrels and the History of American Comedy. The Comedians chronicles the evolution of comedy from interval acts in burlesque shows, through its growth on radio and tv, to the glory days of Las Vegas and the comedy clubs, before finishing on the comedy of the new millenium.
    The Comedians expertly blends deep research, anecdotes, and gossip to give us the definitive history of comedy and comedians but it also a social history of the US since the early 20th century. Kliph was a brilliant guest and his own origins are as fascinating as many of the people he chronicles.
    During our conversation we discuss;
    How Leo Tolstoy saved his grandparents from the gulags. His first experience of live comedy. His years as a stand-up comedian. His love of counterculture. The time he worked in a halfway house for heroin, crack, and meth heads. Why Richard Pryor is so important to modern comedians. Why comedy is full of white, middle-aged guys. The types of personalities that are attracted to comedy (narcissistic personality disorder). Kliph was a brilliant guest and it was great having him on the show. Enjoy, Dave.
    For full episode notes, including a list of Kliph's recommendations visit the inspireland podcast blog.

    • 1 hr 9 min
    POP FILTER: BLACK MIRROR

    POP FILTER: BLACK MIRROR

    ***THERE WILL BE SPOLIERS***
    In episode #3 of Pop Filter I join Wil and Lorraine to discuss the first few episodes of Netflix's bleak but brilliant Black Mirror. Black Mirror was written by the always excellent Charlie Brooker and the current 6 episodes are the first installment of a 12 part season 3 commissioned by Netflix. 
    Black Mirror paints a pessimistic picture of a dystopian,technology driven, near-future that will make you want to smash all your connected devices. Dave

    • 48 min
    E50 Dara O'Kearney: Poker Pro

    E50 Dara O'Kearney: Poker Pro

    In this episode of the podcast I was delighted to be joined in the studio by professional Irish poker player, Dara O'Kearney. Dara, or Doke as he's known in the poker world, gave a wide ranging and fascinating interview that's definitely one of my favourites to date. It's a long one but a good one! Enjoy, Dave.
    Some of the areas we spoke about were:
    Dara's late entry and rapid ascension in the professional poker world. His experience as an ultra runner, including representing Ireland, and completing a 24 hour race. We chat about Dara's unlikely online friendship with David Bowie from the mid 1990s, a friendship initiated by Dara's online criticism of Bowie's online project. We chat about the psychology of endurance based high-performance. We discussed Dara's experience in dealing with his son's autism. For full episode notes visit the inspireland podcast blog. Thanks, Dave

    • 1 hr 23 min
    POP FILTER: WESTWORLD

    POP FILTER: WESTWORLD

    In episode #2 of Pop Filter Wil and Lorraine discuss the first few episodes of HBO's Westworld. Westworld is based on a 1973 film of the same name that was written and directed by novelist, Michael Crichton.
    Westworld blends the Western and Sci-Fi genres and has a stellar cast. The reviews for the show have been overwhelmingly positive with IndieWire saying that it is: “Ambitious to the edge of a cliff."
    There will be SPOILERS! Enjoy. Dave

    • 49 min
    E49 Virginia Heffernan: The Internet As Art

    E49 Virginia Heffernan: The Internet As Art

    I've read books and think pieces about the internet but none have come close to describing the web's awesome yet terrifying power as well as Magic And Loss by Virginia Heffernan. Heffernan, who has been described as "...one of the mothers of the internet.", views the web as a massive work of art favouring speed, wit, and versatility.
    Virginia's work sidesteps the cliches rife in analysis of online life (decreased attention spans, trolls, obsession with appearance, etc) by taking a highly original, and at times searingly personal, account of the web's rules, aesthertics, and values.
    Some of the topics covered in our conversation were;
    The recent US election and the role social media may have played in it's outcome. The fact that the web is now a part of our humanity, an expression of it, rather than merely an addendum to it. How virtual reality may create a deeper desire for real-world experience. A lot of what we think os as new, isn't; self-portraits, memes, pithy wisdom, the use of symbols to express ideas etc. The hipster revolt. How hard it is keeping up with young people in whatsapp groups. Virginia tells us some of her favourite internet things and places. It was great talking to Virginia and I hope to have her back on the show soon. You can check the full episode notes out at inspireland podcast. Enjoy the show, Dave
     

    • 53 min

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