Welcome to the Smashing Times Arts and Human Rights Show, hosted by Mary Moynihan and Freda Manweiler. Join us for an hour of discussions on equality, diversity, and the powerful work of artists advocating for human rights. From theatre and film to digital arts and sculpture, we explore a wide array of creative forms that inspire change. Tune in to hear unique perspectives and stories from the world of art, all recorded at Dublin South FM.
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Welcome to the Smashing Times Arts and Human Rights Show, hosted by Mary Moynihan and Freda Manweiler. Join us for an hour of discussions on equality, diversity, and the powerful work of artists advocating for human rights. From theatre and film to digital arts and sculpture, we explore a wide array of creative forms that inspire change. Tune in to hear unique perspectives and stories from the world of art, all recorded at Dublin South FM.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On this episode, we dive into the intersection of arts and human rights with writer, performer, and director Jenny Macdonald. Jenny discusses her new show The Tightrope Walker, debuting at Smock Alley Theatre as part of the First Fortnight Festival, Ireland’s annual mental health arts event. The play navigates illness, recovery, and the power of community and care.
We’ll also review the new Troubles-related TV series Say Nothing, share "Ten We Admire" — artists and artworks that inspire us — and wrap up with News from the Network, including upcoming events and opportunities.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.