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How to be Irish
Úna Harty
21 episodes
1 day ago
Examining Irish society and culture to understand how our history, psychology, and politics have shaped what it means to be Irish today. Join me as I host conversations with Irish people who are experts in different facets of Irish culture, including nature, language, healing, folklore, mythology, music, poetry, mental health, entrepreneurism, activism, identity, social issues and current affairs. I also ask every guest what it means to be Irish. Their answers may surprise you.
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Examining Irish society and culture to understand how our history, psychology, and politics have shaped what it means to be Irish today. Join me as I host conversations with Irish people who are experts in different facets of Irish culture, including nature, language, healing, folklore, mythology, music, poetry, mental health, entrepreneurism, activism, identity, social issues and current affairs. I also ask every guest what it means to be Irish. Their answers may surprise you.
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How much has Irish Society changed since the 1950s? with Feminist and LGBTIQA Campaigner Ailbhe Smyth
How to be Irish
53 minutes 24 seconds
1 year ago
How much has Irish Society changed since the 1950s? with Feminist and LGBTIQA Campaigner Ailbhe Smyth

Why did Ireland undergo so much societal change in the 1990s and 2000s? What was it like to be a young woman or a member of the LGBTQ+ community in Ireland in the late 20th century? What are the issues we should be focusing on next in Irish society?

Ailbhe Smyth is an LGBTIQA and feminist activist, campaigner. She was co-director of the Together for Yes campaign to repeal the 8th amendment in 2018, and an academic at UCD where she founded and directed the Women's Studies programme.

Join us in the How to be Irish studio as we discuss:

  • The referendums of recent years in Ireland and how they came about.

  • What it was like to be a lesbian in Ireland in the 1980s and 1990s.

  • How the Catholic Church dominated Irish society for years.

  • Why climate change needs to be prioritised.

Let me know what you think of this discussion in the comments!

You can follow Ailbhe on X and Instagram.

How to be Irish is on Instagram, and you can follow me, Úna, on TikTok.

How to be Irish
Examining Irish society and culture to understand how our history, psychology, and politics have shaped what it means to be Irish today. Join me as I host conversations with Irish people who are experts in different facets of Irish culture, including nature, language, healing, folklore, mythology, music, poetry, mental health, entrepreneurism, activism, identity, social issues and current affairs. I also ask every guest what it means to be Irish. Their answers may surprise you.