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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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What does it mean to belong in Ireland? with Social Psychologist and Social Entrepreneur Mamobo Ogoro
How to be Irish
49 minutes 30 seconds
11 months ago
What does it mean to belong in Ireland? with Social Psychologist and Social Entrepreneur Mamobo Ogoro

Belonging is a fundamental human need—but how does this concept play out in the context of Irish society?


In this episode, I’m joined by social psychologist, social entrepreneur, and founder of⁠ Gorm Media⁠, Mamobo Ogoro, to explore the nuances of identity, cultural belonging, and diversity in modern Ireland.


Mamobo shares insights from her research and work in intercultural consultancy, unpacking the linguistic and social dynamics that shape perceptions of inclusion and exclusion in Ireland today.


We discuss:

  • Why Ireland is a “peach culture” rather than a “coconut culture” (and what that means!)

  • First impressions of Irish people from a migrant’s perspective

  • How we can foster greater belonging and intercultural competence in a rapidly diversifying Ireland

  • The role of language and discourse in creating (or breaking) connections in society


Mamobo also talks about her groundbreaking work with Gorm Media, an award-winning social enterprise that uses creative media and intercultural training to advance belonging and unity across differences. If you’re curious about the intersection of psychology, cultural identity, and social entrepreneurship, this conversation is a must-listen.


Where to Find Gorm Media:

  • ⁠Instagram⁠

  • ⁠TikTok⁠

  • ⁠YouTube⁠


Want More of Mamobo?

Catch her hosting⁠ Younified⁠ on Newstalk, where she shines a light on diverse voices and stories that reflect the reality of life in Ireland today.


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Beir bua,

Úna xx

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.