The wait is over - as we can finally reveal the first podcast of it's kind in Cork City brought to you by schoolkids! Tune into the very talented Transition Year students of Presentation Brothers Cork for an exciting show featuring an array of topics from tech to travel, current affairs, literature and everything in between. We have it covered! There's also some very exciting guests and appearances - so hit that play button and subscribe!
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The wait is over - as we can finally reveal the first podcast of it's kind in Cork City brought to you by schoolkids! Tune into the very talented Transition Year students of Presentation Brothers Cork for an exciting show featuring an array of topics from tech to travel, current affairs, literature and everything in between. We have it covered! There's also some very exciting guests and appearances - so hit that play button and subscribe!
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We’re delighted to welcome Richie Sadlier back to PBC Podcast for a wide ranging chat with Brian O Leary and Sam Hernan. Richie is a former footballer and current RTÉ football panelist who has covered 4 Euros and 3 World Cups as a pundit and who also wrote Irish Sports Book of the Year 2019: his autobiography, ‘Recovering.’ He works as a psychotherapist specialising in working with teenagers and regularly contributes to television and radio on adolescent development and issues relating to young people.
With our TY crew on work experience, 6th years Brian and Sam, former podcasters themselves, returned to the mics for a sometimes lighthearted, sometimes serious conversation. Naturally among the topics were soccer and Richie’s move from home to pursue a professional soccer contract after doing his Leaving Cert; his curtailed professional career and the impact on his mental health; his views on the modern game and his experience as a pundit including his early days alongside John Giles, Liam Brady and Eamon Dunphy. Mobile phones and social media in school are also a hot topic and it’s interesting to hear our 6th years give their perspectives on our recent no phone day in Pres.
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Our veteran podcasters and theatre maestros are back with yet another masterpiece play. It's once again set in another whacky world, this time taking us into the wild wild west. Buckle up, yee-haw! Staying in the States, Óisín Tóibín has some special guests from the heart St. Louis, Missouri and we also get some tips in learning to decipher the difference between misinformation and disinformation online. All that and more.
Presented by: The TY's of Presentation Brothers College Cork
Produced by: Éanna Ó' Lionnsigh
Sound Production by: Elaine Smith
Huge thanks to the wonderful artists at Pixabay:
Sound Effects by Max Hammarbäck, Jurij, freesound_community, Traian Mitroi, Salti Amusa, Zen, Aman Kumar, Alexander, Jauk, Universfield, r7cny11q7r, Sandro Lima and floraphonic.
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Vive la Reunion! Well, we've previously had interviews in Russian and German on PBC Podcast and now French steps to the fore. In the season finale we meet our exotic visitors from a school in the Indian Ocean who came into Pres on an exchange in May. Teacher Luc Briand and his students from Reunion Island, a French Département east of Madagascar, share their culture and music with us including bi-lingual interviews and chats.
Amuse-toi bien! We also feature an in-depth interview with our own Oisín Tóibín who is representing Ireland in the U-16 European Basketball Championships this summer. Thanks for listening and we'll see you soon for Season 5!
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We've a star studded line up this episode with a literary theme at the heart. This episode is inspired by poet Liam Lynch, a Kerryman from whose passion for poetry ignited after he went blind at a very young age. Through poetry he began to understand the true feelings within his soul & mind as he began to adapt to a new world.
The TY's carried out a Poetry For The Blind Project in honour of Liam, so what better way to hear some poetry from some very famous voices on their favourite poems. We hear from movie star Cillian Murphy, to comedian Mario Rosenstock & Cork hurling legend Donal Óg Cusak, not to forget some PBC teachers who share some of their own poetry.
We also have a in depth interview with poet & PBC alumnus Bernard O'Donoghue on his school days & what led him to a life in the literary world.
And last but not least we have critics Ronan & Cian on their movie & literary recommendations. All that & more so tune in now!
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