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Phenomná
Phenomna
22 episodes
4 days ago
From witches to artists to revolutionaries; Phenomná is a feminist history podcast looking at Irish women who have been under represented or written out of mainstream history. It is presented by Maria Butler and Shaunna Lee Lynch who are both very excited to help share the stories of the Irish women who shaped the world we live in today.
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From witches to artists to revolutionaries; Phenomná is a feminist history podcast looking at Irish women who have been under represented or written out of mainstream history. It is presented by Maria Butler and Shaunna Lee Lynch who are both very excited to help share the stories of the Irish women who shaped the world we live in today.
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Phenomná
Ninette de Valois the doyenne of ballet
This week I am joined by Andrea Bolger who is talking about Ninette de Valois who was born in Wicklow (under a different but also unusual name) and went on to found the Royal Ballet Company.  Listen to learn all about Ninette and her amazing achievements and also to learn how my Mother and definitely not my lack of talent prevented me from becoming a ballerina.... Sources to follow
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4 years ago
30 minutes 54 seconds

Phenomná
Lizzie Halliday the serial killer part 2

This week Morgan finishes our two part episode on Lizzie Halliday. Listen in to hear about how things finally caught up with Lizzie, her trial and ultimate demise

Notes/ References

Kevin Owens: Killing Time in the Catskills: The twisted tale of the Catskill Ripper Elizabeth "Lizzie" McNally Halliday (2019)

Marian Broderick: Wild Irish Women: Extraordinary Lives from History (2012)

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4 years ago
50 minutes 2 seconds

Phenomná
Lizzie Halliday the serial killer part 1
This week we're joined by writer Morgan Ormond for the fist in our two part episode on Lizzie Halliday. Lizzie was a 19th Century arsonist, bigamist, committer of grant theft horse (which is apparently a thing) and serial killer. Listen to hear all about her path of destruction. Notes/ References Kevin Owens: Killing Time in the Catskills: The twisted tale of the Catskill Ripper Elizabeth "Lizzie" McNally Halliday (2019) Marian Broderick: Wild Irish Women: Extraordinary Lives from History (2012)
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4 years ago
57 minutes 21 seconds

Phenomná
Maeve Brennan the voice of New York

This week, guest Mairead Kiernan shares the tale of Maeve Brennan.  Maeve was a glamourous and troubled writer who wrote for the New Yorker and Harper's Bazaar during the 1950s, 60s and 70s. A combination of Carrie Bradshaw, Nora Ephron and Grey Gardens, Maeve has seen a recent resurgence of popularity in Irish literary circles.  Listen to this week's episode to find out more.

Notes/ References

Maeve Brennan: Homesick at the New Yorker; Angela Bourke, 2016;

The Visitor; Maeve Brennan, 2001 published by New Island Press;

Yvonnejerrold.com: Robert Brennan  1881-1964;

Irish America: The Troubled Life of Meave Brennan;

County Wexford 1916 Commemorative Website: Una Brennan; 

The New Yorker: Page Turner, A Maeve Brennan Revival?;

The Irish Times: Maeve Brennan podcast with her biographer Angela Bourke;

The New Yorker: Roddy Doyle reads Life without Children.

Music by GeriArt from Pixabay


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5 years ago
37 minutes 27 seconds

Phenomná
Bridget Cleary the Fairy Changeling

We're starting Season Two with a bang as we tell the story of Bridget Cleary who was burned as a fairy changeling in 1895. Turns out we weren't too fond of fairies back in the day. Listen in to hear what led to Bridget's unfortunate demise.

Guest co-presenter: Mairead Kiernan

Music: 

Maija Sofia:  The wife of Michael Cleary

Notes/ References/ Further Reading:

Amazon Lore: Black Stockings, 2017; 

Dictionary of Irish Biography: Cleary, Bridget, Angela Bourke.; 

Angela Bourke, The burning of Bridget Cleary: a true story (1999); 

Reading a Woman's Death: Colonial Text and Oral Tradition in Nineteenth-Century Ireland · Angela Bourke · Feminist Studies 21 (3):553 (1995); 

Library Ireland: Bridget Cleary burned to death, Michael J. McCarthy. Five Years in Ireland. 1901; 

Magnus Course (2017) Changelings: alterity beyond difference, Folk Life, 55:1, 12-21; 

McGrath, Thomas. “Fairy Faith and Changelings: The Burning of Bridget Cleary in 1895.” Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, vol. 71, no. 282, 1982, pp. 178–184; 

RTE Brainstorm: "Darkest Ireland" and the burning of Bridget Cleary, 22 October 2020; 

RTE Doc on One: The Burning of Bridget Cleary, 1995; 

RTE Hidden History: Fairy Wife – The Burning of Bridget Cleary, 2005.


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5 years ago
59 minutes 11 seconds

Phenomná
Kit Cavanagh the soldier

Kit Cavanagh was a bar owner in Dublin whose husband went out to pay a bill and never came home. A year later, she learned that he had been enlisted in the army so she did what any self respecting wife and mother of three would do.... she dressed up as a man, joined the army and went to try bring him home. Listen to this weeks episode for the rest of her adventure.


Notes/ References

Wild Irish Women Extraordinary Lives from History by Marion Broderick,

https://www.pbfa.org/books/the-life-and-adventures-of-mrs-christian-davies-commonly-called-mother-ross

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Davies

https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/abroad/the-crossdresser-from-dublin-who-tricked-the-british-army-1.3544764

https://www.theirishstory.com/2014/12/09/book-review-the-secret-of-kit-cavenaugh-a-remarkable-irish-woman-and-soldier/#.XvDqJJNKjow

https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/cavanagh-kit-1667-1739

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5 years ago
29 minutes 48 seconds

Phenomná
Teresa Deevy the overlooked Abbey playwright

Teresa Deevy was a prolific playwright for the Abbey in the 1930s before going on to write for radio and television in Ireland and the UK. She also happened to turn deaf a decade before radio appeared in Ireland meaning she never heard any of her works performed. Listen to this week's episode to find out more about her "deevious" ways.  I accept that is a terrible pun but it's here now and there's nothing you can do about it....

Notes/ References:

“The Abbey Dramatists: 1926–1945.” After the Irish Renaissance: A Critical History of the Irish Drama since The Plough and The Stars, by Robert Hogan, NED - New edition ed., University of Minnesota Press, 1967, pp. 21–51. 

Murray, Christopher. “THE FOUNDATION OF THE MODERN IRISH THEATRE: A CENTENARY ASSESSMENT.” Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies (HJEAS), vol. 4, no. 1/2, 1998, pp. 39–56. 

Jordan, John. “Teresa Deevy: An Introduction.” University Review, vol. 1, no. 8, 1956, pp. 13–26. 

Irish Times: 25 fearless women who helped shape today’s Ireland

O'Doherty, Martina Ann. “Teresa Deevy and ‘Wife to James Whelan.’” Irish University Review, vol. 25, no. 1, 1995, pp. 25–28. 

Walshe, Eibhear. “Lost Dominions: European Catholicism and Irish Nationalism in the Plays of Teresa Deevy.” Irish University Review, vol. 25, no. 1, 1995, pp. 133–142. 

Teresa Deevey: the overlooked Irish playwright

http://waterfordireland.tripod.com/teresa_deevy,_playrig.htm

Teresa Deevy Archive: http://deevy.nuim.ie/about

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5 years ago
26 minutes 12 seconds

Phenomná
Mother Jones, the most dangerous woman in America

After tragically losing all of her children to yellow fever, Cork woman Mary Harris became the mother of a movement. She mobilized tens of thousands of workers all over the US to strike, unionize and fight against harsh working conditions, labor exploitation, inequality and class warfare.

Persistent in her mission to unite workers of all races, men, women and children, her home became "anywhere there is a fight".  The name 'Mother Jones' brought fear and dread to the wealthy land owners as she became known as 'the most dangerous woman in America'. Hear the full story of this hell-raiser now. 

References/Notes: 

https://motherjonescork.com/about/

https://aflcio.org/about/history/labor-history-people/mother-jones

https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/mary-harris-jones

https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/abroad/mary-harris-who-became-mother-jones-the-united-states-fiercest-union-organiser-1.3017717

https://www.motherjonesmuseum.org/information/who-was-mother-jones/

https://www.biography.com/activist/mother-jones

https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/lifestyle/features/mary-harris-the-cork-girl-who-grew-up-to-become-the-most-dangerous-woman-in-america-875279.html

Autobiography of Mother Jones By Mary Harris Jones

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5 years ago
37 minutes 12 seconds

Phenomná
Zandra Mitchell- Ireland's first professional saxophone player

Zandra Mitchell led the type of life that doesn't seem real. She left Ireland at a young age and toured all around the globe as a jazz musician. She shared the stage with jazz legends and lived the interwar jazz lifestyle. She was also one of only forty Irish citizens in Germany for World War Two.   Life is a cabaret old chum, so put on your pearls, pour your whiskey and come learn about Zandra's extraordinary life.


Notes/ References

https://www.herstory.ie/news/2019/8/29/zandra-jospehine-alexandra-mitchell

https://presspack.rte.ie/2016/07/01/the-lyric-feature-162/

https://www.thejournal.ie/zandra-irish-saxophonist-2496617-Dec2015/

https://soundcloud.com/the-lyric-feature/zandra-a-sentimental-journey

https://www.jazzireland.ie/blog/jazz-news/397-an-original-play-about-an-extraordinary-woman-of-jazz.html

https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/phibsboro-philharmonic-frank-mcnally-on-a-famous-dublin-musical-family-1.4157912

https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/homes-and-property/new-to-market/coolmore-horse-haven-by-the-ocean-in-breezy-donegal-for-2m-1.3558978

https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/theatre-arts/zandra-queen-of-jazz-extraordinary-story-of-an-irishwomans-journey-through-life-with-a-sax-38716299.html

https://www.allaboutjazz.com/zandra-queen-of-jazz-at-smock-alley-theatre-alexandra-josephine-mitchell

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5 years ago
29 minutes 19 seconds

Phenomná
Lizzie Le Blond, Mountaineer

This week Shaunna tells us all about Lizzie LeBlond who left a luxurious life in Greystones to become one of the world's first female mountaineers. She traveled to great heights especially considering that she didn't even know how to put on her own boots when she set out. Reese Witherspoon eat your heart out


Notes/ Further Reading:

County Wicklow Heritage: A Wicklow Woman's War 

Women's Museum of Ireland: Elizabeth Lizzie LeBlond 

Irish Times: Greystones woman climbed mountains in a skirt so not to offend  

Irish Times: The Greystones woman who climbed the Alps in long skirts to avoid scandal

The Royal Parks, Brompton Graveyard: Elizabeth le Blond

Into the Jaws of Death: British Military Blunders, 1879–1900 by Mike Snook

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5 years ago
30 minutes 36 seconds

Phenomná
"Typhoid Mary" Mallon the unfortunate cook

This week we uncover the story of "Typhoid Mary" the unfortunate Irish cook whose name has become synonymous with disease and pestilence. More than just a pop culture reference, listen now to hear her full story.


Notes/ References

Dictionary Of Irish Biography: Mallon, Mary (‘Typhoid Mary’)

“Controlling Typhoid Mary.” Punishing Disease: HIV and the Criminalization of Sickness, by Trevor Hopppe, 1st ed., University of California Press, Oakland, California, 2018, pp. 17–42.

Chan, Kit Yee, and Daniel D. Reidpath. “‘Typhoid Mary’ and ‘HIV Jane’: Responsibility, Agency and Disease Prevention.” Reproductive Health Matters, vol. 11, no. 22, 2003, pp. 40–50. 

Leavitt, Judith Walzer. “‘Typhoid Mary’ Strikes Back Bacteriological Theory and Practice in Early Twentieth-Century Public Health.” Isis, vol. 83, no. 4, 1992, pp. 608–629.

BBC: How Typhoid Mary left a trail of scandal and death

Washington Post: Yes, there really was a ‘Typhoid Mary,’ an asymptomatic carrier who infected her patrons

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5 years ago
31 minutes 20 seconds

Phenomná
Grace O'Malley the pirate queen

To Hell, to Connacht or to the high seas.  This week we dissect the folklore from fiction as we discuss the life of legendary pirate Queen of Connacht, Granuaile in part two of our pirate special. *Correction: In this episode Shaunna mistakenly says Grace O'Malley lives until the age of 93 when in fact she lived to 73, (which is still pretty astonishing considering the life she lived). 

Notes/ references

Grace O Malley, The Biography of Ireland’s Pirate Queen 1520-1603- Anne Chambers, Gill Books

http://www.graceomalley.com

https://www.rte.ie/radio1/the-history-show/programmes/2019/0127/1025870-the-history-show-sunday-27-january-2019/

https://www.historyireland.com/early-modern-history-1500-1700/grainne-mhaol-pirate-queen-of-connacht-behind-the-legend/

https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/under-the-crossbones-the-pirate-podcast/e/53768984?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annals_of_the_Four_Masters

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5 years ago
33 minutes 1 second

Phenomná
Anne Bonny the lesser known Irish pirate
We have cabin fever so this week we are kicking off our two part pirate special with Anne Bonny, the lesser known Irish pirate.  Forced to leave Kinsale at a young age due to questionable parentage, Anne ending up carousing around the Caribbean with her paramour Calico Jack and a crew of unscrupulous pirates. She captured public imagination as a hard living, violent pirate and a woman no less.  Tune in to hear the blood curdling legends and more than a few pirate puns... it's been a long quarantine. Help! References/ Further Reading Clip from Muppet Treasure Island, Jim Henson Productions, 1996 Dictionary of Irish Biography: Anne Bonny Brittanica Academic: Anne Bonny The Way of the Pirates: Anne Bonny Smithsonian Magazine: If There’s a Man Among Ye: The Tale of Pirate Queens Anne Bonny and Mary Read Irish Examiner: The fact and fiction of Cork pirate Captain Anne Bonny Irish Times: Irish women warriors: from Granuaile to Anne Bonny and Countess Markievicz ThoughtCo: Biography of Anne Bonny, Irish Pirate and Privateer Crime Museum: Anne Bonny National Park Service: Anne Bonny, Pirate Anne Bonny Pirate: Anne Bonny and Female Pirates Wild Irish Women by Marian Broderick,O'Brien Press, 2004.
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5 years ago
25 minutes 42 seconds

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Margaret Cousins the international suffragette
This week Shaunna tells us about Margaret Cousins a hippy with an iron core.  Margaret graduated from smashing windows in Dublin to fighting for women's rights in India, with some mystical detours along the way. Notes/ Further Reading  Women's Museum of Ireland: Margaret Elizabeth Cousins  RTE: Global Lives: Margaret Cousins  Ireland XO: Margaret (née Gillespie) Cousins 1878  The White Woman's Other Burden: Western Women and South Asia During British Rule By Kumari Jayawardena Internet Archive: The awakening of Asian womanhood 
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5 years ago
32 minutes 27 seconds

Phenomná
Kathleen Lynn the revolutionary doctor
This week Maria and Shaunna come to you from lock down to talk about Kathleen Lynn your newest feminist icon. Dr Lynn was one of the first female doctors in Ireland, a revolutionary who was active in the 1916 Rising and War of Independence and who also founded her own hospital. Maria also gets to talk about syphilis again. It always comes back to syphilis... We may be going a bit mad from the lockdown. To view the Loopline documentary go to: https://ifiplayer.ie/kathleen-lynn-the-rebel-doctor/ Notes/ References UCD: Dr Kathleen Lynn (1874 – 1955)  RCPI: Kathleen Lynn Diaries Collection Loopline: KATHLEEN LYNN – THE REBEL DOCTOR CSO: Life in 1916 Ireland: Stories from statistics IRISH TIMES: Kathleen Lynn: Pioneering doctor, socialist and public-health campaigner History Ireland: St Ultan’s: a women’s hospital for infants Kathleen Lynn of Mayo: ‘a brave and wise soul’
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5 years ago
28 minutes 44 seconds

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Lola Montez- dancer, seducer and wild child
This week Shaunna looks at Lola Montez who we have decided is the 19th Century Cardi B. Lola was a wild child who traveled more than all of your Tinder matches combined, was an early burlesque dancer and almost toppled a monarch. Expect terrible pop culture references, plenty of Buffy and learn which disease Maria is obsessed with this week (hint: it predates the coronavirus and your favourite historical figure probably had it) Notes/ further reading: https://www.headstuff.org/culture/history/lola-montez-the-spider-woman-part-1/ https://www.headstuff.org/culture/history/lola-montez-the-spider-woman-part-2/ Irish History Podcast: https://irishhistorypodcast.ie/montez/ Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lola_Montez Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lola-Montez
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5 years ago
40 minutes 54 seconds

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Mary Anthony O'Connell the angel of the battlefield
We accidentally picked a health themed episode before all of the coronavirus stuff started to really kick off. Prescient? Maybe. This week's episode is about nun and nurse Sister Anthony O'Connell AKA the Florence Nightingale of the Civil War AKA the Angel of the Battlefield.  Self isolate with us and learn about this badass woman who embedded with the Union Army during the American Civil War Notes/ References Limerick’s Life:  WHO WAS MARY O’CONNELL? AN ANGEL OF THE BATTLEFIELD, Sharon Slater. Angels of the Battlefield, George Barton Sister Anthony O'Connell: Angel of the Orphan, the Sick, the Wounded, and the Outcast S.C. Judith Metz U.S. Catholic Historian, Volume 35, Number 4, Fall 2017, pp. 53-78 (Article) Published by The Catholic University of America Press The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, Ohio (1852-Present), Michael Barga. Irish America: The Irish Nightingale of the Civil War, Peter F. Stevens  Irish Dictionary of Biography: O'Connell, Mary, Patrick M. Geoghegan.
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5 years ago
46 minutes 43 seconds

Phenomná
Eliza Lynch the heroine of Paraguay
In this episode Shaunna tells us the fascinating story of Eliza Lynch who left famine struck Ireland as a child and went on to become the Heroine of Paraguay.  Notes/ References History Ireland  Americana: The Americas in the World Around 1850, James Dunkerly Wikipedia 
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5 years ago
28 minutes 24 seconds

Phenomná
Mary MacSwiney Ireland's last true republican
Often overshadowed by Countess Markievicz, Cork woman via England, Mary MacSwiney was a revolutionary who was considered to be Ireland's last true Republican.  This week we talk about her contribution to the Irish Republican cause and subsequent potted legacy Notes/ References Royal Irish Academy Dictionary of Irish Biography, Mary MacSwiney by Brian Murphy Ordinary Women in Extraordinary Times: Eleven Cork Women in the Revolutionary Years 1916-1923 by Shandon Area History Group Ireland’s Suffragettes by  Sarah Beth Watkins Oireachtas Debates December 1921 Wild Irish Women: Extraordinary Lives from History by Marian Broderick
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5 years ago
30 minutes 6 seconds

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Mary Swanzy artist extraordinare
This week we look at artist Mary Swanzy. Mary was a contemporary of Picasso, one of Ireland's first cubist painters and fond of the odd snarky quip Notes/ References: Irish Examiner: Irish artist Mary Swanzy was a woman of many styles Crawford Art Gallery: Mary Swanzy Irish Times:  Mary Swanzy: From strait-laced girl to first Irish cubist Irish Times: Mary Swanzy, one of Ireland’s leading modernist painters Visual Arts Cork: Mary Swanzy
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5 years ago
32 minutes 47 seconds

Phenomná
From witches to artists to revolutionaries; Phenomná is a feminist history podcast looking at Irish women who have been under represented or written out of mainstream history. It is presented by Maria Butler and Shaunna Lee Lynch who are both very excited to help share the stories of the Irish women who shaped the world we live in today.