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    S2 #9 Why Do We Believe Irish Language Myths?: A Conversation with Colm Ó Broin

    30/06/2026 | 59 min
    In this episode of Season 2 of The Language Question ~ Ceist na Teangan, host Finghin Mac Cárthaigh (Flor McCarthy) sits down with Colm Ó Broin, Irish language advocate, researcher, writer, and campaigner with Conradh na Gaeilge.
    Together, they explore the myths, misconceptions, and attitudes that continue to shape how Irish people think about their native language. From growing up through the Gaelscoil system in Clondalkin to working in Irish-language journalism and leading a nationwide myth-busting campaign, Colm shares his unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing Irish today.
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    Throughout the conversation, Colm reflects on the importance of questioning assumptions about Irish, the role of Gaelscoileanna in shaping positive attitudes towards the language, the future of the Gaeltacht, and why language should be valued for far more than its perceived practical usefulness. He also discusses how historical attitudes towards Irish continue to influence modern perceptions and explores what a more confident relationship with the language might look like.
    This episode reminds us that language is not simply a tool for communication. It is also a connection to place, history, identity, culture, and community.
    This Episode Celebrates:
    * The power of challenging myths and misconceptions about Irish
    * The role of Gaelscoileanna in language revitalisation
    * The importance of community-led Irish language initiatives
    * The rich linguistic heritage that exists throughout Ireland, including beyond today’s Gaeltacht regions
    If you’ve ever wondered why certain negative narratives about Irish persist, why bilingualism is viewed differently in Ireland than elsewhere, or what the future of the language might look like, this episode is for you.
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    Podcast Notes
    Growing Up Through Irish
    Colm reflects on his experience attending Naíonra Chrónáin, Scoil Chrónáin and Coláiste Chilliain in Clondalkin and how Irish became a natural part of his life from an early age.
    East Timor and a Different Perspective on Language
    After spending time teaching English in East Timor, Colm encountered a society where multilingualism was completely normal. The experience led him to question why bilingualism is often treated as unusual or problematic in Ireland.
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    Busting the Myths About Irish
    Colm discusses his work with Conradh na Gaeilge, examining common misconceptions about Irish, including claims that it is a dead language, impractical, elitist, or disconnected from modern life. He explains why these myths persist and what they reveal about wider attitudes towards language and identity.
    The Future of Irish and the Gaeltacht
    The conversation explores the challenges facing Gaeltacht communities, the growth of Irish outside traditional Gaeltacht areas, and the importance of supporting language transmission within families and communities.
    Rediscovering Leinster’s Irish Language Heritage
    Colm shares his research into the historical dialects of Irish spoken throughout Leinster and explains why understanding local language heritage can help people reconnect with Irish in a meaningful way.
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    Colm Ó Broin
    Colm Ó Broin was born and raised in Clondalkin, Dublin, and attended Naíonra Chrónáin, Scoil Chrónáin and Coláiste Chilliain. His love of the Irish language grew after spending time in East Timor teaching English. Experiencing life in a multilingual society led him to question why Ireland often makes such a “song and dance” about bilingualism.
    After returning to Ireland, Colm studied communications and worked with the Irish-language newspapers Lá and Gaelscéal. He now works in the non-profit sector but continues to contribute actively to public conversations about the Irish language, language attitudes, and language policy.
    While working in journalism, Colm became increasingly interested in the myths and misconceptions frequently repeated about Irish. This led him to develop a myth-busting campaign with Conradh na Gaeilge that examines common claims about the language and their impact on public attitudes. The campaign has included public talks, webinars, educational resources for teachers, YouTube videos, media appearances, and a TEDx Talk.
    Colm’s writing has appeared in The Irish Times, TheJournal.ie, and other publications, and he has been interviewed on RTÉ Radio 1, Raidió na Gaeltachta, Raidió na Life, Raidió Fáilte and BBC Radio. He believes that myths and misunderstandings about Irish continue to have a real and negative effect on the language, and much of his work focuses on challenging those assumptions through evidence, history, and public discussion.
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    S2 #8 Language, Landscape and Belonging: Finding Ireland Through Gaeilge and Wildflowers: A Conversation with Aedín Ní Thiarnaigh

    16/06/2026 | 37 min
    In this episode of Season 2 of The Language Question ~ Ceist na Teangan, host Finghin Mac Cárthaigh (Flor McCarthy) sits down with Aedín Ní Thiarnaigh, broadcaster, writer, folklorist, Irish language advocate, and founder of Bláthanna Fiáine Wildflower Walks on Inis Meáin.
    Together, they explore the deep connections between language, landscape, folklore, and identity, and how Irish (Gaeilge) offers a unique lens through which to understand Ireland’s natural world and cultural heritage.
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    Throughout the conversation, Aedín shares her own journey from growing up in Enniscorthy, County Wexford, to building a life through Irish on Inis Meáin in the Aran Islands. They discuss the importance of positive language experiences, the challenges facing Gaeltacht communities today, and the remarkable stories hidden within Ireland’s native wildflowers.
    This episode reminds us that Irish is not simply a language we learn — it is a living connection to place, history, ecology, and community.
    This Episode Celebrates:
    * The importance of positive experiences in Irish language learning
    * The unique relationship between Gaeilge, folklore, and the natural world
    * The resilience and significance of Gaeltacht communities
    * The role of language in preserving cultural and ecological heritage
    If you’ve ever wondered how Irish can deepen your connection to Ireland’s landscape, history, and identity, this episode will leave you inspired.
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    Podcast Notes
    Choosing Irish: A Journey That Began in the Gaeltacht
    Aedín reflects on growing up in Enniscorthy, where Irish was valued within her family but was not the language spoken at home.
    A formative experience at a summer Gaeltacht course in Ballybunion sparked a lifelong connection with the language. Supported by excellent teachers and positive experiences, she gradually developed both fluency and a deep commitment to Gaeilge.
    Her story highlights the importance of encouragement, community, and enjoyment in language learning.
    Learning Irish Is a Lifelong Journey
    Although Aedín studied Irish at university level and built a successful media career through the language, she emphasises that learning Irish never truly ends.
    From intensive grammar courses and postgraduate study to daily life on Inis Meáin, she describes language learning as similar to learning a musical instrument — something that requires dedication, practice, and continual growth.
    Her message for learners is simple: enjoy the process and embrace the journey.
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    Inis Meáin: Life in One of Ireland’s Strongest Irish-Speaking Communities
    Aedín shares the story of how a folklore research project brought her to Inis Meáin and eventually led her to make the island her home.
    The conversation explores:
    * The unique history and character of Inis Meáin
    * Why the island has preserved so much of Ireland’s linguistic and cultural heritage
    * The challenges facing island and Gaeltacht communities today
    * Housing pressures, population decline, and community sustainability
    Despite these challenges, Aedín remains hopeful about the future thanks to the work being done by local organisations, language planners, and community leaders.
    Wildflowers, Folklore and the Irish Language
    One of the most fascinating parts of the conversation centres on Aedín’s work documenting the folklore of Ireland’s native wildflowers.
    She explains how Irish plant names preserve centuries of cultural knowledge, practical wisdom, and ways of understanding the natural world.
    Through names such as Lus na bhFanní and Méaracán na Sí, we gain insight into how previous generations interpreted nature, medicine, danger, beauty, and belief.
    For Aedín, Irish plant names are more than vocabulary — they are direct links to Ireland’s intangible cultural heritage.
    Language, Ecology and Heritage
    The discussion also explores the relationship between Irish and ecology.
    Aedín argues that understanding Irish names for plants, places, and landscapes helps us better understand how people once lived in relationship with the natural world.
    By preserving Irish, we preserve unique ways of seeing, describing, and valuing our environment.
    This connection between language and landscape remains central to her work as a folklorist and educator.
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    More on Aedín Ní Thiarnaigh
    Aedín Ní Thiarnaigh
    Aedín Ní Thiarnaigh is a broadcaster, writer, folklorist, and Irish language advocate originally from Enniscorthy, County Wexford, and now based on Inis Meáin in the Aran Islands.
    Best known for her work with RTÉ and TG4, she has spent years exploring the connections between Irish folklore, language, and the natural world. Through her popular social media platform Bláthanna Fiáine, she shares the stories, traditions, and Irish-language names associated with Ireland’s native wildflowers.
    Aedín is the founder of Bláthanna Fiáine Wildflower Walks on Inis Meáin and the author of Pabhsaeir Inis Meáin (Wildflowers of Inis Meáin). She appeared on The Tommy Tiernan Show in 2025, where she spoke about Ireland’s landscape, folklore, and cultural heritage.
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    S2 #7 Irish, Identity & Finding Your Place in the Language: A Conversation with Laura Pakenham

    02/06/2026 | 1 h 2 min
    In this episode of Season 2 of The Language Question ~ Ceist na Teangan, host Finghin Mac Cárthaigh (Flor McCarthy) sits down with Laura Pakenham, TG4 presenter, Irish language educator, author, and social media creator.
    Together, they explore Laura’s remarkable journey with the Irish language (Gaeilge) — from attending English-medium schools in County Longford to becoming one of the most recognisable young voices promoting Irish online today.
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    Throughout the conversation, Laura speaks honestly about imposter syndrome, identity, belonging, pronunciation, Irish-language education, and the emotional complexity many people feel around Gaeilge in modern Ireland.
    The episode also explores her bestselling book Irish History & Culture Through Language, which opens the door to Irish through history, storytelling, etymology, and everyday phrases — helping learners experience Irish not simply as a school subject, but as a living part of Irish identity and culture.
    This episode reminds us that Irish is not only something to study — it is something that can transform how we understand ourselves, our culture, and our place in the world.
    This Episode Celebrates:
    * The power of Irish to shape identity and belonging
    * The importance of accessibility in language learning
    * The emotional realities of learning Irish as an adult
    * The role of social media, culture, and community in the revival of Gaeilge
    If you’ve ever felt like Irish “wasn’t for you” — or struggled with confidence around the language — this episode will resonate deeply.
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    Podcast Notes
    From Longford to TG4
    Laura shares how she grew up in an English-speaking household in County Longford, attending English-medium schools with no family background in Irish.
    Despite this, she developed a love of language, grammar, and storytelling from an early age — and gradually found herself drawn towards Gaeilge.
    Her journey challenges the idea that there is only one “correct” background for becoming an Irish speaker.
    Imposter Syndrome & The Irish Language
    One of the central themes of the episode is the emotional complexity many learners experience around Irish.
    Laura speaks candidly about feeling like an outsider in Irish-speaking spaces, especially when studying through Irish at third level alongside native speakers and Gaelscoil students.
    Together, Finghin and Laura explore:
    * The social pressures surrounding Irish in Ireland
    * Feelings of inadequacy that many learners carry
    * The myth of the “perfect Irish speaker.”
    * Why there is no one-size-fits-all Irish language journey
    The conversation highlights how deeply identity and language are intertwined in Ireland.
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    Discovering Irish as a Living Language
    A transformative moment for Laura came during her teaching placement in the Gaeltacht in Lettermore, Connemara.
    Living with an Irish-speaking family showed her that Irish was not simply an academic subject — but a vibrant, living language connected to humour, relationships, community, and everyday life.
    This experience changed her relationship with Gaeilge completely and helped her see Irish as something joyful, social, and emotionally alive.
    Irish Pronunciation, Sound & Musicality
    Laura speaks passionately about the importance of pronunciation and sound in Irish language learning.
    She reflects on how many learners are never properly introduced to the sounds and musicality of Gaeilge — something that can create unnecessary barriers and insecurity.
    The episode explores:
    * Why Irish sounds different from English
    * Broad and slender consonants
    * The rhythm and musicality of Gaeilge
    * Why pronunciation matters for confidence and connection
    Laura explains how understanding these patterns transformed her own learning journey.
    Writing Irish History & Culture Through Language
    Laura discusses the experience of writing her bestselling book:
    Irish History & Culture Through Language
    The book emerged from her work online, creating Irish language content, and aims to provide learners with an accessible entry point into Gaeilge through:
    * Irish history
    * Everyday phrases
    * Hiberno-English
    * Etymology
    * Folklore and culture
    * Irish ways of thinking and seeing the world
    Rather than focusing only on grammar rules, the book invites readers to experience Irish as something living, practical, and culturally rich.
    Finghin describes it as:
    “A modern-day Béaloideas for learners.”
    Gaeilge, Culture & “Having a Moment”
    Laura reflects on the growing visibility of Irish in music, media, fashion, film, and social media.
    Together, Finghin and Laura discuss:
    * Whether Irish is truly experiencing a revival
    * The impact of creators and artists using Gaeilge publicly
    * The relationship between Irish identity and language
    * The importance of making Irish visible and socially relevant
    Laura also speaks thoughtfully about the concerns of Gaeltacht communities and the need to support Irish-speaking areas practically — especially around housing and sustainability.
    Why Irish Matters
    As the conversation draws to a close, Laura reflects on how deeply Irish has shaped her life.
    She describes Gaeilge as:
    * Her “first love.”
    * A source of belonging and purpose
    * A way of understanding Ireland differently
    * A language that feels alive, warm, and deeply human
    The episode ends with a powerful reflection on how Irish can become not just a language we learn, but a presence in our lives.
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    Laura Pakenham
    Laura Pakenham is a TG4 presenter, Irish language educator, author, and online creator from County Longford.
    She presents on Nuacht Cúla4, TG4’s daily news programme for young people, and has built a large online following through her engaging Irish-language content on TikTok and other social media.
    Laura is the author of Irish History & Culture Through Language, a bestselling book exploring Irish identity, history, and culture through Gaeilge.
    Her work focuses on making Irish accessible, modern, practical, and culturally relevant for a new generation of learners.
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    Book: Irish History & Culture Through Language



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    S2 #6 Gaeilge i mo Chroí: Living and Loving the Irish Language: A Conversation with Molly Nic Céile

    19/05/2026 | 59 min
    In this episode of Season 2 of The Language Question ~ Ceist na Teangan, host Finghin Mac Cárthaigh (Flor McCarthy) sits down with Molly Nic Céile, Irish language teacher, content creator, author, and founder of Gaeilge i mo Chroí / Irish in my Heart: A Guide to Loving and Living the Irish Language.
    Together, they explore how learning Irish (Gaeilge) can go far beyond grammar and vocabulary, opening powerful pathways into identity, heritage, and belonging.
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    Throughout the conversation, they reflect on the emotional power of Irish — from family connections and memory to the deep cultural meanings embedded within words.
    Molly shares her personal journey from learning Irish in an English-medium school in Donegal to building a global Irish-language community online through YouTube, Instagram, teaching, writing, and podcasting. Through her work, she is helping thousands of learners rediscover Irish not as a school subject, but as a living language connected to joy, creativity, identity, and community.
    This episode reminds us that Irish is not simply something to learn — it is something to experience, feel, and live.
    This Episode Celebrates:
    * The role of storytelling and media in learning Irish
    * The importance of conversation and community in language revival
    * The emotional connection between language, identity, and heritage
    * Breaking perfectionism and fear around speaking Irish
    * Making Irish accessible through creativity, technology, and modern media
    If you’ve ever felt disconnected from Irish — or unsure where to begin — this episode will inspire you to start again.
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    Podcast Notes
    Rediscovering Irish Beyond the Classroom
    Molly reflects on her experience learning Irish through the Irish education system and how, despite enjoying the language at school, she still left feeling unable to truly speak it conversationally.
    She and Finghin discuss the limitations of exam-focused language teaching, particularly the emphasis on rote learning and artificial oral exam structures, and how this can disconnect learners from the living reality of the language.
    The conversation highlights an important truth: many people already carry more Irish than they realise — they simply need confidence, encouragement, and opportunities to use it naturally.
    Building an Irish Language Community Online
    After studying media production, Molly began creating Irish-language content online in 2019 through her YouTube channel Gaeilge i mo chroí.
    What began as simple videos teaching basic phrases gradually grew into a global online Irish-language community. Molly speaks about the surprise and excitement of hearing from learners around the world — from Ireland to Australia to the United States — all reconnecting with Gaeilge online.
    Through YouTube, Instagram, podcasts, and conversation circles, Molly discovered that Irish could become part of everyday life outside traditional educational structures.
    Today, her work helps thousands of learners around the world build confidence speaking Irish through accessible, encouraging, and community-driven learning.
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    Gaeilge i mo Chroí: Irish in the Heart
    Molly discusses the inspiration behind her award-winning book Gaeilge i mo Chroí: Your Guide to Loving and Living the Irish Language, which won Lifestyle Book of the Year at the Irish Book Awards 2024.
    The book explores:
    * The emotional relationship many Irish people have with Gaeilge
    * Common myths about the language
    * Language shame and perfectionism
    * The importance of bilingual learning approaches
    * How Irish can become a natural part of modern life
    Throughout the episode, Molly speaks passionately about creating spaces where learners feel safe to use whatever Irish they have — even imperfectly.
    As she explains, Irish does not belong only to fluent speakers or classrooms. It belongs to everyone who wishes to reconnect with it.
    Buy Gaeilge i mo Chroí / Irish in my Heart
    Irish, Identity and Belonging
    One of the strongest themes throughout the conversation is the emotional and cultural significance of the Irish language.
    Molly reflects on discovering that her own great-grandfather was a native Irish speaker from Mayo, and how close the language still remains within living memory for many Irish families.
    She speaks about the growing visibility of Irish in modern culture — from online communities and podcasts to films like An Cailín Ciúin and the wider revival happening among younger generations.
    For Molly, learning and speaking Irish is not about perfection — it is about connection: connection to identity, to heritage, to community, and to one another.
    The Future of Irish: A Living Language
    Molly shares her optimism about the future of Gaeilge and the growing momentum surrounding the language, both in Ireland and internationally.
    Now living in New York, she describes the thriving Irish-language community there — including pop-up Gaeltachtaí, conversation groups, Irish classes, and friendships formed entirely through Gaeilge.
    She also discusses her work teaching Irish online and at the Irish Arts Center in Manhattan, as well as her plans for a second book exploring the Irish language from a new perspective.
    Her central message throughout the episode is simple but powerful:Irish survives when people use it, enjoy it, and allow it to become part of everyday life.
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    More on Molly Nic Céile
    Molly Nic Céile
    Molly Nic Céile is an Irish language teacher, content creator, author, and founder of Gaeilge i mo Chroí, an online platform dedicated to helping people learn and live the Irish language in an accessible and joyful way.
    Originally from Letterkenny, County Donegal, Molly launched her YouTube channel in 2019 to share her love of Gaeilge through videos, conversation, storytelling, and community learning. Today, her content has reached learners all over the world.
    She teaches Irish online internationally and at the Irish Arts Center in Manhattan, New York. In 2024, her first book, Gaeilge i mo Chroí: Your Guide to Loving and Living the Irish Language, won Lifestyle Book of the Year at the Irish Book Awards.
    Molly is currently writing her second book while continuing to create spaces where people can reconnect with Irish through conversation, creativity, and community.
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    S2 #5 A Life in Irish Literature and Language: A Conversation with Alan Titley

    05/05/2026 | 1 h 21 min
    In this episode of Season 2 of The Language Question ~ Ceist na Teangan, host Finghin Mac Cárthaigh (Flor McCarthy) sits down with Alan Titley, renowned author, scholar, translator, and Professor Emeritus of Modern Irish.
    Together, they explore how learning Irish (Gaeilge) can go far beyond grammar and vocabulary, opening powerful pathways into identity, heritage, and belonging.
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    In this conversation, they explore the emotional strength of Irish — from family ties and memory to the profound cultural significance embedded in words. Alan shares insights from his extraordinary career, discussing the evolution of Irish-language literature, the importance of translation, and the enduring relevance of Gaeilge in a globalised world.
    This episode reminds us that Irish is not simply something to learn — it is something to experience, feel, and live.
    This Episode Celebrates:
    * The role of storytelling in learning Irish
    * The power of etymology to unlock meaning
    * The emotional connection between language, identity, and heritage
    * The importance of accessibility and community in language revival
    If you’ve ever felt disconnected from Irish — or unsure where to begin — this episode will inspire you to start again.

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    Podcast Notes
    A Lifetime Dedicated to the Irish Language
    Alan Titley reflects on his early education in Cork and the formative experiences that shaped his lifelong passion for Gaeilge, leading to a distinguished career as a writer, academic, and cultural advocate.
    A Prolific Voice in Irish Literature
    As the author of numerous novels, plays, poetry collections, and short stories, Alan has made an extraordinary contribution to modern Irish literature, including An Bhean Feasa, the longest poem in modern Irish.#

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    The Art and Power of Translation
    Alan discusses his acclaimed translation of Máirtín Ó Cadhain’s Cré na Cille, published as The Dirty Dust, highlighting the creative challenges and cultural significance of translating Irish-language works for global audiences.
    Irish as a Global and Indigenous Language
    Drawing on his experiences in Nigeria and his engagement with global literary traditions, Alan explores the parallels between Irish and other indigenous languages, emphasising their role in cultural identity, intellectual life, and decolonisation.
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    Alan Titley
    Alan Titley is an acclaimed author, scholar, playwright, poet, and translator. He has made an extraordinary contribution to Irish literature and language over several decades.
    His celebrated translation of Máirtín Ó Cadhain’s Cré na Cille, published as The Dirty Dust by Yale University Press in 2015, brought one of the most important works of Irish-language literature to international acclaim. His literary achievements have earned numerous honours, including the Children’s Books Ireland Éilís Dillon Award.
    Alan is Emeritus Professor of Modern Irish at University College Cork and a distinguished member of the Royal Irish Academy. He has also played a significant role in Irish-language broadcasting, including presenting Scéal na Gaeilge on TG4.
    Since 2003, he has contributed a regular weekly column to The Irish Times, often writing under the pen name Crobhingne, where he offers insightful commentary on language, culture, politics, and contemporary society.
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