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One Week in Ireland

An episode of the a Novel Echo Podcast podcast, hosted by Jamie Lewis Hedges, titled "One Week in Ireland" was published on April 9, 2018 and runs 16 minutes.

April 9, 2018 ·16m · a Novel Echo Podcast

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Get more of the story at www.anovelecho.com/travel/ireland/ SUBJECTS DISCUSSED ON THIS EPISODE - Ireland, Dublin, Institute of Study Abroad Ireland, Donegal Adventure Centre, Faeries, ruins, Guinness, Oscar Wilde, castles, William Butler Yeats, Trinity College Dublin, Temple Bar, River Liffey, Bram Stoker, Brú na Bóinne, spiritual site, prehistoric Irish, Is North and South at Peace?, Derry, Northern Ireland, Bloody Sunday 1972, Dolores O’Riordan, the Cranberries, Zombie, The Troubles, Irish Republican Army, St Patrick’s Day, Irishmen, gun control, 2nd Amendment, 2A. MUSIC FEATURED - "Josie Has the Upper Hand" @joshwoodward "Danny Boy" by @John_Gardi "Zombie" by @eywamusic "Irish Jiggity" by @syntheticzen "Irish Dance" by Dennis “denny89” Salli Wanna help? Fund ā Nóvəl Echō on Patreon. ⬇️ CLICK ⬇️ www.patreon.com/bePatron?c=303381 Subscribe to follow Jamie Lewis Hedges' writing and adventures… www.youtube.com/channel/UCNm_aqMX…ub_confirmation=1

Get more of the story at www.anovelecho.com/travel/ireland/ SUBJECTS DISCUSSED ON THIS EPISODE - Ireland, Dublin, Institute of Study Abroad Ireland, Donegal Adventure Centre, Faeries, ruins, Guinness, Oscar Wilde, castles, William Butler Yeats, Trinity College Dublin, Temple Bar, River Liffey, Bram Stoker, Brú na Bóinne, spiritual site, prehistoric Irish, Is North and South at Peace?, Derry, Northern Ireland, Bloody Sunday 1972, Dolores O’Riordan, the Cranberries, Zombie, The Troubles, Irish Republican Army, St Patrick’s Day, Irishmen, gun control, 2nd Amendment, 2A. MUSIC FEATURED - "Josie Has the Upper Hand" @joshwoodward "Danny Boy" by @John_Gardi "Zombie" by @eywamusic "Irish Jiggity" by @syntheticzen "Irish Dance" by Dennis “denny89” Salli Wanna help? Fund ā Nóvəl Echō on Patreon. ⬇️ CLICK ⬇️ www.patreon.com/bePatron?c=303381 Subscribe to follow Jamie Lewis Hedges' writing and adventures… www.youtube.com/channel/UCNm_aqMX…ub_confirmation=1
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