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    Patron Exclusive: Venezuelan Earthquake, Mexico's World Cup and Colombia's Political Pivot

    In this Tortoise Shack podcast, Tony and journalist with El Pais, Nicholas Dale Leal, discuss the recent natural disasters in Venezuela, the political landscape in Colombia, and the economic reforms in Cuba. They explore the impact of these events on local populations and the broader implications for Latin America.

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    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: Ethnic Erasure - The Reality in Occupied Palestine

    Leila Warah is a Palestinian American multimedia journalist currently based in Palestine. Born and raised in the United Arab Emirates, she holds a degree in Journalism and Media and has significant experience in reporting across digital platforms. Through her social media (@leila.shw on Instagram), Leila creates videos that stay true to the Palestinian question, breaking it down for an international audience to better understand what life under Israeli occupation in the West Bank looks like. Her content delivers on-the-ground visual storytelling, tailored for an international audience, that humanizes the headlines, shedding light on Palestinian identity, resistance, and the everyday realities of communities often overlooked by mainstream media.Zena Tahhan is a journalist with over ten years of experience in journalism and human rights organizations. She holds a BSc in Journalism from Northwestern University in Qatar and an MA in Middle East Studies from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. As a writer and TV reporter, she focuses on exposing the realities of Palestinian life under Israeli occupation, covering issues such as killings, settler attacks, land confiscation, military raids, political prisoners, and forced displacement. Alongside field reporting, she also produces political analysis and opinion pieces. Her expertise spans Palestine’s political history, settler colonialism, and international human rights law, with a particular focus on how Israel’s system of military occupation operates through laws, courts, and policies that undermine basic freedoms.They both joined me in the Shack. Thanks to Pau Garcés for his help in making this pod happen.

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    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: I Don't Want To Write Tragedies

    Sondos Sabra is a Palestinian writer from Gaza and co-author of Voices of Resistance, currently pursuing a master’s degree in Creative Writing in the UK. She joins us to discuss her experience of the genocide, the harsh reality of the famine she endured, the loss of several of her family and the heartache of planning for a future when everything is stuck in a worsening present.

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    [PREVIEW] The Iran crisis #24: Jeffrey Sachs

    On June 5, JWE president Helena Cobban sat down with the renowned economist and UN advisor Prof. Jeffrey Sachs to assess the impact of the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, and the long-running Israeli genocide in Gaza on global governance and the global economy. In this convo Sachs was forthright in his denunciation of the stupidity of the Trump-Netanyahu decision to launch the war against Iran.He noted that while the war and the naval blockade that Washington set up around Iran's ports was inflicting mounting economic costs on most of the peoples of the world, a few bodies have been making super-profits off the war's continuation, including big U.S. oil companies and military production entities across the U.S. and Israel. He also shared several crucial observations about the currently poor state of the UN's effectiveness and the degree to which the body is hobbled by the actions of the U.S. president (as well as by Israel.) Listen to the whole of this super-informative conversation! It is the latest episode in Just World Ed's continuing series on the Iran Crisis. Find the multimedia records of this episode and all the others in this series at this Online Learning Hub on our website.

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    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: Episode 1,600 accidentally with Liam Cunningham

    In this short member-only podcast a milestone is reached in the company of actor and activist, Liam Cunningham. Thank you to each and every one of you all for your support. It means the world.Tony

  6. 804

    [PREVIEW] JWE: Elijah Magnier on the Impact of the U.S.-Israeli War on Iran at Week 13

    On May 29, JWE president Helena Cobban sat down with the strategic analyst Elijah Magnier to assess the impact of the first 13 weeks of the (still somewhat ongoing) U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. Early on in this Just World Ed project, Magnier had been both the first and the fourth contributor to this this project, both just before and just after the U.S. and Israel launched their assault on Iran on February 28. In this latest convo, he and Ms. Cobban revisited many of the key judgments he had made on those occasions. Magnier also assessed the likelihood of the "framework agreement" that's currently being discussed between Tehran and Washington leading to a real ceasefire-- as well as the impact this war has had so far at both the West Asian regional level and globally.

  7. 803

    [PREVIEW] A Doctor in Gaza: The Silent Medical Emergency No One Is Talking About | Dr. Musallam Abu Khalil

    Editors Note: Our friend with Dignity for Palestine and Ionad Hind Rajab, Dr Musallam Abukhalil, sent me this podcast he did recently to share with you all.What does it mean to practice medicine in Gaza amid mass displacement, collapsing hospitals, untreated chronic illness, hunger, trauma, and relentless uncertainty? In this episode of The Thin Veil, I speak with Dr. Musallam Abu Khalil, a physician in Gaza and founder of United for Dignity Alliance (UFDA), a Palestinian-led humanitarian organisation providing emergency aid, chronic and cancer care, psychosocial support, education, and storytelling initiatives in Gaza. Dr. Musallam joins me from Nuseirat in central Gaza for a powerful firsthand conversation about survival, medicine, community resilience, and the often invisible “silent emergency” facing Palestinians living through catastrophic health system collapse.

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    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: The By-elections Special

    As promised, Mr irishelectionprojections.com Harry McEvansoneya is back to make sense of the Galway West and Dublin Central by-elections. Sense is maybe a bit of a stretch...Enjoy.

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    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: James Leonard - Building Community from the Bottom Up and Getting a Seat at the Table

    James Leonard is no stranger to the tortoise shack. Yet this is his first-ever appearance in the shack, and it is, like the man himself, really great.We talk about his work internationally in raising awareness about the carceral experience, his work in Cork in building life-long learning initatives and his work in Local Govt where he sees the friction between politics and community development.

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    [PREVIEW] JWE - The Iran Crisis: John Ross on China’s Role & the War's Geopolitical and Geoeconomic Salience

    On May 9, JWE president Helena Cobban sat down with John Ross, who's a Senior Fellow with the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China. That, at a point midway between the May 6 visit of Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi to Beijing and the upcoming visit there by U.S. President Trump, who'll be holding an important summit there with Pres. Xi Jinping on May 13 or 14. In this conversation, Ross emphasised the geopolitical and geo-economic impact of the still-simmering U.S. war on Iran. He assessed that from Beijing's viewpoint, this war is centrally about whether the U.S. can be allowed to continue exerting unilateral control over the entire world economy, given that it is the U.S. military that is currently blockading the Hormuz Strait and preventing a peaceful negotiated end to this war. Listen to John Ross and Helena Cobban discussing this and other issues around China's persistent, though generally quiet, pro-peace diplomacy and the importance of the upcoming summit meeting.

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    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: PalCast - The First Draft of History

    Malak Hijazi is an English Literature graduate, writer, historian of displacement and journalist from Gaza. She joins us from Gaza City to share her story, describe life under the ongoing genocide and explain why she is compelled to record what is happening to her people despite the danger to herself. A remarkable young woman. Don’t miss it.

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    [PREVIEW] JWE - Iran Crisis: Dr. Moeed Pirzada on Pakistan’s Role and Fears of Renewed Conflict

    In this JWE episode of the Iran Crisis Project, Helena Cobban, president of Just World Educational, spoke with Dr. Moeed Pirzada, a prominent Pakistani journalist based in Washington, D.C. and founder-editor of Global Village Space magazine. Together they examined the rapidly shifting situation around the U.S.-Iran conflict, Pakistan's role as a mediator, and the broader geopolitical realignments taking place across West Asia and beyond.

  13. 797

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: Gaza - Don't Look Away

    Khaled Al-Qershali is a writer and journalist from Gaza, focusing on personal narratives and reporting on the humanitarian impact of conflict. He has published articles and essays in outlets such as The Electronic Intifada, The Washington Report of Middle East Affairs, and The Independent. His work highlights stories of resilience, survival, and the lived experiences of civilians under occupation.He joins us from Gaza City to share his story and his hopes for the future.

  14. 796

    [PREVIEW] JWE: Iran - The Ceasefire On The Edge

    On the day before the current two-week ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. is due to end, the veteran scholar of Iranian and international affairs Trita Parsi sat down with JWE president Helena Cobban to review the prospects for war or peace in West Asia. Trita Parsi is an Iranian-Swedish international relations writer and political analyst who is the co-founder and executive vice president of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft.

  15. 795

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: Suspended for Seeking Pay Parity

    Sonia Borwick has worked caring for people in their homes for over two decades. Now, like many of her Section 39 colleagues, she is paid less than she was almost 20 years ago. Worse still, she’s been suspended from her workplace because, in my opinion, she has continued to raise the issue. She joined me in the tortoise shack to talk about her experience and need for workers to stand together.

  16. 794

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: The Board of Peace...

    PalCast contributor and, for my money, one of the best Palestinian geopolitical analysts around, Muhammad Shehada, recently contributed to a panel about the ceasefire in Gaza and the progress in the so-called peace plan. I have 10 mins of it here, and it really is worth a listen.

  17. 793

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: Barry Heneghan - A Deal With the Devil or Right for the Country?

    Independent (Govt) TD Barry Heneghan came over to the tortoise shack to discuss his decision to vote confidence in the government, his reasons and redlines for what he deems government stability and why he believes that his voters will understand his position even as the cost of living crisis continues to worsen.

  18. 792

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: RR. Never Again yet the Genocide continues - Mikey Cullen on the Gaza Flotilla

    In this Reboot Republic, Rory talks to Poet and teacher Mikey Cullen about his decision to join the new flotilla heading to break the siege on Gaza. We talk about history repeating itself - how genocide continues in Gaza by Israel despite international law, our common commitment to never again, and finding meaning and purpose in a world where social media tries to commodify us into turning against each other and blaming the other instead of the billionaires destroying our societies and the planet.

  19. 791

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: My Brother Was Food For Wild Dogs

    Editor's note: This podcast contains details that you might find upsetting.Amira Attiya, a writer and a student of translation from Gaza, tells the story of how she lost her three siblings—one of them was kidnapped, killed, and even fed to dogs—and that of her father, who was burned with white phosphorus during the Cast Lead operation. Amira was displaced 12 times, and has spent the past two years in a tent. Despite this, she is about to graduate from her translation department and she has five offers to study abroad. Tune in for the full story.

  20. 790

    [PREVIEW] JWE: The Iran Crisis - Rami Zurayk on Israel's Ongoing Assault Against Lebanon

    In this April 12 conversation, JWE president Helena Cobban discussed with Prof. Rami Zurayk the impact on Lebanon of the violence that Israel has unleashed against the country for many months now. (Israel escalated that violence very notably on April 8, the day when it looked as if Washington was finally ready to sit down and negotiate a serious ceasefire with Iran.) Rami Zurayk is a researcher on ecological affairs and a social activist with deep family roots in South Lebanon. In 2011, Just World Books published War Diary: Lebanon 2006, his short, engaging account of what he experienced during the very destructive invasion of Lebanon that Israel undertook in 2006.

  21. 789

    [PREVIEW] You Must Be Jokin' on the Parting Glass

    Niamh Ryan of The Parting Glass podcast interviewed comedian, actor and cohost of the You Must Be Jokin' podcast in the toroise shack recently. So here it is now for youse all as a little treat. I got the tortoise back eventually.

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    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: PalCast - Wishing and Working

    Shahd Ismail Mahmoud Miqdad , is a PhD student from Gaza, who dreams of a life beyond the genocide where she will complete her education and life a an independent life safe, far from anything that hurts or touches her or her loved ones.

  23. 787

    Patron Exclusive: 'I Don't See an Off-Ramp' with Anthony Aguilar

    Former US Green Beret and Gaza Humanitarian Foundation whistleblower, Anthony Aguilar rejoined me to discuss the current situation in Cuba, Iran and the US. He outlines the military situation and, not to be all doomer, gives a stark assessment of where things are heading.

  24. 786

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: SWF - Dancing with the Sparks

    This week Sparky sits down with Fair City actress, Dancing with the Stars contestant and fellow Ballymunner, Stephanie Kelly for a great and fun chat in the shack about family, youth arts access, acting and dancing.

  25. 785

    [PREVIEW] JWE: The Iran Crisis

    In this March 24 convo with Helena Cobban, Vijay Prashad, the director Tricontinental, drew on his extensive experience of the affairs of the Global South to assess the extent and roots of Iran's achievements in resisting the attack that the U.S.-Israeli alliance started on February 28. Prashad and Cobban also discussed the ties between Iran's achievements in their war against the alliance and the prospects for the movements in Gaza, the rest of Palestine, and Lebanon that are also facing fierce onslaughts from the alliance, and the impacts of this war on the global balance more generally. This conversation is the ninth in JWE's ongoing "Iran Crisis" series, which is a follow-on to the "Gaza, and the World" project that we launched in Fall 2025. The multimedia records of all the conversations in this series can be found at this portal page on our website.

  26. 784

    Patron Exclusive: Everyone Should Have a Home - Passing the Baton

    Martin Leahy is a real one. The dedicated housing protester, activist and musician shares his journey from personal housing struggles to leading a 200-week protest. We talk about the power of activism, protest songs, community building, and the ongoing fight for housing rights in Ireland.Hope to see lots of you outside the Dáil on Thursday.

  27. 783

    [PREVIEW] Constantin Audio Only - workaround

    Seems to be a problem with this morning's podcast. So here it is again in audio only format.Apologies if this hits your feed twice!You might let me know if it is a player issue or what apps you're using etcthanksTony

  28. 782

    [PREVIEW] "The Iran Crisis: Barbara Slavin on Iran's Durability, Israeli-U.S. War Goals, and More"

    In this March 5 convo with Helena Cobban, longtime Iran specialist Barbara Slavin noted the survival of Iran's central governance structures even after the early assassination by the Israeli and U.S. war machine of the Supreme Leader and numerous other figures in the country's military and political leadership, and surmised that its government is not likely soon either to crumble or to "capitulate." Slavin, who is a Distinguished Fellow at Washington DC's Stimson Institute, mocked many of the assertions by Pres. Trump and cabinet members like Secretary of War Pete Hegseth believed that Tehran was about to cave. She and Cobban also surveyed the still-spreading consequences of the war for the West Asia region, the global economy, and also the U.S. political system. This conversation is the seventh in JWE's ongoing "Iran Crisis" series, which is a follow-on to the "Gaza, and the World" project that we launched in Fall 2025. The multimedia records of all the conversations in this series can be found at this portal page on our website. Check back at our website www.justworldeducational.org for news of our further programming in this series.

  29. 781

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: Don't let them normalise the abnormal

    Davy Adams has lived many lives, from becoming a loyalist paramilitary, to go on to contribute to the Good Friday Agreement and then to carry out humanitarian work in places like Syria, Sudan and Sierra Leone. He joined me to talk about his bottom-up view on conflict, his take on the US-Israel war on Iran and why despite all the horrors he's seen, he remains hopeful.Yes, I brought him to the Diggers for a Sambo and Coddle

  30. 780

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: Capturing a Moment

    It’s all a bit mad (and we will be covering the madness) at the moment, so it was a salve for the soul to sit down and chat with the first ever Palestinian photo-journalist in Gaza, Eman Mohamed. She describes growing up in Gaza in a matriarchal household, going to a convent school and falling in love with photography. We discuss her life outside of Gaza, in the US and now in Ireland. I loved this conversation and I hope you will too. See emanmohammed.com for more

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    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: SWF - Bits that we don't see

    In this very special conversation Sparky sits down with actor, singer, kind-of-definitely-not historian and thoroughly decent skin, Phelim Drew. They get into everything, from the lefty anarchic theatre scene to folk memory.

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    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: PalCast - I Will Not Give Up Hope

    Shams Mazen Rajab is a Palestinian graduate in English Language and Teaching Methods from Al-Aqsa University in Gaza. She is a writer and translator whose work conveys the resilience, struggles, and hopes of her community. Her articles and poems have been published in international platforms such as We Are Not Numbers, the collective blog Through Our Eyes, and the academic journal Brief Encounters. She joins us from her displacement tent in Deir Al Balah.

  34. 776

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: Cuba on the Brink

    Depending on the reporting Cuba has 2-4 weeks of oil left and despite Trump saying that he's not involved, my guest journalist with el Pais, Nicholas Dale Leal, thinks the US has its knee on the throat of the small nation. We get into Cuba, the US, Mexico and Venezulea post Maduro.I know it's been a lot today, but there is a lot happening!#

  35. 775

    [PREVIEW] Sneak Peak - Displaced in Gaza introduction

    Displaced in Gaza is a collection of personal testimonies from Palestinians in Gaza who have been repeatedly displaced within their homeland since 7 October 2023. These testimonies were collected in May 2024, commissioned by the Hashim Sani Center for Palestine Studies at Universiti Malaya. Displaced in Gaza aims to raise global awareness about the violent and forced displacement inflicted upon Palestinians in Gaza by the Israeli military and the impact that this displacement has had on every aspect of their lives. Each story is unique, yet the endurance of the Palestinian people remains a common thread, linking together these stories of hope and loss.For more please visit AFSC.orgTo purchase Displaced in Gaza click:https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/2620-displaced-in-gazaAll proceeds got to We Are Not Numbers in Gaza.

  36. 774

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: Sparks Will Fly - The Rhythm of Life

    This week Sparky sits down with internationally acclaimedpoet and playwright, Paula Meehan and their mutual good friend and local legend, Kay Foran. Paula shares some poetry and the conversation meanders from the importance of community to the carrots in Coddle debate. We're Back, Yup the Flats!

  37. 773

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: Harry on the Polls and Tony on the Consulatants

    In this Echo Chamber Podcast, Tony is rejoined by Mr irishelectionprojections.com Harry McEvansoneya, to discuss the latest opinion polls, the Soc Dem rise, the upcoming by-elections and why we have a government who will do absolutely anything to avoid having to do something.

  38. 772

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: PalCast - The Suffering Follows You - A Palestinian Refugee in Trump's America

    Karama Fadil is a teacher of Arabic language for non-Arabic speakers. She survived 5 months of the genocide in Gaza before being able to leave via "coordination services" to Egypt and eventually on to the US. In her new home, she is trying to start a new life. But the experience of a Palestinian a refugee, a stateless person in search of identity and community in this United States is not an easy one. Still Karama hopes to be able one day to build community and support those whom she left behind. Tune in for the full episode.

  39. 771

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: Cruel and Wrong - The Immigration "Debate"

    In this tortoise shack special, Tony sits down with immigration lawyer and (sadly) Corkman, Cathal Malone, to talk about Ireland's immigration system, the hardening political rhetoric, the actual reality and lots more. This is a must-listen for anyone who is concerned by statements from our elected officials and even more so for those who think our Government are just talking "common sense."

  40. 770

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: PalCast - Erasing Israeli War Crimes

    Editors Note: The Guest this week couldn't establish an internet connection so we've rescheduledIn this short PalCast, Yousef updates us on what is happening in Gaza, the ever expanding Yellow Line, the destruction of what little infrastructure remains, the creation of new mass graves and how the Knesset plans to hang Palestinian "prisoners."

  41. 769

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: PalCast - 'You'll Have To Kill Me' - Ali's Story Part 2

    Ali Skaik is an English Literature student and writer from Gaza City. In his own words: "Literature should be lived and not just read. Growing up amid the struggles in Gaza, every word I write carries the reality I face daily. Literature became my way of living, feeling, and speaking the truth of the spirit, pain, and enduring hope of my people.In this very special episode Ali shares his story. Warning: He dose not spare any detail and discusses topics listeners may find upsetting.Ali has also been published on We Are Not Numbers, The Nation, The Electronic Intifada, and The Intercept.

  42. 768

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: PalCast - A Tent is not a Home

    Riwaa Abuquta is a young woman from Rafah city whose life has been shaped by displacement, loss, and the constant search for safety. Alongside with her family, her elderly parents and 5 sisters, one of whom is disabled, she shares the story of life in a tent for a year and a half.Since the beginning of the war, she has been uprooted from her home, carrying her family and her memories to a tent. She refuses to call her tent a home. Tune in for the full story.

  43. 767

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: PalCast - The Hardest Part Is Surviving

    Ali Skaik is an English Literature student and writer from Gaza City. In his own words: "Literature should be lived and not just read. Growing up amid the struggles in Gaza, every word I write carries the reality I face daily. Literature became my way of living, feeling, and speaking the truth of the spirit, pain, and enduring hope of my people. In this very special episode Ali shares his story. Warning: He dose not spare any detail and discusses topics listeners may find upsetting. Ali has also been published on We Are Not Numbers, The Nation, The Electronic Intifada, and The Intercept.

  44. 766

    Patron Exclusive: Spanish Pillow Talk

    Journalist Eoghan Gilmartin and Professor Joe Haslam are back to talk Pedro Sanchez, Spains economic miracle, Catalan independence, the rise of far right Vox and why you should never get into the pub business. Warning: Strong language by tepid debates ensues.

  45. 765

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: Are We Having Fun Yet?

    2025 Wrap with Simon McGarr and Harry McEvansoneyaIt's that time of year again where we sit and reflect on the year gone by and talk optimistically about our pessimistic future. And who better* to do that than Mr irishelectionprojections.com Harry McEvansoneya and The Gist's Simon McGarr.*we asked better people, but they had better offers.

  46. 764

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: The Palestinian Phoenix

    Ali Al Omari is a Palestinian-Philippino artist and architecture graduate, who holds a masters degree from the Victoria University of Wellington. His work focuses on Palestinian art, Sumud and Resistance through architecture. In this episode, he talks about architecture in Palestinian history including that of Gaza, a city that rises from the ashes, just like the Phoenix, tune in for the full episode.Gardens of the Broken Shadows is here:Item - The Gardens of broken Shadows - Open Access Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of Wellington - Figshare

  47. 763

    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: RR. A booming economy & struggling society ?Ireland's economy explained with Conor McCabe

    In this Reboot Republic podcast, Rory talks with leading author and researcher Conor McCabe about the Irish economy - is this really record economic growth? How does foreign direct investment mislead what is really going on, how it shapes our policy and leaves us wondering why are things so difficult for so many if this is record economic growth. We also talk about how Governments turned housing into a global asset class and created our housing disaster.

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    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: Derelict Ireland - Awareness is Not Enough

    Jude Sherry and Frank O'Connor are the driving forces behind the #DerelictIreland movement. They’ve been working relentlessly for years to bust the myths and political narratives that say that getting vacant or derelict properties back into use as homes is too complex and costly and , despite many hurdles, they are winning. Their recent appearance at the Oireachtas shows that. So it was a real pleasure to be rejoined by them both, and in-person, for a deep-dive into their work, art, advocacy and even the cost to them professionally for not giving up.

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    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: Cows for Cars

    A very short podcast with MEP for Dublin, Lynn Boylan on the return of CETA, the Govts push for the unconstitutional investor courts, Mercosur's hormone enhanced cows for German cars and the EPP moving further to the right in the EU.

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    [PREVIEW] Patron Exclusive: Displaced in Gaza - Laila Mokhiber

    In this episode of Displaced in Gaza we are joined by Director of UNWRA USA, Laila Mokhiber, to discuss the crucial work they continue to do in Gaza, the Right of Return, trying to avoid burnout and smuggling books into Gaza for our Dearly Departed Friend, Dr Refaat Alareer.

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