Now We’re Talking Podcast series - Exploring the life and work of Michael J. Murphy, writer and Folk

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Now We’re Talking Podcast series - Exploring the life and work of Michael J. Murphy, writer and Folk

Nerve Centre and PRONI brought together a group of people keen to learn about MichaelJ. Murphy through the medium of podcasting. Over three weeks and five sessions, We explored the archive of Michael J. Murphy at PRONI Freelance producer Alan Meban took them through the process of creating a podcast. The group learned about interviewing, selecting sources - both by using the works of MJM and by talking to people who know his work, with a final session pulling it all together.

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    Michael J. Murphy: A Man Ahead Of His Time

    Presented by LoisWe learn about the crucial role that Michael’s wife, Alice, played in collecting stories for her husband. The podcasters also talk to historian and filmmaker Una Walsh about the depiction of women in his work and how he was one of the few folklorists making women visible in his journeys around the province of Ulster.Thanks to our guestsGrace Gordon, Sean Hayes, Kevin Murphy and Una Walsh, and actor Mary LindsayThanks to our podcastersScotta, Archie, Lois, Kirsty, Jen, Kim and Fiona. This podcast was produced by Nerve Centre in partnership with the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland for the Now We're Talking project. The project was made possible through a grant from Archives Revealed, a partnership programme between The National Archives, the Pilgrim Trust, the Wolfson Foundation and The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Additional thanks to Northern Ireland Screen's Digital Film Archive and BBC Northern Ireland for archive content.

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    Pisthogues!

    Presented by KirstyThe podcasters explore some of the superstitions that Michael J. Murphy collected, and find out from local historians if the communities he visited still remember his visits. They also hear about one of his most famous stories, The Goat Men of South Armagh.Thanks to our guestsGrace Gordon, Sean Hayes, Kevin Murphy and Una Walsh, and actor Mary LindsayThanks to our podcastersScotta, Archie, Lois, Kirsty, Jen, Kim and Fiona. This podcast was produced by Nerve Centre in partnership with the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland for the Now We're Talking project. The project was made possible through a grant from Archives Revealed, a partnership programme between The National Archives, the Pilgrim Trust, the Wolfson Foundation and The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Additional thanks to Northern Ireland Screen's Digital Film Archive and BBC Northern Ireland for archive content.

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    Men On The Wall

    Presented by ArchieThe podcasters dip into one of Michael J. Murphy’s plays, Men On The Wall with actor Mary Lindsay, as well as hearing from local historian Kevin Murphy about the sometimes contentious subjects he wrote about, and the reaction when they were performed. The podcasters discuss the language and imagery of the work, and whether or not it’s relevant today.Thanks to our guestsGrace Gordon, Sean Hayes, Kevin Murphy and Una Walsh, and actor Mary LindsayThanks to our podcastersScotta, Archie, Lois, Kirsty, Jen, Kim and Fiona. This podcast was produced by Nerve Centre in partnership with the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland for the Now We're Talking project. The project was made possible through a grant from Archives Revealed, a partnership programme between The National Archives, the Pilgrim Trust, the Wolfson Foundation and The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Additional thanks to Northern Ireland Screen's Digital Film Archive and BBC Northern Ireland for archive content.

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    Michael J. Murphy’s Legacy

    Presented by ScottaWe speak to historians Una Walsh and Kevin Murphy as well as PRONI’s Grace Gordon about Michael J. Murphy’s innovative thinking, the use of language, and how important Michael’s collection of folklore is for us today. Our podcasters discuss his legacy and the importance of PRONI’s work in archiving his work.Thanks to our guestsGrace Gordon, Sean Hayes, Kevin Murphy and Una Walsh, and actor Mary LindsayThanks to our podcastersScotta, Archie, Lois, Kirsty, Jen, Kim and Fiona. This podcast was produced by Nerve Centre in partnership with the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland for the Now We're Talking project. The project was made possible through a grant from Archives Revealed, a partnership programme between The National Archives, the Pilgrim Trust, the Wolfson Foundation and The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Additional thanks to Northern Ireland Screen's Digital Film Archive and BBC Northern Ireland for archive content.

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    A visit to the archive

    Presented by Kim MoylanWe hear from PRONI’s Sean Hayes, who was tasked with archiving a massive amount of Micahel J Murphy’s work. As well as getting to browse through some of the archive in the reading room at PRONI, the podcasters learn what was in the 60 boxes of papers and how the archivists began to build a parasocial relationship with their subject during the course of cataloguing Michael J. Murphy’s work.Thanks to our guestsGrace Gordon, Sean Hayes, Kevin Murphy and Una Walsh, and actor Mary LindsayThanks to our podcastersScotta, Archie, Lois, Kirsty, Jen, Kim and Fiona.This podcast was produced by Nerve Centre in partnership with the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland for the Now We're Talking project. The project was made possible through a grant from Archives Revealed, a partnership programme between The National Archives, the Pilgrim Trust, the Wolfson Foundation and The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Additional thanks to Northern Ireland Screen's Digital Film Archive and BBC Northern Ireland for archive content.

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    An Introduction to Michael  J. Murphy

    Presented by JenOur podcasters learn about Michael J. Murphy, a writer and folklorist who lived in South Armagh. We speak to Kevin Murphy, a friend of Michael’s (but no relation!) and historian Una Walsh who give the podcasters a crucial insight into the man, his work and how the slopes of Slieve Gullion were such an inspiration in his work.Thanks to our guestsGrace Gordon, Sean Hayes, Kevin Murphy and Una Walsh, and actor Mary LindsayThanks to our podcastersScotta, Archie, Lois, Kirsty, Jen, Kim and Fiona. This podcast was produced by Nerve Centre in partnership with the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland for the Now We're Talking project. The project was made possible through a grant from Archives Revealed, a partnership programme between The National Archives, the Pilgrim Trust, the Wolfson Foundation and The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Additional thanks to Northern Ireland Screen's Digital Film Archive and BBC Northern Ireland for archive content.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Nerve Centre and PRONI brought together a group of people keen to learn about MichaelJ. Murphy through the medium of podcasting. Over three weeks and five sessions, We explored the archive of Michael J. Murphy at PRONI Freelance producer Alan Meban took them through the process of creating a podcast. The group learned about interviewing, selecting sources - both by using the works of MJM and by talking to people who know his work, with a final session pulling it all together.

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