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Take unique literary moments with you wherever you go with these exclusive podcasts from legendary bookseller Foyles. Please visit us at foyles.co.uk
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Stranger Than...

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Stranger Than... a series of 15 non-fiction classics, coming to a bookseller near you. To mark the collection?s launch, Perennial, Foyles and 5th Estate organised a collaborative day-long celebration, where a host of published writers and book industry folk discussed how non-fiction works, how to write non-fiction and why the format is so successful.
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Need help with a personal injury compensation claim in Western Australia? The WA Personal Injury Claims Explained by Foyle Legal podcast offers expert advice and tips on how to claim compensation for motor vehicle accidents, workplace injuries, and more. Whether you've been in a car accident or suffered an injury at work, our podcast provides clear, actionable steps to help you navigate the legal process. Every week, we break down essential topics in WA personal injury law, including: Motor ...
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AIIHPC Podcast

All Ireland Institute of Hospice and Palliative Care

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The Institute supports palliative care research by facilitating national and international collaboration, resource sharing, capacity building, information sharing and knowledge transfer.
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Design Different

Design Different

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A podcast series that looks at how design is being used to tackle major social challenges around the world. Hosted by Jak Spencer, Research Fellow at the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design at the Royal College of Art in London.
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Harness Your Hopes

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‘Harness Your Hopes’ is a series of 6 podcast episodes of 30 minutes investigating and showcasing fiction. Six of the West of Ireland’s upcoming authors have written a new short story inspired by the theme of ‘harness your hopes’. On the podcast, the author reads the story and then speaks with the presenter about their craft and inspiration and how the theme inspired them. The aim of the programme is to place the listener at the heart of the artist’s creative process, while finding common gr ...
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The Poetry Society

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The Poetry Society was founded in 1909 to promote "a more general recognition and appreciation of poetry". Since then, it has grown into one of Britain's most dynamic arts organisations, representing British poetry both nationally and internationally. Today it has more than 4000 members worldwide and publishes the leading poetry magazine, The Poetry Review. With innovative education and commissioning programmes and a packed calendar of performances, readings and competitions, the Poetry Soci ...
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Workers' compensation in Western Australia can be confusing, but understanding your rights doesn't have to be. In this episode, we debunk common myths and explain the facts behind WA workers' compensation law. Learn about the no-fault principle, job protection, and upcoming changes to the law. Visit our blog for more detailed insights: Foyle Legal …
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Cycling accident in Western Australia? If you've been hit by a car, it’s crucial to understand your legal options for compensation. In this episode, we explain how to navigate ICWA claims, assess who’s at fault, and what types of compensation are available—including non-pecuniary loss. For more details, check out our source blog and visit Foyle Leg…
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Contributory negligence plays a major role in personal injury claims in Western Australia. If you're partially at fault for an accident, your compensation may be reduced. This episode breaks down real-life examples, from car accidents to workplace injuries, and explains how evidence like dashcam footage can influence the outcome. Learn how contribu…
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If you've suffered whiplash from a motor vehicle accident in Western Australia, understanding the legal process is crucial. Discover the steps to file a claim, gather evidence, and maximise your compensation. For a detailed breakdown, visit our blog The Complete Guide to Whiplash Claims or explore legal help at foylelegal.com Foyle Legal Blog: http…
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WA car accident laws are stricter than you might think, even for minor injuires in car crashes. In this episode, we explain the legal reporting requirements, how to properly document your accident, and the importance of gathering evidence for potential compensation claims. Learn how Foyle Legal’s no-win, no-fee system works and protect your rights.…
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WA common law claims provide compensation beyond standard workers' compensation when serious injuries occur. We explain how Whole Person Impairment (WPI) thresholds affect your claim and what factors determine whether you qualify for limited or unlimited compensation. Understand the role of legal advice in maximizing your claim. For more details, r…
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Criminal Injuries Compensation in Western Australia is a crucial scheme for crime victims seeking financial relief. In this episode, we break down who is eligible, what types of injuries are covered (including psychological harm), and how to claim compensation. Learn the process, understand exclusions, and discover how to apply through the eCourt p…
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Motor vehicle accident claims can be complex, especially when navigating compensation and legal requirements in Western Australia. This episode of Personal Injury Claims Explained by Foyle Legal breaks down everything you need to know about making motor vehicle accident claims in WA. We cover how to file a claim, what compensation you can expect, a…
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Workplace fatality compensation helps families cope with financial loss after a workplace accident. In this episode, we explain how to claim compensation, from proving dependency to understanding lump sum payments and child allowances. Learn how WorkCover WA and Foyle Legal can assist in navigating the claims process. For more information on workpl…
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Workers' Compensation WA provides crucial support for those injured on the job. In this episode, we explore the Workers Compensation and Injury Management Act of 2023, breaking down your legal rights, employer obligations, and how to navigate the claim process. If you've been injured at work, understanding your entitlements is key. Visit Foyle Lega…
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Lost income claims after an injury can be complex, especially in Western Australia. This episode explains how to navigate partial income loss, future earning capacity, and loss of opportunity. We also provide critical advice for the self-employed, highlighting the importance of documentation. From lost wages to proving your future income potential,…
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Car accident injury claims in Western Australia are complex, and this episode of Personal Injury Claims Explained by WA Injury Advocates breaks down the critical steps to take after a crash. Learn how to secure evidence, understand the role of medical records, and navigate the claims process. Whether you’ve experienced whiplash, PTSD, or more serio…
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How likely are you to be involved in a car accident in WA? In this episode of WA Injury Claims by Foyle Legal, hosts Rachel Morgan and James Mitchell break down key statistics and risk factors on WA roads. Learn how to protect yourself, avoid accidents, and understand the rising risks for cyclists and motorcyclists. They also discuss how road desig…
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Car accident scams in Western Australia can leave victims vulnerable, especially after a traumatic event. In this episode of WA Injury Claims Explained by Foyle Legal, your hosts, The Injury Advocates, explore the sneaky tactics scammers use—like the "swoop and squat"—and give you essential tips to protect yourself. Learn how to document accidents,…
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In this episode of WA Injury Claims Explained by Foyle Legal, hosts Rachel Morgan and James Mitchell take you through the essentials of Western Australian car accident law. From reporting an accident to understanding the difference between property damage and personal injury claims, we cover it all. Learn how the Insurance Commission of WA (ICWA) p…
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In Episode 2 of WA Personal Injury Claims by Foyle Legal, the Injury Advocates, Rachel Morgan and James Mitchell, dive into essential tips on how to survive a car crash. Drawing from the Foyle Legal blog, they cover life-saving insights on seatbelt positioning, airbag safety, and the best seating positions to increase your chances of survival in a …
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Are you aware of the dangers lurking on Australia’s roads? In this episode of WA Injury Claims Explained, hosts Rachel Morgan and James Mitchell dive deep into Australia’s most dangerous roads, explaining the hidden risks and why certain roads are more prone to accidents. Learn how driver behavior, road design, and congestion all play a role in cre…
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This is a podcast created by The Poetry Society. This podcast features the Top 15 winning poems read by the winners of the Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award 2024. The top 15 winners represent some of the very best young poets in the world.This podcast includes strong language and themes including assault.For more information about the Foyle Young…
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‘We’ve always been here. As long as there has been soldiers, there have been poets. And it’s a long sad, venerable tradition.’ (Peter Gizzi)A Poetry Review podcast between Richard Scott and Peter Gizzi to accompany the Poetry Review Summer 2022 issue. Richard co-edited the issue with Andre Bagoo.You can read more about their issue here: poetrysocie…
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Each year, The Poetry Society commissions a new children’s poem celebrating the Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square, which is a gift from the city of Oslo to London, as a thank you for helping the King of Norway in World War 2. This year, Isabel Galleymore wrote a magical new poem is called ‘T is for tree’. It is on display around the base of the tr…
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Guest editor of The Poetry Review Summer 2022, Andre Bagoo talks to his contributor Jameson Fitzpatrick.Andre co-edited the summer issue with Richard Scott. You can read more about their issue here: poetrysociety.org.uk/publications/vol-112-no-2-summer-2022/You can buy the issue here: bit.ly/ThePoetryReview…
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This poem was written by Fred D'Aguiar and Sarah Howe in 2021 as part of the TIDE research project, as a collaboration between the University of Oxford, The Poetry Society and the National Portrait Gallery. It is written as a response to the painting in the National Portrait Gallery Louise de Kéroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth with an unknown girl by…
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Ilya Kaminsky reads at the launch of The Poetry Review 109:2, Summer 2019, held at The Poetry Café, London.Ilya Kaminsky will be giving this year's Poetry Society Annual Lecture / Liverpool University Allott Lecture on Poetry in a Time of Crisis on Monday 15 May 7:30pm.You can book to attend the lecture online here: bit.ly/AnnualLectureOnlineYou ca…
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Interviewed by Dr Karie Dennehy (Marymount University Hospital and Hospice & UCC) - Dr Una Molloy outlines her current role as Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP) at St Francis Hospice in Palliative Care for Older People, and her research career including her PhD. Una’s PhD thesis focused on how palliative care is understood in older person residenti…
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Kate Wakeling's new poem ‘and a tree’ was commissioned as part of The Poetry Society's annual Look North More Often programme and celebrates the 2022 Trafalgar Square Christmas tree. This is the 75th tree given to London from Oslo as thanks for keeping their king safe during World War Two, and is the 15th poem commissioned to celebrate this annual …
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Sasha de Buyl reads their new story 'Gestation'. In a chat with the presenter, they talk about the importance of reading the story out loud, exploring creative non-fiction and upcoming projects. Sasha de Buyl: https://twitter.com/sashadebuyl Producer Alan Meaney: https://alanmeaney.ie/alanmeaney
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Ola Owodunni reads her story 'A Road Often Travelled'. She discusses how the story is based on the life of a friend of hers, the struggles that people in Direct Provision in Ireland face and the hope in both the story and in life for asylum seekers. Ola Owodunni : https://twitter.com/ddiezworld Producer Alan Meaney: https://alanmeaney.ie/…
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Gerry Boland reads 'Thirst', his new story. The interview sees him recounting how a move to the countryside enabled him to write, the outsider in his stories and the importance of dialogue. Gerry Boland: http://www.gerrybolandwriter.ie/ Producer Alan Meaney: https://alanmeaney.ie/alanmeaney
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Celeste Augé reads her new story 'On The Bus'. In an short interview with Alan Meaney, she talks about how Chekov's 'In the cart' inspired the story, how characters may come back to her, and a collection of poetry she will publish in the future. Celeste Augé: https://www.celesteauge.com/ Producer Alan Meaney: https://alanmeaney.ie…
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Órfhlaith Foyle reads her story 'In Lorient'. She talks with the presenter about when she considered herself a writer, the feeling she gets in her body when the idea for a story strikes her and how her characters often want to be new. Órfhlaith Foyle: https://mobile.twitter.com/foyleorfhlaith Producer Alan Meaney: https://alanmeaney.ie/…
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Alan McMonagle reads his story 'The First Kiss, The Second Glass of Wine'. Afterwards, he discusses: writing his own versions of the wooden horse of Troy and the labours of Hercules, as a child the joy in completing a story how his experiences of lockdown inspired the story Alan McMonagle: https://www.alanmcmonagle.com/ Producer Alan Meaney: https:…
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‘Harness Your Hopes’ is a series of 6 podcast episodes of 30 minutes investigating and showcasing fiction. Six of the West of Ireland’s upcoming authors have written a new short story inspired by the theme of ‘harness your hopes’. On the podcast, the author reads the story and then speaks with the presenter about their craft and inspiration and how…
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After the announcement of the death of Her Majesty the Queen on 8 September 2022, The Poetry Society invited Society President Roger McGough to write a response to the unfolding news. The Poetry Society is very grateful to him for writing a personal and immediate reflection the same evening, as he began to process this great change in our national …
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Dr Daniel Nuzum, Chaplain, and member of the Pastoral Care team at Marymount University Hospital and Hospice in Cork talks to Yvonne McCahill, Communications Manager, AIIHPC about the kind of supports they provide to patients with life-limiting conditions, their families and those close to them. These supports can help them to face the difficult ch…
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Ann Marie Casey, Nurse Manager, Community Team in Foyle Hospice talks to Yvonne McCahill, Communications Manager, AIIHPC about the new Carer Health and Wellbeing Facilitator role that has commenced in Foyle Hospice. Annmarie talks about how the need for this role was identified and the supports they provide for carers so that their personal needs a…
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Valerie Smith, Public Engagement Lead at the Irish Hospice Foundation talks to Yvonne McCahill, Communications Manager, AIIHPC about the Irish Hospice Foundation’s Think Ahead programme. Think Ahead is a practical tool and customisable guide for advance care planning and end of life. It helps people to document their healthcare choices and personal…
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Dr Regina McQuillan talks to Yvonne McCahill, Communications Manager, AIIHPC about the use of opioid medications (such as morphine) for pain relief from cancer pain and pain from other conditions, and how is it sometimes used in the treatment of other symptoms such as breathlessness. Dr McQuillan addresses how these medications are commonly used an…
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Dzifa Benson speaks to Clementine E. Burnley and Zakia Carpenter-Hall.Clementine E. Burnley and Zakia Carpenter-Hall are both alumni of the Obsidian Foundation writing retreat. Their poems were published in The Poetry Review, Winter 2021.The Obsidian Foundation is a writing retreat, a week-long retreat of selected Black poets of African descent. Th…
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Wei Qi Koh is an Occupational Therapist, Marie-Sklodowska Curie Fellow, and PhD student working with the DISTINCT (Dementia & Technology) collaborative partnership Project in NUI Galway. ECRF committee member, Rachel McCauley, talks to Wei about her work, which explores the use of technology in dementia care for older adults. Wei discusses novel wa…
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Gwen Stevenson is a freelance digital media artist working in socially engaged, interdisciplinary, community and health care art projects in Northern Ireland and beyond. In this podcast, she discusses her own work, and her collaboration with palliative care community project, The Heart of Living and Dying.…
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Spend 30 engrossing minutes in the company of the award-winning US poet Shane McCrae and Review editor Emily Berry as they discuss Sylvia Plath’s ‘Lady Lazarus’ as the trigger, when he was just 15, of McCrae’s poetry career; John Keats and the Gothic; George Herbert; and McCrae's conversion from free verse to metrical verse. ‘I can only recommend t…
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In this episode of the AIIHPC podcast, Rachel McCauley interviews Dr Stacey Power Walsh about writing up her PhD thesis ‘Experiences of pregnancy with major fetal anomalies’, and shares her experiences and advice on preparing for a PhD viva. Stacey is an Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems, UCD. She is a regis…
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Sinéad Morrissey's new poem ‘The Fourth King’ was commissioned as part of our annual Look North More Often programme and celebrates the 2021 Trafalgar Square Christmas tree. Here, it's performed by Isobel Chappell, Leon Ganje Day and Vasilis Vasiliou, three Year 6 children from St Saviour’s Church of England Primary School in Westminster. You can r…
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Ben Rogers of The Poetry Society speaks to this year's National Poetry Competition judges Fiona Benson, David Constantine and Rachel Long in a wide-ranging conversation that contemplates the perpetual dynamism of reading, where to find inspiration, poems as little creatures, the nature of poetic truth, and how and when to end a poem. The National P…
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In their funny and thought-provoking conversation by telephone, celebrated American poet Mary Ruefle and Review editor Emily Berry discuss starting poems and first lines; working to commission and no longer facing the blank page; writing letters, writing prose, humour and sadness and not being afraid of the latter; pins, paper clips, swimming and g…
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In the latest Poetry Review podcast, Gail McConnell talks to Emily Berry about loss, parenthood and the resource of language in her debut collection The Sun is Open. Published this September, the book works with archival material related to the life and death of McConnell's father, who was murdered by the IRA outside their home in Belfast in 1984. …
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This is a podcast created by The Poetry Society. This podcast features the Top 15 winning poems read by the winners of the Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award 2020. The top 15 winners represent some of the very best young poets in the world. This podcast includes strong language and themes including racism. For more information about the Foyle Youn…
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This episode of the ECRF Palliative Care Podcast features Dr Stacey Power Walsh chatting with Dr Karie Dennehy, Specialist Registrar in Palliative Medicine, Our Lady’s Hospice & Care Services, and Palliative Care Consultant in St James's Hospital. Karie speaks about her research into attitudes of clinical nurse specialists who provide children’s pa…
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Episode 04 - Dr Marita Hennessy Dr Stacey Power Walsh speaks with Dr Marita Hennessy, a postdoctoral researcher in INFANT Centre, in UCC, about her experience of her father receiving palliative care.
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