1- Irish Festivals, myths and legends

Ruth Marshall, story teller and author of “Celebrating Irish festivals” explains the meaning of Irish Festivals and how understanding them can assist us in our everyday lives. She captivates the audience with the story of Dian Cecht of the Tuatha De Daan and his children Miach and Airmid. This episode was produced with the support of Sound & Vision, a BCI initiative, and was broadcasted on Wednesday July 22nd on Dublin City FM.

2- Irish Druids and God's Healing Garden

Annette Peard & Anne Marie Murray bring our listeners to the Hill of Tara where ancient druidic ceremonies have survived through the centuries and are still very alive today. Sister Rachel explores the link between her vocation as an Irish Catholic nun and her work in the holistic field. This episode was produced with the support of Sound & Vision, a BCI initiative, and was broadcasted on Wednesday August 5 on Dublin City FM.

3- Irish Fairies and Leprauchauns and Sacred Geometry

Jaya Moran, author of the Irish Mythological Wheel of Life and Irish Fairy cards, draws the audience into the magical world of Irish myths & legends, fairies & leprauchauns and she explains how working with them can be of great benefit to our listeners. Dr. Eric Dilworth, MD, takes us on a tour of Ard Na Ri, in Clon Mac Noise, which was built using sacred geometry. This episode was produced with the support of Sound & Vision, a BCI initiative, and was broadcasted on Wednesday July 29 on Dublin City FM.

4- Irish Shamanism and Drumming

John Bowker, Drum Circle facilitator, explains how drumming can be used to access a different state of consciousness and to rebuild our communities. Martin Duffy, Director of the Irish Centre for Shamanic Studies talks about the link between ancient Celtic traditions and other shamanic traditions throughout the world and he leads our listeners on a shamanic journey to meet their spirit guides and power animals. This episode was produced with the support of Sound & Vision, a BCI initiative, and was broadcasted on Wednesday August 12 on Dublin City FM.

5- Irish Gospel Choir and the work of Sli Eile

Padraig Swan, director of Sli Eile lead us into the positive energy generated by the Gardiner’s Street Gospel choir who brought the community back into the church and the work of Jesuits with young adults to build communities striving to see God in all things. This episode was produced with the support of Sound & Vision, a BCI initiative, and was broadcasted on Wednesday August 19 on Dublin City FM.

6- Irish monks of Wicklow

Seamus Byrne, Bernard Kirby, & Veronica O Reilly, who belong to a mixed community of Irish Catholic monks, bring our listeners into their healthy world of healing music and a body mind and spirit approach of maintaining optimum health. This episode was produced with the support of Sound & Vision, a BCI initiative, and was broadcasted on Wednesday August 26 on Dublin City FM.

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