
(For the best experience of this podcast, visit: www.CenterPieceNY.com) New York Irish Stories: the lives of long-standing members of New York's Irish community, in their own words. And for a small country like Ireland - such a diversity of accents! Stay in touch @CenterPieceNY - we'd love to hear from you! Be sure to Subscribe, Rate and Review ! Episode schedule: one published per month, ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureDocumentaryPersonal Journals | ||||

Linda Bonnar is a successful life coach and entrepreneur. She's also a former educator, and has built her services around both her experiences in the teaching profession, and her teenager years with mental health struggles in her hometown of Ballina... more
Jennifer Muldowney, from Dublin’s fair city, in Ireland, is an author, a podcaster, and a member of that exclusive set of people who has given a TED Talk.
But for this vivacious young woman, all these glamorous activities are in support of her uniqu... more
When it comes to experiences, life is an embarrassment of riches. Even more so, if you're an adventurous, wandering type, which might be another way of saying 'if you're Irish'.
Certainly Denis Maguire is, although he has gone about it in his own q... more
Corina Galvin calls County Mayo in Ireland her home. She's also been a New Yorker for almost three decades. And she has accumulated a lot of frequent flyer miles along the way. That's because her job in event planning and management puts her cons... more
What a wonderful way to get to know a great man -- no wonder Bushwick is going through a boom, the neighborhood is blessed with angels like Fr. James. He is well named as Padre for the Poor. May his great work continue.
Beautifully crafted piece on Fr James Kelly, a man committed to service on behalf of his ever shifting NYC community. His kindness and willingness to go the extra mile on behalf of the less fortunate shines through
Monsignor James Kelly and St. Brigid’s (see spelling)
Loved this podcast and must listen to the others in this series. Peggy is a most interesting woman and told her life story in a most enjoyable way and Paul Finnegan is a great narrator. Peggy’s brother being sent to live with grandparents reminded me of my sister who was sent to live with my maternal grandfather and aunt when she was two after the arrival of the 7th child. Six more came after that. My sister didn’t return to live with us until she was 13. Up until then my grandfather wouldn’t gi... more










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