
HOW TO GAEL, your favourite bilingual threesome, are back for 2026 ! After a huge 2025 with sold out live shows across Ireland and the USA, summer festival appearances and much more , Doireann, Louise and Síomha are back every week for 2026. Mar thriúr ban navigating their 30s, Doireann, Louise and Síomha are living, working and socialising as Gaeilge in a way that is suimiúil, spraíúil and just g... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 127 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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I can honestly say the adjective that comes to mind listening to this “podcast” for the first, & last time, is jejune( wonder what the Irish is for that?🙄)for good measure throw in naive & uninformed…
When addressing a subject as serious as this, a first step might be to read Malachi ODoherty’s “can Ireland be one?”..a serious review of the people & arguments..& that’s just a start..…..your view ? A joke…
Loving this discussion on how to unite/knit Ireland back together…I am from South Armagh & loving all the discussions & guests on the pod…well done ladies looking forward to more!
I’m the stereotypical Irish person who left school with a basic grasp of Irish. Initially I thought I wouldn’t be able to enjoy this podcast however much to my delight I was instantly hooked. The girls constantly switch between Irish and English to enough of a degree to keep up. I’ve even found my Irish is better than I thought and improved since loudening. Give it a go! 🇮🇪☘️💚it’s an enjoyable listen and lighthearted and engaging!
GRMA cailíní as an podcast seo a bhronnadh! Éistim gach uile seachtaine, agus i gcónaí bím ag gáire libhse. Is léir go bhfuil caidreamh álainn eatarthu ar fad <3
Ag tnúth go mór le sibh a fheiceáil IRL go luath!! (OV arís?? 🤪).
Hello, I started teaching myself Irish Gaelic when I was about 13 (I am 31) and I have always wanted a show like this! Thanks for recording! I am American from texas and as a kid I got a lot of weird looks when I would practice and people laughed but I kept at it. You guys are great! I am now teaching my boyfriend the language and using it myself whenever I can :)
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