
We give some indication of the origins and aspirations of this podcast series in our introductory episode. There have always been what are sometimes deemed alternative approaches to understanding emotional distress, mental health issues, extraordinary experiences; and responding to them. Mad In Ireland embraces the post psychiatric new paradigm in mental health, in terms of giving voice to what is... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Liam Mac Gabhann of Mad In Ireland in conversation with Siobhan Madden, Engaged Eco Artist
'Ecological Art' is a genre that emerged in the 1990s but in which was largely influenced by practices which had come in to movement in the 1960s. Some of th... more
When we consider much of the recent mainstream news coverage and indeed government bypassing of due process in relation to legislation and the reiteration by psychiatric soap boxes of the need for enhanced coercion in mental health, one might imagine... more
Welcome to the latest Mad In Ireland Fields of Healing podcast episode. It seems fitting that as we move into the time of Imbolg the time when ewes are pregnant with their spring lambs, that we are speaking to a sheep farmer and how he has integrated... more
This podcast is with Thom Stewart We met in Dublin city recently where Thom showed me two of his favourite trees. Thom introduces himself as having a foot in two camps. Thom speaks about system change and working inside and outside and his involvemen... more
In this episode I am delighted to be exploring the place of the Irish language (indeed any indigenous language) as a field of healing. And no better a man to explore this than with Conor Ruadh, who along with many others is an activist in our reconne... more
Welcome once again to Mad in Irelands podcast series 'Fields of Healing'. This time around we visit the world of music and rhythm as a field or landscape of and for healing. Music is something that many people appreciate in its various guises and it ... more
We are delighted to be presenting this third episode of Fields of Healing where we discuss a healing field that is becoming more and more visible and popular within Irish healing circles. Shamanism is what many people might think of as something paga... more
We are delighted to present this second Fields of Healing Podcast recorded in a healing field known locally as Granny's acre. We have adjusted sound as best we can, though we can't help hearing a short rain shower and distant laughter from outside of... more
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