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The Corrymeela Podcast

Corrymeela
Conflict Resolution
Good Friday Agreement
Irish Identity
Brexit
Identity
Belonging
The Essex Serpent
Peace Processes
Reconciliation
Sectarianism
Racism
Migration
Community Relations
Politics Of Northern Ireland
Partition
Community
The Troubles
Irish Hymns
Storytelling
Peacebuilding

The Corrymeela Podcast

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Pádraig Ó Tuama is a poet with interests in language, violence, power, and religion. He has published poetry, essays, a memoir and works of theology. He led Corrymeela from 2014-2019. He currently lives in the USA, in New York City, where he presents... more

In this last of four special compilation episodes of The Corrymeela Podcast, we revisit interviews with guests who shared their insights on conflict and reconciliation.

Featured in this episode are Duncan Morrow, Dong Jin Kim, Christine Bell, Julia... more

In this third of four special compilation episodes, we return to previous guests who spoke with us about language, storytelling, and the past. Included in this episode are Sarah Perry, Sef Townsend, John Paul Lederach, Richard Holloway, and Nóirín Ní... more

We revisit interviews with guests who spoke with us about place, movement, migration, identity, and belonging. Included in this compilation are clips from Johnston McMaster, Anthony Reddie, Lia Shimada, and Yousif M. Qasmiyeh, who offered insights fr... more

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Recent Guests

Sarah Perry
Award-winning author of The Essex Serpent, Melmoth, and Enlightenment.
Episode: The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Compilation 3
Sef Townsend
Musician and storyteller who collects stories and songs from diverse cultures.
Episode: The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Compilation 3
Nóirín Ní Riain
Irish singer, composer, and theologian reflecting on kitchen hymns and spirituality.
Episode: The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Compilation 3
Richard Holloway
Former Episcopalian Bishop of Scotland and author on ethics and religion.
Episode: The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Compilation 3
John Paul Lederach
Renowned peacemaker and scholar interested in language and conflict.
Episode: The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Compilation 3
Lia Shimada
Academic, priest, and mediator who discusses her experiences with identity and racism in Belfast.
Episode: The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Compilation 2
Yousif M. Qasmiyeh
Born in the Badawi Refugee Camp, he shares insights into the refugee experience and identity dynamics.
Episode: The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Compilation 2
Johnston McMaster
Historian and theologian discussing the implications of partition in Ireland.
Episode: The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Compilation 2
Anthony Reddie
Professor offering a theological critique of English nationalism and religious identities.
Oxford University
Episode: The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Compilation 2

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 90 ratings
  • Refugees

    This Corrymeela podcast touched me deeply. I grabbed paper & pen while listening to make notes. Refugees don’t want “to be given voice” or “empowerment.” They want to have their space without restriction. They don’t want “experts” asking questions. They want to do for themselves not have others do it for them. When he said he could not write or speak on the Gaza situation because he couldn’t process it yet, it told me that the NGOs & Governments need to get out of the way and let the people... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pudelmom
    United Statesa year ago
  • Our beautiful, complex humanity

    While The Corrymeela Podcast claims to explore issues of Irishness and Britishness, that seems to sell short the work it’s actually doing. Yes, through conversations with (mostly) Irish or British guests, Pádraig Ó Tuama does present many perspectives on the political history and sectarian divisions of Northern Ireland. Though he and his guests go deeper, diving into topics and personal stories that reveal great truths about our shared human experience. Ó Tauma asks thoughtful, engaging question... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    molly hibernophile
    United States4 years ago
  • Hopeful, real and thoughtful

    Excellent, can’t recommend enough.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MNHoll
    United Kingdom5 years ago
  • educational, beautiful, all the good things

    this is a show about irishness and britishness, but i’ve learned more from this podcast on how one might approach our divided moment in american politics more than any other. if you want to hear people talk about what transformation, communication and reconciliation really mean based on their own experience, i can’t recommend this show more highly.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    emmasroy
    United States5 years ago
  • Insightful, Informative and Engaging

    Padraig is a very skilled and thoughtful interviewer, who attracts guests who move the complex and storied history of the Irish and UK relationship forward in smart and insightful ways.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cork L4d
    United States5 years ago

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The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Compilation 2
Q: Could you tell us about a time when you felt foreign?
Christine Bell reflects on feeling foreign when she attended Cambridge, highlighting how her different experiences and background contrasted with the peers around her.

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