
The Yup the Flats Podcast was created to amplify the powerful, untold stories in the Liberties, shining a light on the voices, ideas, and lived experiences that make the Liberties unique. Your Voices. Your Stories. Your Ideas. Your Opinions. Your Life. Your Area.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture | |||

What happened to Community?
Andrew O'Connell in Conversation with two of the Liberties' finest Belles
The Liberties is one of Dublin’s oldest and most character-filled neighbourhoods. Its streets hold centuries of history markets, trades, music, in... more
Episode 15 of the Yup The Flats podcast is here and it’s a powerful one.
This week we’re joined by the Ice Queen herself, Linda Jackson a formidable force in the sea swimming community and a woman whose strength goes far beyond cold water. Known for... more
Chris Curran works in the Social Housing sector in Ireland but cut his teeth in his early years developing a career from his home in the Liberties. Educated in James's Street CBS he has mixed the world of Accounting, IT, Politics, and Housing in his ... more
Ferghal Connolly is the coordinator of the Donore Community Drug & Alcohol Team. He has worked in the
South Inner City around the Liberties and Donore Avenue area for over 40 years working in the area of
Drug Treatment and support services.
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