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The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)

Podcast The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)
Podcast The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)

The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)

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Niall Boylan is online, and nobody can hold him back. Subscribe to The Niall Boylan Show and access premium content by visiting https://niallboylan.com More
Niall Boylan is online, and nobody can hold him back. Subscribe to The Niall Boylan Show and access premium content by visiting https://niallboylan.com More

Available Episodes

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  • #8 Would Ireland Benifit From A Ron DeSantis Goverment? (Audio Interviews only)
    In this episode, Niall delves into the question of whether Ireland would benefit from a conservative government. To explore this topic, he engages in a fascinating conversation with guest Irish  Senator Gerard Craughwell and Aontu Rep: Eric Nelligan as well as many concerned listeners who call in to have their say.   During this interview, Senator Gerard Craughwell expresses his agreement with the notion of a conservative government in Ireland. Together, they explore a wide range of questions surrounding conservative politics, discussing potential benefits, challenges, and implications for Irish society.   The conversation takes an interesting turn as they discuss the recent announcement by Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida, declaring his intention to run for US President. Senator Craughwell shares his support for DeSantis, expressing his preference for the governor over the Green Party.   As the discussion unfolds, Niall welcomes another guest, Eric Nelligan, a member of Aontú and representative for Castletroy/Annacotty in Limerick. Aontú, an all-Ireland political party launched in January 2019, operates in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Eric also voices his support for Ron DeSantis over the Green Party.   Throughout the podcast, various ideas are explored, comparing left versus right ideologies. However, the overarching theme is the importance of open dialogue, respect, and finding a middle ground that is crucial for society as a whole.   Niall actively engages with callers from both sides of the debate, leading to robust discussions that remain respectful overall. The conclusion of the podcast emphasizes the significance of respecting and listening to diverse perspectives, highlighting that regardless of political affiliation, it is crucial to foster an environment of understanding and mutual respect.   Join Niall Boylan on "The Niall Boylan Podcast" as he navigates through stimulating conversations, challenging traditional notions, and encouraging a respectful exchange of ideas.  
    25/5/2023
    23:56
  • #8 Would Ireland Benifit From A Ron DeSantis Style Conservative Goverment (Audio only full show)
    In this episode, Niall delves into the question of whether Ireland would benefit from a conservative government. To explore this topic, he engages in a fascinating conversation with guest Irish  Senator Gerard Craughwell and Aontu Rep: Eric Nelligan as well as many concerned listeners who call in to have their say.   During this interview, Senator Gerard Craughwell expresses his agreement with the notion of a conservative government in Ireland. Together, they explore a wide range of questions surrounding conservative politics, discussing potential benefits, challenges, and implications for Irish society.   The conversation takes an interesting turn as they discuss the recent announcement by Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida, declaring his intention to run for US President. Senator Craughwell shares his support for DeSantis, expressing his preference for the governor over the Green Party.   As the discussion unfolds, Niall welcomes another guest, Eric Nelligan, a member of Aontú and representative for Castletroy/Annacotty in Limerick. Aontú, an all-Ireland political party launched in January 2019, operates in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Eric also voices his support for Ron DeSantis over the Green Party.   Throughout the podcast, various ideas are explored, comparing left versus right ideologies. However, the overarching theme is the importance of open dialogue, respect, and finding a middle ground that is crucial for society as a whole.   Niall actively engages with callers from both sides of the debate, leading to robust discussions that remain respectful overall. The conclusion of the podcast emphasizes the significance of respecting and listening to diverse perspectives, highlighting that regardless of political affiliation, it is crucial to foster an environment of understanding and mutual respect.   Join Niall Boylan on "The Niall Boylan Podcast" as he navigates through stimulating conversations, challenging traditional notions, and encouraging a respectful exchange of ideas.  
    25/5/2023
    1:21:45
  • #7 Mother & Baby Homes (Ireland’s Dirty Secret) Catherin Corless Interview (audio only)
    In this powerful and thought-provoking podcast, esteemed historian Catherine Corless joins host Niall Boylan in an intimate conversation that delves deep into the heart-wrenching and long-held dirty secret of Ireland—the Tuam Mother and Baby Home scandal. Together, they expose the dark history and its enduring impact on countless lives.   With unwavering dedication, Catherine Corless fearlessly uncovers the hidden truths behind the Tuam Mother and Baby Home—a name that has become synonymous with Ireland's dirty secret. Through meticulous research and unrelenting pursuit of justice, Corless brings to light the harrowing experiences of mothers and babies confined within the walls of this institution, a secret that was buried for far too long.   As the podcast unfolds, the chilling reality of Ireland's dirty secret is laid bare, with stories that haunt the collective conscience. Niall Boylan provides a compassionate platform for survivors and affected families to share their heart-breaking narratives. Callers bravely recount their personal experiences, shining a light on the atrocities that occurred within the home, forever etching Ireland's dirty secret into their lives.   In this raw and unfiltered discussion, Catherine Corless and Niall Boylan confront the systemic failures and cultural stigmas that allowed Ireland's dirty secret to persist. They scrutinize the government's role in perpetuating this scandalous chapter, including the recent decision to deny redress payments to those who were under the age of six months at the time of adoption. The omission of redress for these vulnerable infants further deepens the wounds of injustice, leaving survivors and families without the acknowledgement and support they so desperately deserve.   Amidst the anguish and pain, this podcast serves as a rallying cry for truth and accountability. By repeatedly acknowledging Ireland's dirty secret, Catherine Corless and Niall Boylan compelled listeners to confront the uncomfortable reality and demand a reckoning for the systemic failures that allowed such atrocities to occur.   Join the conversation, listen to the heart-rending stories, and become a part of the movement to unveil Ireland's dirty secret. This podcast aims to expose the truth, advocate for justice, and foster healing in the face of unimaginable suffering.  
    24/5/2023
    23:56
  • #7 Mother and Baby Homes (Ireland’s Dirty Secret) Full show, audio only.
    In this powerful and thought-provoking podcast, esteemed historian Catherine Corless joins host Niall Boylan in an intimate conversation that delves deep into the heart-wrenching and long-held dirty secret of Ireland—the Tuam Mother and Baby Home scandal. Together, they expose the dark history and its enduring impact on countless lives.   With unwavering dedication, Catherine Corless fearlessly uncovers the hidden truths behind the Tuam Mother and Baby Home—a name that has become synonymous with Ireland's dirty secret. Through meticulous research and unrelenting pursuit of justice, Corless brings to light the harrowing experiences of mothers and babies confined within the walls of this institution, a secret that was buried for far too long.   As the podcast unfolds, the chilling reality of Ireland's dirty secret is laid bare, with stories that haunt the collective conscience. Niall Boylan provides a compassionate platform for survivors and affected families to share their heart-breaking narratives. Callers bravely recount their personal experiences, shining a light on the atrocities that occurred within the home, forever etching Ireland's dirty secret into their lives.   In this raw and unfiltered discussion, Catherine Corless and Niall Boylan confront the systemic failures and cultural stigmas that allowed Ireland's dirty secret to persist. They scrutinize the government's role in perpetuating this scandalous chapter, including the recent decision to deny redress payments to those who were under the age of six months at the time of adoption. The omission of redress for these vulnerable infants further deepens the wounds of injustice, leaving survivors and families without the acknowledgement and support they so desperately deserve.   Amidst the anguish and pain, this podcast serves as a rallying cry for truth and accountability. By repeatedly acknowledging Ireland's dirty secret, Catherine Corless and Niall Boylan compelled listeners to confront the uncomfortable reality and demand a reckoning for the systemic failures that allowed such atrocities to occur.   Join the conversation, listen to the heart-rending stories, and become a part of the movement to unveil Ireland's dirty secret. This podcast aims to expose the truth, advocate for justice, and foster healing in the face of unimaginable suffering.  
    24/5/2023
    1:15:17
  • #6 Should we review Irelands abortion law’s? ( audio, Interview only)
    Niall talked to Eilís Mulroy from the Pro Life Campaign about the review of Irelands Abortion law’s. We asked should the three day wait period be removed, should the 12 week limit be extended and should conscientious objection be removed. We also spoke to David Quinn from The Iona Institute and many callers who both agreed and disagreed with changing the laws in this really interesting and important debate on abortion.
    23/5/2023
    46:26

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