Episodes

  • Hindsight - Season 2 Episode 5 - Aoife Dooley
    Jan 6 2022

    Aoife Dooley is an award-winning Illustrator, author, and comedian from Dublin, Ireland. Aoife is known for her Your One Nikita series which chronicles the life of a 22-year-old woman called Nikita, best friend Tanya, and boyfriend Anto. She published her first book 'How To Be Massive’ in October 2016 and her second in 2017 'How To Deal With Poxes' with Gill books. In 2018 she released the Your One Nikita animated tv series on the RTE Player with Digital Beast. 


    ‘Razor-sharp observational humour … has the zeitgeisty quotability of a contemporary Roddy Doyle.’ The Irish Times 


    Today, on January 6 she has released her latest graphic novel’ Frankies World’, a unique perspective on autism told with humor and heart. These themes are also shared in her conversation with Jenny in the latest episode of Hindsight which is also out in the world today.


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    55 mins
  • Hindsight - Season 2 Episode 4 - Arveene
    Dec 9 2021

    Arveene : Dj / Producer / Booker / Presenter


    Arveene’s remix credits read like a who’s who in electronic dance music, including the likes of Mr. Oizo, The Prodigy, Calvin Harris, Felix the Housecat, Zombie Nation, Ashley Beedle or Kelis on labels such as Kitsune, Ed Banger, Bang Gang, Turbo, Universal, Song and much more. 


    Most recently Arveene has been working with the internationally renowned Bon Voyage, clocking up radio plays and

    gigs the world over. All of this mixed with his experience as a host of Irish Week since 2019, festival programmer, radio Dj, and host of private events. Arveene is one of Ireland's leading world-class DJ talents.



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    MGMT : Ruby Ivy / Ben Bix / Bon Voyage


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    51 mins
  • Hindsight - Season 2 Episode 3 - Rowan McDonagh
    Nov 12 2021

    EP 3. We welcome Rowan McDonagh back for a deeper dive into his own very personal story surrounding his mental health and the life experiences that have shaped him


    “PLEASE BE ADVISED, this podcast discusses subject matter that could be triggering to anyone listening. If you have been affected by any of the content please reach out to the following who are available to support.

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    As it’s #Movember, we urge you and the men in your life to reach out and speak out if you are struggling.

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    56 mins
  • Hindsight - Season 2 Episode 2 - Ryan Vail
    Oct 28 2021

    Ryan Vail blends the worlds of electronica, folk, and classical, always experimenting with combining classical instruments with unique methods of recording and composition.


    “A minimalistic, electronic dream” -Nylon

    “Vail Combines modern classical music and electronic sonics for a sound all of his own” – Stereogum

    “Daring and emotionally affecting work and deserves your full attention” – The Independent


    His most recent album ‘Borders’ was a collaborative project with Elma Orkestra which won the 2019 ‘Album Of The Year’ category at the Northern Irish Music Prize.

    A symphony of electronic and analog components combine and enhance the live ‘Borders’ show beyond its natural boundary. Cinematic drone footage of the Irish border and countryside is accompanied by string players, classical composition, and vocal appearances from Moya Brennan and Stephen James Smith for a full-on assault of the senses which has taken them from deepest Mexico to the Berlin Wall.


    Ryan has had radio play or performed live Sessions with BBC Introducing, Other Voices, Lauren Laverne, Steve Lamacq, Annie Mac, Tom Ravenscroft, Across The Line, Tom Robinson, Phillip Taggart, and Zane Lowe. Ryan has supported many international live acts such as Nils Frahm, Jamie XX, Jon Hopkins, Tycho, David Kitt, Todd Terje, Phil Kieran, Luke Vibert, and Orbital. Radio support includes BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music, KEXP & RTE to name a few.


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Hindsight - Season 2 Episode 1 - Melatu-Uche Okori
    Oct 11 2021

    Hindsight Season 1 Episode


    Melatu-Uche Okorie was born in Enugu, Nigeria, and has been living in Ireland for twelve years. She has an Mphil in creative writing from Trinity College, Dublin. Her work has been published in Dublin: Ten Journeys One Destination, Alms on the Highway (New Writing from the Oscar Wilde Centre), LIT Journal, College Green Magazine. Her debut collection, This Hostel Life, was published in May 2018. She is currently working on a novel.  


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    44 mins
  • Hindsight - Season 1 Episode 7 - Vera Lawlor
    Sep 22 2021

    Vera Lawlor started as a student in Trinity College Dublin last week but her journey to Trinity has been far from conventional. Always a keen student who loved reading, she was fifteen years old she was told on a Friday afternoon that she'd be leaving school to start working the following Monday.


    Late in 2019, her dear sister and best friend died. Not long after that, Covid-19 hit. A few months after the first lockdown, she retired from her thirty-year career as a doctor’s receptionist at a busy practice in Finglas, Dublin, and is now charting a new course and throwing out any ideas of quiet retirement.  

     

    More than 50 years after she left school, this inspirational mother of two and grandmother to three is finally walking through Front Arch as a Trinity College student. 

     

    In our conversation, we talked about family, work, grief, and her lifelong love of learning, just a few days after she officially embarked on her new life as a college student. 


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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Hindsight – Season 1 Episode 6 – Elaine Mai
    Aug 23 2021

    Hindsight – Season 1 Episode 6 – Elaine Mai

     

    Elaine Mai is no stranger to success. Her most recent release ‘No Forever (feat. MayKay)’ garnered widespread acclaim and achieved 10 million impressions across Irish radio. It hit No.2 in the Irish Radio Breakers chart and peaked at No.6 in the Viral 50 Ireland Spotify chart.


    Named a ‘vital Irish artist’ by Clash Magazine, Elaine Mai is just getting started. Her latest single 'Still Feel' with Ailbhe Reddy hints at what's to come on her hotly anticipated debut album due for release later this year. An advocate for gender equality and women’s rights, she is one of three artists representing Ireland with Keychange - an EU initiative working towards a total restructuring of the music industry to help reach full gender equality. She was also a featured singer on the No.1 single ‘Dreams’, the cover of The Cranberries’ hit by Irish Women in Harmony, which took the country by storm in 2020 and raised over €250,000 for anti-domestic violence charity SAFE Ireland. 2021 is shaping up to be a big year for this ever-evolving artist.

     

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    51 mins
  • Hindsight - Season 1 Episode 5 - Aoife McElwain
    Aug 5 2021

    Hindsight - Season 1 Episode 5 - Aoife McElwain


    Aoife McElwain is a creative events planner, writer, and sea swimmer. She is the founder and Chief Craic Mechanic at the Sing-Along Social, a zero-commitment choir designed for people who can't sing. She is the author of Slow at Work, a book about surviving burnout, and she writes a food column for the Home supplement of The Sunday Times. She was diagnosed with ADHD in 2020 and lives with her dog Daffodil in Connemara on the west coast of Ireland. You can follow her on Instagram @aoifemcelwain and find out more about her work at www.aoifemcelwain.com


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    47 mins