Episodes

  • Taster - Turtle Bunbury
    Mar 28 2023

    Turtle Bunbury provides an overview of what listeners can expect from Season 1, and
    why he believes 1759 is a date that will still resonate in 9,000 years’ time.

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    5 mins
  • A City within a City - Turtle Bunbury
    Mar 28 2023

    Since the 1880s, over 26,000 men and women have been employed at the Guinness
    brewery. For many, it was a job ‘for life’, replete with healthcare, education and
    sporting benefits. Turtle talks of the Guinness doctor who revolutionised Ireland’s
    ambulance service, the Hollywood star who drove a forklift truck for Guinness, and
    why those doing “hot-work” received extra pints.

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    22 mins
  • A Sense of Flavour - Kate Curran
    Mar 28 2023

    We meet the scientific, brewing guru whose role is to ensure that every pint of
    Guinness tastes as gorgeous as the next. Kate Curran talks of the science behind that
    matchless flavour, the specifics of barley and the creation of Guinness Zero, as well as
    what it’s like to be the fifth generation of her family to work at the brewery.

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    22 mins
  • A Sense of the Sea - Niall Sabongi
    Mar 28 2023

    Niall is a chef, fishmonger, grocer and all-round champion of sustainable foods. He
    tells Turtle about the influence of his Egyptian restauranteur father, working with
    marine ecologists to discover the magic of seafood and shellfish, and why Guinness
    Extra Stout and oysters makes for such a classic pairing.

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    29 mins
  • A Family Legacy - Rory Guinness
    Mar 28 2023

    The Iveagh Trust was founded in 1890. Rory Guinness, a member of the brewing
    dynasty, became its chairman in 2019. He tells the story of the 1 st Earl of Iveagh, the
    role of the Iveagh Hostel and about how the microbial activity of bacteria resulted in
    the Lister Medical Prize coming home to Dublin.

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    31 mins
  • The Goodness of Guinness - Turtle Bunbury
    Mar 29 2023

    Turtle looks at how Guinness has changed the Dublin skyline beyond the Storehouse through its work on housing, social housing, and green space. He homes in on the redbrick Iveagh Trust Buildings, the Bayno play centre, the Iveagh Baths and the evolution of St Stephen’s Green, St Patrick’s Park and the Iveagh Gardens.

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    20 mins
  • Rhythm of the Past - Mango
    Mar 29 2023

    Mango has been hailed by Hot Press magazine as ‘one of Ireland’s most important hip-hop acts of the 21st century’. He talks about growing up as a ‘true blue’ Dub in the shadow of the brewery, where his great-grandfather worked as a cooper, as well as performing in the Storehouse for Other Voices and how his rapping technique was forged by the story-telling of generations past.

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    18 mins
  • Liberties Belle – Liz Gillis and Cathy Scuffil
    Mar 31 2023

    Two of Dublin’s finest historians discuss the importance of carthorses, canals and
    jostle stones to the Guinness brewery, as well as going to school with the “Guinness”
    girls and what it means to have the Storehouse in their neighbourhood.

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    39 mins