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Dermot Mcelholm

Dermot Mcelholm

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Join host Tim Grant in a fascinating discussion with Derry native, Dermot McElholm, as they dive deep into Irish culture, history, and the unique pub life both in Ireland and New York City.

Dermot shares captivating stories of his family's ancestry, including his paternal grandfather's internment by the British after the partition of Ireland and his time teaching Irish to prisoners on the HMS Argenta. He offers a poignant description of growing up in Derry during "The Troubles," including the lasting impact of Bloody Sunday in 1972.

The conversation shifts to Dermot's five years bartending in New York's Kinsale Tavern, comparing the distinct drinking cultures and colorful characters—like the legendary "Marathon Man"—he encountered in the American "melting pot."

Highlights Include:

  • The decline of rural Irish pubs due to changing laws and social dynamics.
  • The joys of hiking and connecting with nature in Ireland, including a detailed look at the history and folklore behind natural landmarks like the Poison Glen and the dolmens (ancient burial chambers).
  • The importance of preserving Irish place names and folklore from Anglicization and modern forgetfulness, including the stories behind Sawel and Shantallow.
  • Personal reflections on life, nature, and the value of a good conversation.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in authentic Irish life, history, and the enduring bond of friendship forged over a perfect pint of Guinness.

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