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What’s the Story? Podcast

What’s the Story? Podcast

By: WTSpod with Danny & Mero
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Multi award-winning podcast from Dublin, Ireland. Everyone has a story to tell...Copyright 2023 Danny Murray. All rights reserved. Social Sciences
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  • WTS 339: Bernard Mulvany
    Sep 14 2025

    Disability rights activist Bernard Mulvany joins us to talk access, action, and accountability. From broken lifts to broken promises, he lays out how a system still locks people out — and how Access for All Ireland is pulling campaigners together into one loud voice. We get into the collapse of the “Green Paper,” what real consultation should mean, the brutal rise in poverty among disabled people, and why the Justice for Harvey march must be a turning point, not a one-off.

    Bernard also speaks honestly about burnout in activism, the strength of lived experience (including that of his daughter, trailblazer Sophia), and the simple truth: when you design for those with the greatest needs, everyone benefits.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • WTS 338: What's the story morning glory... Oasis 2025
    Aug 23 2025

    This week the lads bring it on down while chatting about what some might say were the best concerts in Croke Park history.

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    27 mins
  • WTS 337: Elaine Burke
    Aug 16 2025

    Friend of the show, Elaine Burke is back!

    Elaine is the host of For Tech's Sake Podcast and is a regular national media journalist and commentator on all things science and technology.

    This week she helps us dive into AI hype, deepfakes, online culture and the fragile state of modern media.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
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