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Erin's Isle podcast

Erin Meehan Breen

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Ireland is full of cottages and castles and cathedrals and pubs. But it so much more than that. Erin's Isle takes you beyond the shillelaghs and the shamrocks in stories that will make you feel like you are there. Plus, you'll get to know the real people who live here and both the authentic and the offbeat you won't want to miss when you travel here yourself.
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Manx Radio is 'At Your Service' - with a space for people of all faiths and none to share thoughts, prayers, music and conversations - offering a little spiritual strength for challenging times.
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Phil Gawne offers a weekly insight into Manx politics, interviewing current and former politicians about issues in Tynwald and the House of Keys, while exploring the broader world of politics and government operations.
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Off Track Podcast

Off Track Podcast

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Off Track Podcast is your ultimate destination for all things motorcycle racing, hosted by former OMG Racing British Superbike Press Officer and experienced podcast host, Dave Neal. Dive into the thrilling world of motorcycle racing with in-depth interviews, behind-the-scenes insights, and expert analysis of the latest races, riders, and teams. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or new to the sport, Off Track brings you exclusive stories and insider perspectives from the paddock. Stay updated, en ...
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Welcome to DISCOVER Voices, a disability lifestyle media network run by charity disAbility Cornwall & IoS. We produce our very own podcast network discussing life through the lens of people living with a long-term health condition or disability. We welcome a variety of hosts all with their own podcast series, giving their own outlook and take on topics and discussions that are close to their heart. This includes Care to Speak, a podcast focusing on carers’ rights and lived experience; The Ad ...
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Talkin' Isles

New York Islanders

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Talkin' Isles is the official interview podcast of the New York Islanders. Join Radio Color Commentator Greg Picker and NewYorkIslanders.com Digital Director Cory Wright, as they welcome special guests, alumni, broadcasters and chat about all things involving the New York Islanders.
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Tinfoil Swans

Food & Wine

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Food & Wine has led the conversation around food, drinks, and hospitality in America and around the world since 1978. Tinfoil Swans continues that legacy with a new series of intimate, informative, surprising, and uplifting conversations with the biggest names in the culinary industry, sharing never-before-heard stories about the successes, struggles, and fork-in-the-road moments that made them who they are today. Each week, you'll hear from icons and innovators like Daniel Boulud, Guy Fieri ...
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We’re excited to announce the launch of RotaCast—our brand-new podcast for Rotary North West England and the Isle of Man! This is a fresh and engaging way to connect with members across the District. Each month, we’ll bring you inspiring stories from our clubs, updates from District Secretary Janice, and the latest news from District Governor Edwin—all in a format that’s easy to access and perfect for listening on the go. We hope you enjoy tuning in and find it a valuable new way to stay inf ...
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Paranormal Isles

Paranormal Isles

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From the most haunted buildings to ghostly landscapes, and breathtaking UFO encounters... Join host Angus King as he relays spine-chilling stories of paranormal occurrences in Aoteraoa, New Zealand - as reported by witnesses.
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Isle of Man

Isle of Man

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Longtime soul brothers and sometimes collaborators Sam Mickens & Zac Pennington present a weekly program dealing with concepts & constructs in modern masculinity.
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The Vanished

Narrative.fm

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Join us on a journey into the perplexing world of disappearances, where individuals vanish without a trace, leaving behind a void filled with questions and speculation.
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KNIGHTS

Twist Isle Productions

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KNIGHTS is a fantasy fiction Audio Drama podcast. A hidden, merciless evil festers in the Realms as Ark’s knights face impossible choices, grace lost, and growing despair in a race to save the world...hopefully not at the cost of their friend.
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The Threesickle Isles

Christoff Visscher

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Freestyle DJ influenced by Heidi Lawden, Things You Say, SOULWAX and more! Learning as I go, and listening to music constantly. Would take a funky house beat over a pulsing techno track 9 times out of 10.
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A Lonely Isle

Time Travel Opps

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A Lonely Isle is a collection of anecdotes about Rockall, a remote island in the Atlantic ocean. Each chapter is based on accounts written by visitors over the last two hundred years.
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Hey everyone, this podcast is about OSR RPG's, Music, Craft Beer, and having some fun! Shane discovered the OSR back in 2013, since then he has written furiously on the subject. Included are ramblings, random tables, monster ideas, reviews and interviews with other OSR authors!
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July Tynwald was not only a lengthy affair but also jam packed with interesting debates. On Perspective this week we hear from Ministers Barber, Caine and Poole-Wilson about a lack of success in meeting carbon reduction, possible efficiencies and improvements in education and an A star for the Chief Constable’s report. Chris Thomas gives a D minus …
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Still catching up on July Tynwald highlights we’ve got questions from Jason Moorhouse, an answer from John Wannenburgh on the delays in getting a planning application submitted for the Earystane windfarm. Also Rob Callister and Michelle Haywood consider how Tynwald members should pay for their parking, agreeing that they should but disagreeing on h…
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Rev'd Dr Inderjit Bhogal OBE is a minister in the Methodist church and a leading theologian and campaigner for peace and reconciliation. He was the first person from a minority ethnic background to be appointed President of the Methodist Conference and it was in that capacity he first visited the Isle of Man in 2000. 25 years later he's back on the…
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The rare Dark Bordered Beauty moth is found in only two sites in Scotland and one in England. Mark joins Dark Bordered Beauty Moth Champion Pete Moore at RSPB Insh Marshes nature reserve to find out more about attempts to reintroduce the moth to other areas in Scotland. Dark Bordered Beauty moths in Scotland are reliant on aspen suckers - shoots th…
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In tonight's programme: The Ravens are back! FC Isle of Man face their first game of the new NWCFL Premier Division season this weekend, we hear from their manager ahead of their curtain-raiser at The Bowl Elsewhere, there's been success for the Isle of Man's basketball teams at the Inter Island Games in Ynys Mon this week There's been more success…
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This episode of Grumbling Grunts took a wild unforeseen dive into a spiritual rabbit hole with Luke from 'Under Oak and Crown'! Buckle in! Topics of Conversation; Illegal Immigration in the UK. Civil Unrest & Societal Preparedness. Cultural Identity & Historical Context. Reflections of Monarchy & Leadership. The Concept of Post America & Post UK. T…
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Hades always felt empty after Persephone saw the returning souls off into the world. To allay her sadness, she went to the Hall of Scrolls, to reread what the Moirae had in store for them. Hades’s palace was vast, and not many people knew that, because very few had been allowed past the sumptuous rooms at the front, which were intended for receivin…
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If you could have a garden gnome what would it be doing? What tools should I have on my first allotment? Any tips on growing carrots on a sandy soil? Peter Gibbs and a panel of green-fingered gurus head to the lush landscapes of Bracknell Forest, where a lively audience of passionate gardeners awaits answers to their most pressing plant problems. J…
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When news reached the Manx community that a visiting Chihuahua called Suzie had gone missing, there were immediately countless of offers from people to help with the search. One of those was Karen Quayle, who previously helped to organise the search for missing pooch Elvis - he was fortunately found safe and well too. Here Karen talks to Beth Espey…
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The chair of the Northern Chamber of Commerce says it's using reviews of UK town centres to support the creation of a 'masterplan' for Ramsey. Keith Dalrymple and Secretary Emma Honey believe that the plan will inform decision-making going forward and hope that it will help the town to grow and encourage future investment. Meanwhile the Clerk at Ra…
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The North American Manx Association makes annual awards of silver medals for outstanding contributions to Manx culture and community by young people, and the Department of Education makes two awards for the Manx language. We hear this year's ceremony for the presentation of awards with Daphne Caine MHK and President of Tynwald, Laurence Skelly.…
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Handball Isle of Man is sending a "futures" squad to Germany for a training camp. Travelling to the city of Ochtrup are young players who are new to the team in the past 18 months and it's hoped the trip will help 'culturally immerse' them into the sport. The chairman is Mick Hegarty.By Radio Manx Ltd
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The Great Laxey Mines Railway celebrated 21 years since its restoration on Saturday, 19 July. In 1929 the mines closed but in 2004 it reopened as an attraction to show people its history. The actual anniversary will take place in October 2025, however the organisers wanted to honour the renovations in the summer to ensure as many people as possible…
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The Whithorn Way follows an ancient pilgrim route from Glasgow to Whithorn in Dumfries and Galloway. In this episode, Mark and Rachel begin at Crossraguel Abbey at Maybole, once a significant stopping off point for pilgrims. Then it's off to the once very popular holiday destination of Girvan to learn about a new community led tourism initiative. A…
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Proudly sponsored by SAF Holland 🫡 🏁 Join us trackside at Donington Park for another stacked episode of the Off Track Podcast, where we catch up with three standout riders from across the Superbike world – each making waves in their own right in the 2025 season. 00:00🔥 Ryan Vickers (Motocorsa Ducati) shares what it’s like riding for an independent …
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Christy catches up with some of the cast from Taylorian Productions' Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Debbie Gooding who's playing Mrs Gloop, Joe Jennings and Thomas McAleer who are playing Charlie on alternate nights and Ben Heath who is Willy Wonker. The show is at the Gaiety Theatre from July 31st, book your tickets here : Charlie and the Cho…
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In this episode, Anna Lempriere speaks with Dina Holder, Community Engagement Manager at the Women’s Centre, about domestic abuse and family violence - particularly as it affects older people and those with dementia. With honesty, warmth, and deep experience, Dina shares how abuse can go unrecognised, why older adults are often underserved, and wha…
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Growing up in Oklahoma, school was not Chris Shepherd's thing. Traditional classrooms just aren't the right fit for some brains — but it turned out that restaurants were. In junior college, he picked up a job as a dishwasher at a sushi restaurant and on the day the tempura guy didn't show up, his culinary journey began. The 2013 Food & Wine Best Ne…
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Last month we heard about a growing movement on the Isle of Man of parents who want to delay giving their children smartphones - concerned about the impact it's having on their social skills and mental health. Their campaign has been emboldened by the introduction, over the past academic year, of a new policy from the education department which say…
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A near eight year campaign by a mum whose son tragically lost his life concluded in last week’s Tynwald when a law that makes it easier for people to donate their organs was brought into force. Campaigner Diane Taylor and former MHK Martyn Perkins tell of their pride in finally seeing this through. We also hear Speaker of the House of Keys Juan Wat…
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We start the week off with questions for the treasury minister about planned changes to Employed Persons Allowance, government's net-zero targets are put under the spotlight, and we hear from one of the 28 newcomers taking part in this year's Manx Grand Prix - just weeks away! Find all of that and more on Update for Monday, 21 July with Lewis Foste…
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The Treasury Minister says his department is looking to see how it can support those earning very small amounts of money through self-employment to increase wages and the ability to earn more to support their families. Last week, Alex Allinson withdrew proposals around the Employed Persons Allowance in Tynwald following concerns the move would disp…
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A mother from the Isle of Man who's been campaigning for more than a decade for equal parental rights for same-sex couples says a law-change has been a long time coming. The Isle of Man Reproductive Rights Bill, which is awaiting Royal Assent, aims to bring the Island in line with the UK's Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008.…
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For the first time on the Grumbling Grunts podcast, Jamie hosts two special guest from across the pond! America's fine breed of conspiracy theorists; Joe & Josh of The Conspiracy Kitchen Podcast! We exchange "Grumbles" and compare relatable current issues in the United States and the United Kingdom. Turns out, there's two different countries from o…
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Have you ever fancied learning Manx? Adrian Cain, a teacher at the Bunscoill Ghaelgagh, that’s the Manx-language primary school in St John’s, has written a book, packed with useful, everyday phrases to help get you started. Adrian’s a former Manx Language Officer and a passionate advocate for making Manx accessible to everyone - not just parents of…
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If Lawrie Hooper has read the book “How to win friends and influence people” it would appear he disagrees with its core premise. Indeed he seemed to be itching for a fight including with his own shadow during an at times tetchy Tynwald. You’ve heard the headlines but on Perspective you can hear the full Hooper interview together with responses from…
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26 July to 30 August is St Maughold's Week - with a huge programme of different events to celebrate the heritage of the Isle of Man's patron saint. Historian and Anglican Priest, Rev'd Dr Ian Faulds, explains why he's organising this - plus it's Beach Mission time in Peel and Port St Mary - and we've got the details!…
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