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S4 E1: Manchán Magan – Irish language, mythology and connection to the Land

The Climate Ambassador Podcast

Jun 17, 202449:17Science & Medicine

Daithí kicks off season four of the Climate Ambassador podcast with none other than Manchán Magan, author and documentary maker. Listen and discover how easy it is to plant a forest in Ireland. Learn about the ancient pr...

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S4 E1: Manchán Magan – Irish language, mythology and connection to the Land is an episode from The Climate Ambassador Podcast. Daithí kicks off season four of the Climate Ambassador podcast with none other than Manchán Magan, author and doc...

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Published Jun 17, 2024, 49:17 long, audio available.

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Daithí kicks off season four of the Climate Ambassador podcast with none other than Manchán Magan, author and documentary maker. Listen and discover how easy it is to plant a forest in Ireland. Learn about the ancient practice of having to prove your ability to nurture pastureland before being permitted to start a family! Find answers in our landscape and feel the land rising as you connect with us. We examine Irish folklore and old Irish words for the environment, and what they tell us about the way that people on this Island related to the natural world around them going back thousands of years. We also talked about mistakes that have often been made in communicating about climate change, and Manchán gave some wonderful insights as to how we can have more constructive and inclusive conversations. Manchán writes for the Irish Times and has made dozens of documentaries for TG4 and RTÉ, including Crainn na hÉireann (The trees of Ireland) and An Fód Deireanach (The Last Sod). He is the author of the award-winning, best-selling ‘Thirty-Two Words for Field’ and ‘Listen to the Land Speak’. He was brought up through Irish for the first few years of his life, and now lives in an Oak wood with bees and hens, in a grass-rooved house near Lough Lene, County Westmeath. Lisa O'Neill sings 'Old Note' from her 2023 album 'All of this is Chance' Links:

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Published Jun 17, 2024 and 49:17 long