{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/66d2140a-cd91-584c-ae39-d08918c12a56/6903eefd95ee8b18151ff10e?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Doireann Ní Ghlacáin: The Cailleach","description":"<p>Topics covered: Gaeilge, music, heritage, culture, shame, colonisation, Irish Americans, Samhain, An Chailleach​.</p><p><br></p><p>In this special Oíche Shamhna episode, I speak with musician, broadcaster, academic and podcaster Doireann Ní Ghlacáin.</p><p><br></p><p>Doireann is the daughter of TG4 political correspondent Sorcha Ní Riada (and granddaughter of legendary Irish composer Seán Ó Riada) and fiddle player and retired Garda Kevin Glackin of the renowned Glackin musical family.&nbsp;</p><p>Between podcasting (How to Gael), TV presenting, MC'ing, playing music, having a string of live shows and being awarded a PhD in oral Irish poetry recently, she is an incredibly impressive and productive woman.</p><p>She currently splits her time between New York and Ireland, and we spoke&nbsp;​last week,&nbsp;the day after I saw her perform on stage in An Taibhdhearc, the National Irish Language Theatre, with her show The Cailleach.</p><p>In our chat, we talk about the rich heritage​ she has&nbsp;on both sides of her family, and about An Chailleach — and this reflective​, liminal&nbsp;time of year.</p><p>We also discuss the moment on Virgin Media’s Six O’Clock Show in February 2024, when former TD Ivan Yates said he “couldn’t be arsed” in reference to the Irish language — and one of the presenters stood up to shake his hand in agreement.</p><p>We explore how deeply insulting that was to Irish speakers, how it reflects a colonised mindset, and how passionately Doireann feels about being a Gael.</p><p>A self-confessed girls’ girl, she describes herself as introspective — and simply put, I loved chatting to her.</p><p>Bainigí sult as!</p>","author_name":"Síle Seoige"}