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English, News, 1 season, 560 episodes, 20 hours, 31 minutes
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The Irish independent news, politics and culture podcast that doesn't take itself too seriously. Join hosts Tony Groves and Martin McMahon and a wide range of guests as the tackle everything from twitter to the Taoiseach. There will be shenanigans! Cover art by @Ciaraioch
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36. ‘Our Hope is a Reflection of Your Hope’ – Abubaker Abed in Gaza

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Abubaker Abed is a sports journalist in Gaza but since October last year he had to change his scope to cover an ongoing genocide by Israel in the Gaza Strip. He opens up to PalCast hosts about the trials and tribulations of existing in Gaza today. He says, despite the unbearable atrocities has he seen, he has not lost hope because he insists on being a human every day. In fact he demands that we all do. Abubaker calls on people all over the world to speak up to end the genocide in Gaza and call out their complicit governments. What we have seen is beyond a genocide, he repeats. As he speaks, gunshots and noise are heard in the background from Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital where Palestinians were burnt alive by an Israeli airstrike last week. Rory's Dublin Marathon for Gaza:https://www.patreon.com/posts/112598735
10/24/202439 minutes, 23 seconds
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35. The Palestine Laboratory and Ethnic Cleansing via Algorithm

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Dr. Nour Naim holds a PhD in Artificial Intelligence. In this episode of PalCast she talks about the use of AI techniques during the genocide in Gaza by Israel. Naim notes that what is lethally dangerous about Israel’s use of AI in Gaza which started in 2019, long before October 7th, and how AI has turned into a marketable killing machine, facilitated by humans with minimal efforts. This includes the use of AI machines Lavender and Where’s Daddy based on algorithms fed by the Israeli military. Helena Cobban talks about the US letter that gave Israel 30 days to allow aid into Gaza otherwise the administration might (MIGHT) reconsider US arms to Israel, noting that this is all related to the US elections on November 5th. Tune in for more! Donate to Dignity for Palestine:https://www.patreon.com/posts/112598735
10/18/202442 minutes, 14 seconds
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34. Gaza – One Year On

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack It has been a year since October 7th. The world has changed, but the world of Palestinians has changed beyond imagination during this fateful year. Much of Gaza has been destroyed, 42,000 Palestinians have been killed, 10,000 others are still under the rubble of their homes. Their bodies unburied as a cruel reminder of the ongoing war on Gaza. In this episode, PalCast hosts speak of the difficulty of keeping sane during these challenging times. The war started in Gaza, but it has been expanding, reaching Lebanon and Yemen, and involving countries such as Iraq and Iran. The world will never be the same again. Donate to Dignity for Palestine:https://www.patreon.com/posts/112598735
10/9/20240
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33. The Israeli-American War Expands

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Ayah Arafat has been organizing for Palestine in the Washington DC Metropolitan area for over 7 years. She has been organizing with the Palestinian Youth Movement and Students for Justice in Palestine. She joins PalCast co-hosts to talk about how the organizing landscape works but also changes in the US in light of regional developments in the Middle East, the upcoming election and the disconnect between politics and the people. We also discuss the expansion of the war, the globalisation of protest and the need to not lose hope even in the face of so many daily tragedies. Tune in for the full episode. The Budget 2025 Podcast is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/113223241 Donate to Dignity for Palestine:https://www.patreon.com/posts/112598735
10/2/20240
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32. Keeping Gaza Alive

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Asem Alnabih is an engineer and a PhD candidate from Gaza. He currently serves as a member of the emergency committee, the spokesperson and the Director of Public Relations and Media at Gaza Municipality. He speaks to PalCast about the role the Gaza municipality plays during the genocide, his close relationship and last moments with Dr. Refaat Alareer, and the impact he had on him, finally pushing him to start publishing his work earlier this month. Also Helena Cobban talks about the escalation in Lebanon, which is developing into a regional war between Hezbollah and Israel. To donate to Gaza municipality click here https://gaza-city.ensany.com/campaign/6737 To support Rory's Marathon for Dignity for Palestine visit:https://www.patreon.com/posts/112598735
9/29/202446 minutes, 58 seconds
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31. Refaat Writes Back

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Rawan Yaghi was a student of our dearly missed friend, Dr. Refaat Alareer. She holds an MA from CUNY in the United States and she is launching a newsletter titled “Refaat Writes Back.” The Initiative aims to nurture young writers from Gaza and to help get their message out to the world, a mission Refaat himself dedicated his life to Rawan speaks to PalCast co-hosts about his own journey as a writer who centered the voices of children in Gaza, and how Refaat supported her in this process. Tune in for more details. Gaza Appeal Details:https://www.patreon.com/posts/111983961
9/19/202446 minutes, 15 seconds
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1321. Pager Bombs in Lebanon – A Dangerous Escalation

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack In this Echo Chamber Podcast, Beirut-based Irish journalist, Hannah McCarthy rejoins us to talk about the extraordinary 'Pager Bomb' attack directed at Hezbollah (but was without doubt indiscriminate) that has left over 2,900 injured, 150 in critical condition and 9 people dead. How did this happen? How do you blow up a pager? What will be the Lebanese/Hezbollah response? What will Iran do? We talk about it all until the power went in Beirut! The SpiceBag Podcast is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/112164527 Dignity for Gaza Appeal details:https://www.patreon.com/posts/111983961
9/18/20248 minutes, 45 seconds
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30. Gaza – Art in a Genocide

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Malak Mattar is an artist from Gaza, known for her incredibly colorful paintings. She is now struggling to paint the Gaza that she knew. That Gaza is no more, and for this reason, Malak wants to document what she knew, having left on October 5, 2023. For her, documentation, baring witness and her art is a national duty, an obligation of her heart and a continuation of a legacy started by many Palestinian artists. Malak hails the works of Palestinian artists who were killed in Gaza or those who continue to paint from their tents. Listen to this PalCast episode to understand the role of arts during genocide in Gaza. The US Presidential Debate Podcast is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/111858654 The Gaza Appeal is here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/109090405 -Art has a power to heal.
9/12/202443 minutes, 5 seconds
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29. From Heaven to Hell: Seven Months in Gaza

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Dr. Mohammed H. Alaqad is a distinguished academic from Gaza, now based in Malaysia. In the Autumn of 2023 he went to visit home after 14 years of being away. Having received a red carpet reception by family and friends, he wanted most for his wife and kids to meet his extended family, including his mother who had only recently being diagnosed with cancer. A few days later on October 7, his kids woke up the sound of rockets and a war that still rages. He shares his story of living seven months during the genocide in Gaza, including the story of how his disabled brother was killed; of whom they only recovered his head after an Israeli drone targeted him with 2 missiles. This is a powerful, sometimes uplifting, but more often heartbreaking story. Above all it is a story everyone should listen to. The Gaza Appeal details are here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/108592125 The Ditch on Israeli weapons in Irish Airspace Podcast is here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/47414904
9/4/202455 minutes, 52 seconds
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28. Gaza – Paralysed By Fear

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Anas Abu Samhan is a Palestinian writer and translator with a deep focus on the decolonization of mind and language, as well as decolonial epistemology. Anas talks about language, literature and translation during genocide and he narrates how his family was displaced multiple times and lost all their homes. In between, Anas brings in the memory of Refaat Alareer, his late lecturer from Gaza. Helena Cobban touches on regional developments, the Hezbollah-Iran Israel tensions and the possibility of a regionals war breaking out. Tune in for more. Tickets for the Live Show are here:https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/the-tortoise-shack-tells-an-echo-chamber-exclusive-tickets-1002392050607?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&_gl=1*1f8z42w*_up*MQ..*_ga*MjYyMzc5OTcyLjE3MjQ4MjU4NjI.*_ga_TQVES5V6SH*MTcyNDgyNTg2Mi4xLjAuMTcyNDgyNTg2Mi4wLjAuMA..
8/28/202440 minutes, 29 seconds
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27. My Children Draw Pictures of a Home That No Longer Exists

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Ibrahim Alsemeiri is a PhD Candidate at the University of Utarah in Malaysia. Being from and living in Gaza, with four children, he has been displaced 5 times since October 7th. He lost his home and as you'll hear, is doing his best to comfort his children. He joins the PalCast co-hosts, yousef, Helena and Tony to talk about the daily struggles in Gaza and an academic initiative he started along with other colleagues to help Gaza rebuild. Helena Cobban shares her pessimistic insights from the US about the DNC and the US political system this week. Gaza appeal:https://www.patreon.com/posts/look-what-you-us-109090405
8/21/202436 minutes, 39 seconds
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26. Gaza: A Crucial Week To Come

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Dr. Hani Albassous is an Associate Professor in Security and Strategic Studies, he taught in Gaza, Qatar and Oman. He joins PalCast to talk about recent developments in Gaza and Israel, his view of the ongoing negotiations, the possible regional war breaking out between and Iran and Hezbollah on one hand and Israel on the other hand. This is all in light of the next National Democrat Convention in Chicago next Monday. Tune in for more detail! Gaza appeal:https://www.patreon.com/posts/109090405
8/14/202445 minutes, 43 seconds
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Gaza, Hamas and Israel Expanding the War

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Hana Salah is a Palestinian journalist from Gaza who endured and reported on the genocide until she was able to leave to Egypt then to Qatar in March 2024. Her two sisters were injured after an Israeli airstrike hit the building that she and her family took as a shelter. She was displaced a couple of times in the process. Hana joins co-hosts Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and producer Tony Groves to talk about her experience in Gaza, but also the recent developments in the region and world wide, which might see an all out war. Gaza Appeal:https://www.patreon.com/posts/look-what-you-us-109090405
8/8/20240
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24. Gaza – The World Doesn’t Care Enough

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Ahmad Al-Naouq is the co-founder of We Are Not Numbers. He lost his family due to Israeli bombing on his family home in Gaza in October 2023. Since then, he has been appearing on different media outlets to defend and put forward the Palestinian narrative. He joins PalCast co-hosts Yousef and Helena to talk about the ongoing genocide in Gaza, international solidarity, the depraved violations in Israeli jails and the Israeli bombing of schools and filming of war crimes for social media clout. Gaza Appeal:https://www.patreon.com/posts/look-what-you-us-109090405
7/31/202439 minutes, 18 seconds
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23. Gaza, the Beijing Agreement and US Political Pantomime

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack As if US politics couldn’t get any more chaotic, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has arrived for an official visit. Add in the ICJ’s opinion on the Israeli illegal settlements and the ongoing daily horrors in Gaza and there is a lot to discuss. On this PalCast, Yousef, Helena and Tony are joined by Gazan journalist and regular contributor Mahmoud Mushtaha. Don’t miss it. Please check out this important update from Dignity for Palestine:https://www.patreon.com/posts/water-for-gaza-108592125
7/24/202436 minutes, 23 seconds
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22. ‘I Woke Crying Knowing That I Had To Leave’

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Shahd Safi is an Arabic/English translator and teacher, freelance journalist, social media coordinator, and human rights advocate. She is from Gaza and is now in Cairo. She joins Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and Tony Groves to talk about her journey out of Gaza and her experience of surviving Israel’s airstrikes which ended with her movement to safety in Egypt after she paid for her exit. The Hana Salah Podcast is out here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-108054435 Gaza Appeal here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/dignity-for-103882396
7/17/202438 minutes, 59 seconds
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21. Gaza – Lancet Report of 186,000 Dead

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Dr. Abdalhadi Alijla is a Palestinian social and political scientist, and a native of Shujayia in Gaza city. In this episode of PalCast, he joins Yousef Aljamal and Helena Cobban to talk about his memories there and what has happened to his family. Dr. Alijla discusses Israel’s plans behind evacuation orders, its impact on Palestinians and the latest Lancet reporting suggesting 186,000 deaths in Gaza. Gaza Appeal Here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/dignity-for-103882396
7/11/202432 minutes, 38 seconds
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20. Gaza: Nine Months of Terror

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack In this PalCast, Yousef, Helena and Tony talk about the last nine months of the Israeli genocidal war on Gaza. They discuss the terrifying reports about the treatment of Palestinian prisoners, the ongoing IDF incursions that are attempting to carve up Gaza into even smaller Bantustans and the fears for an escalation of the war in Lebanon. Gaza Appeal Details:https://www.patreon.com/posts/dignity-for-103882396
7/3/202439 minutes, 21 seconds
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19. Maha Hussaini in Gaza – You Cannot Be Neutral in a Genocide

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Maha Hussaini is a Palestinian award-winning journalist and the Strategy Director of Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor. In June, she won the Courage in Journalism Award by the International Women's Media Foundation, an award that was later rescinded following a smear campaign by pro-Israelis. She joins us from Gaza to talk about her reporting, the situation on the ground, the need to have an active Palestinian voice and western media bias towards the Palestinians. Maha was displaced multiple times but she continues reporting from Gaza despite the huge challenges. Please listen and share this very special PalCast episode with Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and Tony Groves. The Latest RTE Exclusive is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-106869218 The Gaza Appeal Details are here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/nuseirat-dr-105860337
6/26/202448 minutes, 42 seconds
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18. Gaza – A Mother and a Teacher

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Deanna Othman is a Palestinian American, who is both a journalist and educator. She is from the West Bank, but has traveled to Gaza twice, most recently in June 2023. In this episode of PalCast, she shares her experience of visiting Gaza and how the world has changed since then. Othman speaks of the feelings of being a Palestinian-American in the diaspora during Eid and the impact the genocide has had on her, especially as a mother. This year’s Eid is different for both Palestinians in the diaspora and those trapped in Gaza. Othman shares her thoughts on the legacy of Refaat Alareer who visited Chicago in 2014 as part of a speaking tour. Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and Tony Groves also discuss the latest updates from Gaza. The Gaza Appeal is here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/nuseirat-dr-105860337 The Eamon Ryan standing down podcast is here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-106432774
6/19/202438 minutes, 33 seconds
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17. Gaza and the Quakers – Decades of Solidarity

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Editors Note: This is the first PalCast since Yousef's sister, Fatima was killed in Gaza. Yousef talks about her at the beginning. The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) started Palestinian refugee camps in Gaza in 1948. The AFSC’s educational work in Palestine goes back to the early 1900s when the first Quaker School, the Friends School, was established in Ramallah. This PalCast episode hosts Jennifer Bing, who is the National Director of the Palestine Activism Program, to talk about the AFSC’s work in Gaza now and before October 7, which included bringing Palestinian writers and speakers to the US. Listen to this episode hosted by Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and Tony Groves to learn more. The Gaza Appeal Donation Details Are Here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/nuseirat-dr-105860337
6/12/202450 minutes, 34 seconds
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16. Dark Humour for Dark Times with Tadhg Hickey

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack On this episode of PalCast, Yousef, Helena and Tony are joined by comedian, satirist and activist, Tadhg Hickey to talk about the role that activist art plays in protesting the ongoing genocide in Gaza and how the price creatives pay for speaking up is a price he gladly pays. They discuss the need for laughter in these dark moments and the solidarity between Ireland and Palestine. They also discuss the latest news from Gaza and what political insanity is driving the US to allow this genocide to continue. Gaza Orphan Appeal:https://www.patreon.com/posts/105080810
6/5/202443 minutes, 46 seconds
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15. The Tent Massacre and why the Streets are Still with Palestine

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Eman Abdelhadi is is a Palestinian professor who is involved in student encampments in the US. She joins PalCast co-hosts, Yousef, Helena and Tony to talk about the student movement in the US and its impact on US and global politics. Abdelhadi notes that the student movement had reached its climax and that it builds on a long history of activism in the country. The Israeli invasion of Rafah was highlighted during the episode as Israeli advances inside the city, displacing 900,000 Palestinians again. Three massacres took place so far in Rafah after Israel announced the start of the invasion that many countries around the world warned Israel against. Listen to the full episode for more details. Gaza Orphan Appeal:https://www.patreon.com/posts/gaza-orphan-for-105080810
5/29/202443 minutes, 50 seconds
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14. Gaza – Heartbreak and Heroism with Journalist, Aseel Mousa

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Helena Cobban of Just World Educational and Tony Groves of the Tortoise Shack send their deep condolences to the inspiring leader of our PalCast project, Dr. Yousef Aljamal, on the death of his father within the past few hours, in Gaza, Palestine. We are heartbroken for our dear friend, Yousef and his family. After Yousef told us of his sad news, and at his urging, we decided to proceed with today’s episode. Partly because there have been some very noteworthy developments in recent days regarding the genocide in Gaza, including the application the ICC Prosecutor says he has made for arrest warrants of Netanyahu, Gallant, and three Hamas leaders. And also because we really wanted to hear from our special guest, Aseel Mousa, an experienced Palestinian journalist who reported from Gaza for the past few years and through the first five months of the genocide, prior to being evacuated to Cairo in March. Aseel talked to us about the challenges of her work in Gaza prior to evacuation, the challenges of the life she now faces in Egypt, and her hopes for the future. Donate to Dignity for Palestine here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/103886136 Yousef has dedicated this piece to his father:https://inthesetimes.com/article/education-gaza-palestine-students-israel-teachers-refaat-debt-been-decimated-but-the-spirit-of-refaat-alareer-will-prevail
5/22/202437 minutes, 55 seconds
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13. #GazaGenocide – Farming and the Land of Palestine

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Asmaa AbuMezied is a Palestinian agricultural expert from Gaza. Now based in New York, with family in Gaza, she joins PalCast’s co-hosts Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and Tony Groves to talk about agriculture in Gaza and the impact of genocidal and colonial practices on it. Coming from a family that cultivated the land for many generations, Asmaa shares personal stories about what the land means to her, noting that understand this relationship that Palestinians have is essential for rebuilding Gaza and the agricultural sector there. Listen to learn more about agriculture in Gaza! The latest report from Mahmoud Mushtaha is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/103864975 Donate to Dignity for Palestine here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/103886136
5/15/202443 minutes, 28 seconds
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354. The Hope We Can’t See Yet with John Harris

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Joining us on this Reboot Republic podcast, is award winning Guardian political commentator and the host of their Politics Weekly Podcast, John Harris. We discuss the fallout from the UK local elections, the imminent end of this Conservative government, the prospects for a better and fairer deal from a Labour government and the hope that is not seen in the headlines, but that John sees in the communities that he visits and the people who he talks with. More abut Dignity for Palestine here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/were-back-in-all-103886136 Support John and James as they walk Hadrian's Wall for the Sound Lab:https://www.gofundme.com/f/james-harriss-hadrians-wall-walk
5/13/202454 minutes, 21 seconds
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12. Dignity for Palestine – Dr Abukhalil in Gaza

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Dr. Musallam Abukhalil is a physician from Gaza, who has been working at a shelter since November. He joins us to speak about what he has witnessed, the horror and medical cases he dealt with and the need to provide the basics for people in his care. In addition, he shares his perspective into what Israel aims to achieve in Gaza. Abukhalil runs a campaign to help displaced people at shelters, where 700 families seek refugee at his place of work run by UNRWA. Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and Tony Groves speak to Dr. Musallam about the situation in Gaza and what he experiences in Gaza. To support Dr Abukhalil's work check out @dignity4palestine or email [email protected] Jon Schwarz on US politics and Gaza is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-103754202
5/8/202445 minutes, 50 seconds
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11. Gaza and the US Student Demonstrations

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Zarefah Baroud is a Palestinian American who has family in Gaza. When she visited Gaza in 2022 for the first time in her life, she could not have known what was awaiting the coastal enclave. Baroud has lost multiple family members, her uncle went missing and some of the people she met during her visit were killed, including our late friend, Dr Refaat Alareer. Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and Tony Groves speak to Baroud about her role as a Palestinian in the diaspora in light of campus encampments and how she views changes taking place in the US today. Refrences:https://wearenotnumbers.org/ The Climate Action Podcast with Prof John Sweeney is out now here:
5/1/202437 minutes, 9 seconds
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10. Gaza: 200 Days of Genocide

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Hebh Aljamal, who grew up in New York, is a remarkable Palestinian-American journalist, who currently lives in Germany and is shockingly facing legal prosecution because of her Palestine activism. In this episode of PalCast, Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and Tony Groves speak about the German position on Israel in relation to its history, and their declared commitment to human rights! From Berlin to New York and elsewhere in the US, pro-Palestine protesters are sending a clear message: We are with Palestine. The German police responds by shutting down the Berlin Congress on Palestine, where Hebh was speaking, and the administration of Columbia University in the US responds by calling the police on students. We talk about all these issues and how they are building up to the end of apartheid in Palestine after 200 days of genocide in Gaza. The An Post Scandal you haven't (yet) heard about is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-102763890
4/24/202446 minutes, 13 seconds
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9. Gaza: Stopping the Weapons of War

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Elbit Systems, Israel’s leading weapon manufacturing, is playing a major role in the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Huda Ammori, a co-founder of the Palestine Action Group spoke to PalCast co-hosts about the role of Israeli firm in the genocide in Gaza, campaigns against Elbit; successes and failures. Ammori, who is facing court cases because of her activism, argues that Elbit Systems, an arm of the Israeli state, should not be allowed to operate in the UK, which claims to have strict criteria for arms exports. From drones to the navy, Elbit Systems continue to kill Palestinians and campaigns against it just expand. Learn more about Elbit Systems in this PalCast episode with Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and Tony Groves. Helena also brilliantly breaks down the Iran attack on Israel. Music by Martin Leahy. The next episode in the RTE saga is out now. Listen before it makes more headlines:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-102227581
4/17/202442 minutes, 45 seconds
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8. The Saddest Eid

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack As Israeli forces withdrew from Khan Younis, after four months of military operations they were ambushed by Palestinian fighters. Israel, it's clear, did not achieve its two stated goals of releasing the hostages and of eliminating Hamas. However once the IOF retreated, dozens of bodies of Palestinians were found decomposed. Over 45,000 houses in Khan Younis were destroyed and entire neighborhoods were leveled to the ground. The situation in Gaza remains dire as Palestinians celebrate Eid on April 10, one of the saddest Eid occasions since the Nakba. International pressure for ceasefire and recognition of a Palestinian state continues. Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and Tony Groves discuss this and more in this episode. You'll Never Bury Palestine is written and performed by Martin Leahy The Taxing Wealth 2024 Special is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-102006086
4/10/202436 minutes, 8 seconds
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7. World Central Kitchen and Atrocity Politics

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack The EU, which has advocated for human rights globally, has failed in Gaza. Some EU politicians understand the reality in Gaza, but they only talk about Rafah and humanitarian aid. Others understand but they refrain from talking and a third group don’t know (or don't want to know?) what is going on. Israel, on the other hand, continues its atrocities; burning Al-Shifaa Hospital and killing 7 international aid workers. Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and Tony Groves discuss these issues with Palestinian writer and advocate, Mohamed Shehada. The Lough Neagh - Dirty Water podcast is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-101248637
4/3/202447 minutes, 2 seconds
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6. Protesting for Palestine: The Diasporas Experience

Please help #BringZakBack by clicking https://gofund.me/292c52c4 Alexandria Saleem is a first-generation Palestinian American from Gaza, whose family was displaced in 1948 and 1967. She joins PalCast co-hosts Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and Tony Groves to talk about Gaza and how the genocide in Gaza resulted in the killing of many of her cousins, but also helped her forge ties with family that enabled her to better organize and advocate on their behalf in the US. Alexandria highlights the importance of working with allies and not compromising on discourse and the need for an immediate, effective and permanent ceasefire in Gaza. She calls for more engagement with Palestinians inside and outside Palestine at this critical juncture in Palestinian history in order for Palestinians to reclaim their voice and tell their personal stories. The brilliant Shamim Malekmian joined us to talk about the "tent city" in Dublin. It's out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-101051238
3/27/202447 minutes, 3 seconds
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#24 – Damien Dempsey

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack In this very special episode of The Fresh Batch, Dean and Sparky chat with their longtime friend; singer-songwriter, Damien Dempsey. Hearts open, vulnerable and full of love. This is a conversation about Aboriginal wisdom, spiritual healing, the power of singing and friendship and why we're all dancing with our own madness. "If I'm going to find some healing..." Recorded by Ger Kellet The next Fresh Batch with Criminologist, Trina O'Connor, is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/100308377
3/14/20241 hour, 27 minutes, 54 seconds
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4. Gaza and the Price of Speaking the Truth

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Shahd Abusalama is a Palestinian academic from Gaza based in the UK. She lost 40 family members during the ongoing genocide; her family is displaced and scattered. She speaks to PalCast hosts Yousef Alajamal and Tony Groves about the pain of enduring this genocide, the feeling the responsibility to rebuild and to fight defamation from within academia at the same time. She gifts us a beautiful song too. Listen this episode and keep Gaza in your thoughts and keep calling for a ceasefire now. (Make sure you stay tuned until the end for a brilliant reworking of a Wolfe Tones song) Support Shahd here:https://t.co/KgYrdPkSS3 The Referendum Fallout pod is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-100114497
3/13/202436 minutes, 44 seconds
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3. The Palestinian Voice with Fady Joudah

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Fady Joudah is a Palestinian poet and physician who just released a poetry collection on the genocide in Gaza. In this episode, Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban, and Tony Groves talk about poetry, memory, Gaza, Refaat Alareer and silence. Fady argues that the world should listen to the Palestinians and practice silence when they do. The title of his new poetry collection is something you will interpret for yourself. The book is available here: https://milkweed.org/product/2922 And here:https://www.outspokenldn.com/shop/fadyjoudah The Damien Dempsey Podcast is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-99392216 If I Must Die is performed by Rachel Lynn
3/6/202451 minutes, 34 seconds
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2. The Death of Aaron Bushnell and Israel’s Depopulation Plan for Palestine

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack (CW: This podcast opens with the audio of Aaron Bushnell's selm-immolation. Please skip to 3 minutes if you don't want to hear it) Forcible depopulation of Gaza has been on Israel’s agenda since 1948. Hadeel Assali, a scholar at Colombia, discusses Israel’s plans, both public and secret, to push out and punish Palestinians in Gaza. In 1969, her uncle was sent on a one way ticket to Latin America as part of a scheme to send 60,000 Palestinian refugees to Uruguay and Latin America. The scheme failed, but Hadeel’s family is scattered all over the world. Meanwhile, regional and global developments vis-a-vis the Gaza genocide continue with an American air serviceman Aaron Bushnell self-immolating in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington DC in protest of the Gaza genocide. Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban, Tony Groves join in to speak about these developments in this PalCast episode. Outro Music is 'The Fields of Palestine' performed by Fieldsy The Gaza Fundraiser is here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/99005710 The Candidate Rory Hearne interview is here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-99319639
2/28/202456 minutes, 2 seconds
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#23. The Fresh Batch – We’re Moving To The Tortoise Shack

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack If you heard Podcasts for Palestine, then you'll have heard Dean and Sparky of the Fresh Batch. So rather than do the odd collaboration we've decided to come together. So ladies and gentlemen, here is a short intro to the newest podcast on the shack, a slice of Ballymun Bred. Please say hello to Ballymun's finest. Yup! New Episode with Damien Dempsey coming very soon on the member feed. If you're listening on another tortoise shack feed please subscribe to the Fresh Batch here: https://open.spotify.com/show/6WCE6oZVS1Q6j5PDyJgdNd or on Apple:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fresh-batch/id1733014181 Latest Gaza update podcast is out now here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-99192378
2/26/202429 minutes, 30 seconds
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1. Gaza, Hawaii, Indigenous People and Modern Settler Colonialism

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Hawaii and Palestine are tied together in many ways. Palestinians’ love for their land reminds us of Kanala Maoli’s love for Hawaii and vise versa. In this episode, which kicks off our second season of PalCast, Dr Yousef Aljamal, cohost Helena Cobban and producer Tony Groves are joined by Uahikea Maile, a professor of indigenous studies at the University of Toronto, to talk about Gaza and the genocide there. The conversation covered the Mauna Kea protest movement, the connections Hawaiians and Palestinians have, modern settler colonialism, the ICJ ruling and much more. The Gaza Fundraiser is here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/important-update-98690483 Outro music "If I Must Die" by Rachel Lynn
2/21/20241 hour, 1 minute, 50 seconds
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‘My Brother is Getting Out of Gaza’

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Israel is waging a war against UNRWA to defund it amidst genocide. The world watches as Palestinians are starved in Gaza, and does nothing enough to help people there, not as fast as some western countries rushed to defund UNRWA. China, Belgium, Ireland and Spain and other countries call for supporting the UN agency in the face of a campaign that aims to eradicate it. Here we stand watching more regional developments as Houthis continue to blockade the Red Sea and the UK and the US continue to target them. The Biden administration is trying to convince Arab Americans to vote for them again but this does not seem to be the case. Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban, and Tony Groves bring Gaza to the discussion in light of global politics. Stay tuned for an amazing live performance by Ara, Aziz and the Accidental Rapper as part of Podcasts for Palestine at the Sugar Club.
2/3/202438 minutes, 18 seconds
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20. When a Safe Zone becomes a Kill Box

Tickets for the Live Show:https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/podcasts-for-palestine-tickets-782538141647 As the Israeli military advances towards Khan Younis, they are taking more losses, with 24 army personnel killed in one day. Meanwhile over 150 Palestinians were killed last night, including displaced Palestinians in the south and those who had their tents and caravans crushed. Israeli politicians are causing more embarrassment to the EU by declaring a plan to build an artificial island for Palestinians and Netnatyahu is as clear as crystal, despite Joe Biden's comments, on not having a Palestinian state. All the while, starvation is spreading in the north of Gaza, with Palestinians eating animal food as the entire costal enclave is suffering from a blackout again. Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and Tony Groves talk about this and more. The Podcast with MEP Luke Ming Flanagan is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-97063426
1/24/202432 minutes, 41 seconds
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19. Gaza – There Are No Homes Left To Go Back To

Tickets for Podcast for Palestine:https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/podcasts-for-palestine-tickets-782538141647 The crime of Domocide, the planned and deliberate destruction of homes, has undoubtedly taken place in Gaza on one of the largest scales in modern history. Over 69,700 housing units have been completely destroyed and hundreds of thousands have been damaged. Balakrishnan Rajagopal, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Adequate Housing, joins Dr. Yousef Aljanal, Helena Cobban, and Tony Groves to talk about this important issue. Raj is one of the first UN experts to highlight Israel’s domocide of Palestinian homes and infrastructure in Gaza, and identify it as a systemic policy to deny the Right to Housing, a crime that is part of the ongoing genocide. Listen as we discuss this, the latest from Gaza and more! Interview starts at 27 minutes. The Gaza Kids Fundraiser details are here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/update-thank-you-96784904
1/20/202444 minutes, 35 seconds
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17. Israel at the ICJ – Thank You, South Africa

Please join us at patreon.com.tortoiseshack The case brought by South Africa, against Israel over committing genocide in Gaza to the International Court of Justice, has captured the world’s attention and shone a light on the plight of the Palestinians. South Africa was clear that the genocide didn’t start on October 7th, and that what Israel is doing can’t be justified, exposing the Israeli government and pushing American Secretary of State Anthony Blinken to describe Johannesburg’s move as “meritless.” Meanwhile, the US and the UK attacked Houthis in Yemen, with a total of 73 targets, which brought the specter of a regional war to the fore, as Israel continues to attack Lebanon and with Hezbollah attacking Israel almost on daily basis. Helena Cobban, Yousef Aljamal and producer, Tony Groves speak about this and much more. The Latest Reboot Republic on Homelessness and Mental Health is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-96165382
1/13/202444 minutes, 19 seconds
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16. Israel at the ICJ and Mapping Out a Return to Gaza

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack and help keep this show going Note: The intro is Irish comedian, actor and activist, Tadhg Hickey Palestinian refugees have always been mapping their return, but today they are also mapping their displacement in Gaza due to genocide, death and domicide. Today on the PalCast, the meaning of homeless and houselessness is deeper. The world is watching as Israel wages its war on not only Palestinians, but also their memories, with some becoming refugees for the second time in their life. Dr. Nour Joudeh shares her thoughts not only on refugees, homelessness, houselessness, geography, South Africa's case against Israel, but also her personal story as a descendent of a refugee from Gaza with PalCast co-hosts, Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and Tony Groves, by connecting what's happening in Gaza with other struggles around the world. Please listen to this engaging and informative podcast. And get out and show solidarity!
1/11/202448 minutes, 10 seconds
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15. U.S Politics and Palestine with Ambassador Chas W. Freeman

Tickets for Podcasts for Palestine:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/podcasts-for-palestine-tickets-782538141647?aff=oddtdtcreator In a week in which tensions spurred on by Israel's ongoing genocide in Gaza spiked in many parts of West Asia, PalCast's Dr. Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban, and producer Tony Groves hosted distinguished retired U.S. diplomat Amb. Chas W. Freeman Jr for a broad discussion of the effects the genocide is having on both U.S. domestic politics and America's place in the world. Freeman surmised that as Israel continues its assault in Gaza it has been dragging the United States' global reputation down with it-- along with, domestically, Pres. Biden's chances for success in the upcoming Presidential election. But make sure you listen in to catch the many nuances in this timely conversation! Please help keep this show and platform going. Click on patreon.com/tortoiseshack
1/6/202442 minutes, 45 seconds
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14. Displacement in Gaza and Israel at the ICJ

Tickets for Podcasts for Palestine:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/podcasts-for-palestine-tickets-782538141647?aff=oddtdtcreator The genocide in Gaza is taking longer than planned by the Israeli military. But this is ok for Netanyahu, who wants to prolong the war because the last day of war will most likely be his last day in politics. Israel is withdrawing more battalions and suffering heavier losses than anticipated. Palestinians too have suffered immensely with 30,000 killed including those under the rubble. The fact is that Palestinians will continue to be in Gaza and the world, despite the lazy narrative, is changing. South Africa is taking Israel to the ICJ and more middle powers are emerging and forming new economic and political blocs, such as the BRICS. How will this affect Gaza? Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and Tony Groves discuss all of this and more. Please help keep the mics on by joining us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
1/3/202442 minutes, 15 seconds
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12. Christmas in Palestine

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack PalCast co-hosts Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and producer Tony Groves had a wonderful and uplifting discussion with Philip Farah, who is a member of the Christian Palestinian community and who lived in Jerusalem until the age of 27. Philip still has family in Gaza, of whom some have been killed of during the current genocide, and his warmth for the land shines through. He recalls celebrating Christmas in Palestine, walking from Jerusalem to Bethlehem, and visiting family in Gaza. He sang for us some of the songs he learnt from his mom, cracked some jokes and told us that baby Jesus would be under the rubble in Gaza today. While Christians across the world celebrate Christmas, they should remember Palestine that gave Christianity to the world and Gaza is home to one of the oldest churches in the world that is now sadly in ruins. The podcast with Paul Biggar about speaking out about Gaza in the tech industry is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-94993305
12/23/202346 minutes, 23 seconds
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11. The War on Education in Gaza

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Education has long been a top priority in Palestinian society and Gaza has one of the highest literacy rates in the world. Sadly, and criminally, Israel’s war on Gaza has ruined the education system by targeting educational infrastructure. The three main universities were destroyed, hundreds of schools are reduced to rubble and hundreds of educators were killed, while over one million shelter at the remaining schools. Yousef Aljamal is joined by Helena Cobban and Tony Groves to talk to Ayman Qwaider, a Palestinian educator, based in Perth in Australia about the tragic loss of his family in Gaza and the impact that the genocide is having on the educational system. Teachers are heroes. The latest with Zak in Gaza is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-94983627
12/20/202338 minutes, 15 seconds
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10. Humiliation as a Tactic of War

Please click on patreon.com/tortoiseshack and help keep the mics on. Using Palestinians as human shields by the Israeli militarty is not new. It goes back at least to the first Intifada. Israel’s genocide in Gaza has seen the Israeli military using dozens of Palestinians as human shields, including by forcing them to enter tunnels and or staging footage of them throwing away guns to tell the Israeli public that they were Hamas fighters who surrendered to the Israeli army. Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and Tony Groves discuss mass arrests, using Palestinians as human shields in Gaza, and starvation in Gaza in light of the war on campuses in the U.S in this episode about Gaza and the West Bank Irish Nationalism and the far right podcast is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-94361655
12/16/202341 minutes, 59 seconds
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David Blevins – The First Draft of History

Help us keep going in 2024, join the shack at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Since 1996, David Blevins has been the senior Ireland correspondent for Sky News, covering news stories north and south of the border. When the news happened, we heard it from him. In this episode he talks to Gareth and Sam about reporting some of the traumatic and momentous events in recent history in NI, why the golden age of journalism may not be over and how we need more time to hear stories, rather than sound bytes in the news.
12/15/202358 minutes, 8 seconds
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7. Gaza – Nothing Kills Like Hunger

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Starvation is being used by Israel in Gaza as a weapon of war. After two months of little or no food supplies, Palestinian families of seven in the south received only three sacks of flour. An increasing number of Palestinians have been posting that they no longer can find food in the south, let alone the north of Gaza. Famine and starvation have been used as a weapon of war in Ireland and in the US too, will the world allow this to happen in Palestine? As Palestinians watch western countries support Israel, they at least expect their supporters and friends to not let them die, not by bombs nor starvation. Dr Yousef Aljamal, Helena Cobban and Tony Groves discuss starvation in Gaza and how nothing kills like hunger. For more see:https://justworldeducational.org/ The latest Martin and Tony "Irish Politics" podcast is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-94061403
12/6/202334 minutes, 51 seconds
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5. A Ceasefire vs A Humanitarian Pause

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Om International Day of Solidarity with Palestine this PalCast podcast episode discusses the two terms, and what they imply in Gaza. Humanitarian pause suggest a resumption of hostilities soon and the question of Palestine and Gaza are never humanitarian, they are political. There should a political proposal so that Gaza is not destroyed again. What we need in Gaza is a full ceasefire now and the means to rebuild homes, communities and lives. We also discuss the latest headlines from Gaza and the "pause" 2 day extension. The CAMHS update podcast is out now:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-93387199
11/29/202339 minutes, 11 seconds
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David Adams

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack David Adams is a former loyalist politician who as a leading member of the Ulster Democratic Party was hugely influential in negotiating the Good Friday Agreement of 1998. In this episode David chats to the lads about his journey from young loyalist activist in the 1970s, through his political journey in the 1990s and his subsequent work with GOAL in humanitarian crises in Syria, Uganda, South Sudan, Iraq and Sierra Leone. The latest Shrapnel with Alana Cahoon is out now:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-92855166
11/24/202359 minutes, 8 seconds
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Introducing PalCast – One World, One Struggle

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack The tortoise shack is delighted to be working with Just World Education on a brand new series, PalCast, hosted by Palestinian refugee (and friend of the shack) Dr Yousef Aljamal and his longtime collaborator and friend Helena Cobban, herself an activist and author of great renown. This twice weekly series will discuss the ongoing crisis, the geopolitics at play, the place of Palestine in the world and the global demand for better that is summed up in the mantra 'One World, One Struggle.' One World, One Struggle is been used with the permission of the Blood Sunday Families. Music is Sabreen (West Bank 1987) More at:https://justworldeducational.org/ The Al-Shifa podcast is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-92584697 Please subscribe to PalCast - One World, One Struggle wherever you get your podcasts Apple:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/palcast-with-yousef-aljamal/id1716151851 Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2Ds0A1iqsArKTeNEOiRWEE
11/11/202313 minutes, 36 seconds
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324. Israel-Palestine – The Gaza Death March

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack " I ran from death in Gaza City to find it in Rafah" If you've been with us a while you'll have heard from author, academic, researcher with Politics Today and proud Gazan, Dr Yousef M Aljamal, before. Sadly and tragically he rejoins us today to talk about how the Israeli bombing of Gaza has killed nine of his family and what that brutality is doing to his home and any sense of hope he might have for a peaceful and just life in a free Palestine. Yousef outlines what he feels is the goal of 'the most right wing government in Israeli history' and how this campaign is unprecedented in both cruelty and ambition. This is another voice that we need to hear from on our mainstream platforms. Read his latest piece here: https://politicstoday.org/gaza-death-march/ Dr Sharon Lambert on the Citizens Assembly for Drugs is out now:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-91593486
10/26/202333 minutes, 16 seconds
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321. Israel-Palestine ‘My Parents Could Be Dead Now’

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Longtime listeners will be familiar with the Palestinian NASA engineer, Loay Elbasyouni, as the man who designed a helicopter that flew on Mars. But today he rejoins us to talk about the conflict raging in Gaza and how his parents (dual Palestinian and German citizens) have ended up trapped in the city and what, if anything, is happening to help get them out. This is a deeply personal podcast and Loay talks with great warmth for his homeland and great passion for his people. We also discuss resistance, Israel's goals and learning to live in peace. Reminder that the National Demonstration - End the Siege is Sat Oct 21st at 1pm from the Garden of Remembrance The Hidden Homelessness Podcast is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-90849548
10/17/202338 minutes, 47 seconds
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309. Hope for the Hopeless with John Harris

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack In this Reboot Podcast, Rory and Tony are joined by award winning writer, political commentator and host of the Guardian's Politics Weekly podcast, John Harris, for a long overdue catchup. They discuss the general state of the UK's politics as it moves beyond the various crises of recent years, the struggles of working class communities (and the hope in them), Tory meanness, the fear of Labour to be seen as promising too much and the need for better political stories that give people hope. The How to Fix RTE podcast with Simon McGarr is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/88035500
8/30/202351 minutes, 50 seconds
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2. Shrapnel – Live at the Sugar Club

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack On Thursday July 20th Sam travelled down to Dublin to take part in the tortoise shack live at the sugar club. It was a special night with amazing people, a very lively audience some great contributors. In this part you'll hear from Sam, writer, campaigner and host of the Lost in Implementation podcast, Emma DeSouza and cohost of the Echo Chamber Podcast, Tony Groves. We talk Loyalism, nationalism, the middle ground, health, housing, education, the Good Friday Agreement, a border poll, political cowardice and lots more. I hope you enjoy it as much as the audience did. Part 2 featuring the journalists behind the Ditch website, Roman Shortall and Eoghan McNeill is out now here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/86683661
8/3/202344 minutes, 47 seconds
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5. Women in Politics

Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Women made up just 10 per cent of the negotiation team in the all-party talks leading up to the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement, yet they wielded far greater influence than such a position would suggest. In this episode of Lost in Implementation Emma speaks with SDLP MLA Cara Hunter, Aoife Clements, Director at 50:50NI, and founding member of Northern Ireland's Women's Coalition Kate Fearon to discuss the Agreement's commitment to the right for women to avail of full and equal political participation; the progress, the barriers, and what needs to change to give meaning to this commitment. The Echo Chamber Podcast on the shocking killing of Fatmata is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-82392164
5/5/202331 minutes, 59 seconds
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3. Integrated Education

Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack The Good Friday Agreement pledged "to facilitate and encourage integrated education" as an essential part of creating "a culture of tolerance at every level of society". But most of the north’s schools remain split into two categories - Maintained which have links to the Catholic Church and mainly cater to Catholic pupils, and Controlled which are state-run and mainly cater to Protestant pupils. In the 25 years since the Good Friday Agreement integrated schools have only increased by 4%. In this episode Emma Desouza is joined by Alliance MLA Kellie Armstrong and Paul Caskey, Campaign Director, at the Integrated Education Fund to discuss how progress can be made to advance integrated education in Northern Ireland.
4/21/202324 minutes, 18 seconds
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Policed The Beat – Traveller Access to Justice

In what happens to be the last episode recorded before she died, Vicky is joined by Dr Sindy Joyce and Dr Amanda Haynes of the University of Limerick, speaking about the findings of their recently published report on Irish Travellers Access to Justice. They discuss the reasons for conducting the research and how they went about doing it. They discuss the findings as they relate to issues of victims, stop and searches, arrests, detention and searches of homes. We see just how much members of the Traveller Community are under-policed and over-policed, and how this is traumatic and becomes inter-generational. This is a report of enormous significance which is equally upsetting, but which we commend to all our listeners to engage with. You can watch the launch of the project here: https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=watch_permalink&v=1070251160543582 We are heartbroken. Rest in Power, Dr Vicky Conway.
7/20/202253 minutes, 23 seconds
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817. National Traveller Mental Health Network

On Tuesday May 31st at Noon the National Traveller Mental Health Network are holding a protest outside the Dáil. Joining us to discuss the reasons for the protest and why we need feet on the streets are Chairperson of the Network, Mags Casey and Traveller Activist, Rose Marie Maughan. We discuss the tragic reality behind the shocking mental health statistics for the Traveller community and why it is unacceptable that plans and reports to address this remain largely unimplemented. Please do come out Tuesday and or let your local TD that this has to stop.
5/28/202236 minutes, 24 seconds
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Policing Sex Work

On this episode of Policed The Beat, Vicky is joined by Echo Chamber Cohost, Tony Groves and Director of UglyMugs.ie, Lucy Smith. They discuss the recent story in the Irish Examiner by Aoife Moore - Hundreds of reports of men claiming to be Gardaí attacking sex workers - Here:https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-40858064.html Lucy talks about the fears sex workers have in going to the Garda for help, the ways they feel dehumanised and how this mindset alongside inadequate laws has made them more vulnerable to predatory practices. We discuss what can be done and ask if there's any political will do actually do it. We want to thank Lucy for her time on what is an issue that needs much more coverage than it receives. Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
5/9/202232 minutes, 42 seconds
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206. European Independent Living Day

Why we need Personal Assistant Services with James Cawley of ILMI This Reboot Republic talks to the always wonderful James Cawley, policy officer with Independent Living Movement Ireland (ILMI) and proud disabled person, about the ILMI's campaign for Personal Assistant Services for disabled people, to be available as a right. The ILMI is led by disabled people and James explains how it promotes a rights-based social model of disability, challenging the charity/medical view of disability. James outlines the barriers in society such as the lack of Personal Assistant Services that prevent the active and equal participation of disabled people. We also discuss how the housing crisis has a particular impact on disabled people who face additional costs of living. The podcast is released to mark European Independent Living Day and the ILMI is hosting a webinar today about their campaign for Personal Assistant Services. Check out ILMI or email [email protected] to find out more. Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
5/5/202233 minutes, 19 seconds
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791. The Assembly Elections – A Unionist View with Sam Mcilwaine

Martin got up long enough to chat with regular contributor Loyalist, Unionist and Lefty, Sam Mcilwaine about the upcoming Assembly Elections. As always Sam gives a great insight into the concerns of the electorate and of his community. Interestingly while the NI Protocol is certainly a concern, it is far from the most important one. We also get into the latest polling on the appetite for a border poll and is this really Sinn Féin's election to lose. (recorded April 19th) Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
4/21/202242 minutes, 46 seconds
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Policed Live – The Stardust & The 48 Who Never Came Home

In this powerful and important panel, Vicky speaks to Selina and Louise McDermott who lost 3 siblings in the Stardust disaster. They speak openly about what it was like at the time of the fire and the impact on their family. Joined by Senator Lynn Boylan and solicitor Darragh Mackin we also cover how the state has failed the families through previous investigations and why the upcoming inquests are so important. We are calling on you all to email your TD and the Minister for Justice Helen McEntee [email protected] Join us and help keep the mics on here
3/8/20221 hour, 14 seconds
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Special Report – Afghanistan Humanitarian Crisis

Regular listeners will be aware that journalist and lawyer, Hannah McCarthy (@Hannahmc_carthy) has spent time reporting from Afghanistan about the desperate humanitarian crisis, the tragedy of food insecurity and the damage the sanctions are having on the citizens of long-suffering nation. In this exclusive podcast you'll hear from Mary Ellen McGroarty, Head of WFP in Afghanistan, Gaia, an Italian nurse with Doctors without Border overseeing malnutrition unit in Afghanistan and Dr Ebad, the Taliban Health Minister. Tickets for this Sunday:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tortoise-shack-live-tickets-264459263777
3/3/202214 minutes, 40 seconds
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189. Broken Ireland: Ciara’s update – Still Homeless & Feeling Invisible

We spoke to Ciara in November (episode 173, Disabled, Homeless & Sleeping in My Car) and in this episode she talks to us again about how she is still in her car, and staying on and off with friends. She is part of the hidden homeless. She talks about the impact on her - of feeling invisible, and shame, but determination to get appropriate housing for her needs, that is close to her support network. She highlights the hidden homeless crisis for disabled people and those with medical needs. This is not acceptable. We are again asking listeners to contact the Minister for Housing about Ciara's case. Join us and support these podcast at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
2/7/202221 minutes, 9 seconds
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Tortoise Shack Sunday Special – Call It Out

This week on the Sunday Special we were joined by Glow West podcast host, Dr Caroline West, Dublin Inquirer reporter, Shamim Malekmian and Adoption Rights and Clann Project co-founder, Claire McGettrick. It was an absolute privilege. We discuss Shamim's latest story about how migrants are denied access to life-saving organ transplants because of the possible later requirement for State supports HERE. We go into a lot of depth as to why the recent "gamechanger" on access to records for the survivors of Mother and Baby Homes/Magdalene Laundries was very much NOT a gamechanger. Then we discussed the outpouring of emotion following the shocking murder of Ashling Murphy, some of the aspects of the societal response and what it says about us and our need for genuine change versus the actual willingness to change. Please do join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
1/16/202249 minutes, 41 seconds
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181. An Inspirational Story: Surviving Direct Provision with Bulelani Mfaco

This Reboot Republic talks with Bulelani Mfaco, activist, educator, and asylum seeker living in Ireland in Direct Provision since 2017. Bulelani tells his story from growing up in Apartheid South Africa to his housing activism and why he could not return due to violence against the LGBT community. He also explains the positive impact of the right to housing in the South African Constitution, what home means to him, the necessity of safety and how direct provision is not home. He also explains why language matters and how the Government is using the language of direct provision but leaving many problems central to direct provision in place. He also talks hope, values and resilience. An incredible human story, an incredible guy. Bulelani is also a spokesperson for MASI, the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland, and he explains how you can support them at www.masi.ie Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
1/5/20221 hour, 1 minute, 2 seconds
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183. A New Economics for Society Wellbeing & Home

This Reboot Republic talks to Professor Emeritus of Economics of Trinity College Dublin, PJ Drudy about a new economics for society wellbeing and home. PJ lectured Rory on economics in his degree, and reveals how Rory was as a student! He also discusses the limits to understanding housing through a market theory of economics, as aspects such as housing demand do not capture need, it is based on ability to pay, which leads to exclusion. PJ and Rory discuss how markets fail all the time, and investor funds deliver housing as a profit generating commodity and therefore do not provide for housing need. They also talk hope in solutions such as the state building cost rental, affordable homes on scale, housing for disabled people, treating housing as a human right, and a culture change and the need for people to raise their voice to persuade for real change. PJ outlines a vision for an economics for society that places caring central. Please join us and help us stay independent and ad free in 2022 at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
12/26/202149 minutes
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178. Solutions to a Dysfunctional Market: The View from a Community Real Estate Developer

This Reboot Republic is a deep dive discussion and analysis into the Irish housing crisis with Rob Cass, who has a background of 15 years in Real Estate. He is currently developing a community real estate project based on regenerating vacant homes. He explains his background, his perspective and analysis of the crisis and solutions that are there if the state played a central role in tackling vacancy through an innovative fund, and supplied modular homes. He also outlines why he sees Dublin as risky for investment, and how the state delivering, through community housing, towns and regions could be a key solution to the crisis. Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
12/14/20211 hour, 19 minutes
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179. Making Our Schools Safe & Respect For SNA’s

In this Reboot Republic, Jana Lyons, primary school teacher and trade unionist joins Rory as co-host to talk risk and ventilation in schools. Joining them are a brilliant panel of Orla Hegarty, of the School of Architecture UCD, school principal and host of the If I Were Minister for Education Podcast, Simon Lewis and SNAs Carol McSherry and Linda O Sullivan. They discuss the difficulties they face, the supports they need and aren't getting. We delve into Respect4SNAs and the reality of what SNA's are doing and how are they being affected. They also discuss masks, fearmongering and far right profiteering from fear and confusion and lack of leadership. Checkout #Respect4SNAs Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
12/11/202158 minutes, 11 seconds
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173. Personal Stories of the #HousingCrisis: Ciara’s Story

"Disabled, Homeless & Sleeping in my Car" This Reboot Republic talks to Ciara, who tells her story of the housing crisis and homelessness. It's a heart breaking story, and shows the failure of the Irish Government and local authorities to provide housing for disabled people. She explains how she is in receipt of the Housing Assistance Payment, but her private rental accommodation became unsuitable, and she was issued a notice to quit. She couldn't find any suitable private rental, and her HAP was insufficient to cover the Carer support she requires. Ciara was then made homeless, but the Council could not offer her accessible emergency accommodation appropriate to her needs. Ciara is incredibly brave and articulate in telling her story. This is completely unacceptable and we are asking the Minister for Housing to intervene and ensure Ciara gets proper accessible social housing immediately. You can email the Minister for Housing [email protected] and ask him to intervene to house Ciara. Please support this podcast by going to patreon.com/tortoiseshack
11/19/202120 minutes, 53 seconds
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A New Inclusive Ireland with Dr Umar Al-Qadri

In this Reboot Republic podcast both Rory and Tony talk with Islamic Theologian, founder and chairperson of the Irish Muslim Peace and Integration Council, Shaykh Dr Umar Al-Qadri. This is a really engaging conversation about new Irish identities, hurling, home, Islam, gender equality, racism, inclusion and hope. Enjoy! If you missed our Reboot Housing Special live at the Sugar Club or the COP26 reaction podcast, they're available now at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
11/16/202140 minutes, 11 seconds
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5. Chloe and Jamie

In this episode of ConverSayTrans we have Jamie and Chloe O’Herlihy, sisters who both came out as trans in 2016. They have been on the Late Late Show, cover of GCN, the subject of tabloid interest & more. Their rise in prominence was a lot to deal with, but their bond helped them deal with the aftermath. Now they’re talking to us about how they viewed their younger self, the power and beauty of make-up and looking after oneself externally. Chloe lives in Scotland and works at a fabulous queer inclusive salon, and Jamie is a blogger who uses YouTube and Onlyfans, where she says being able to be her own boss and have a direct control over her image has been liberating! Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
10/30/202152 minutes, 32 seconds
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Keeping the Mics On

We were putting together today's podcast on NAMA (out now on the patreon feed) and adding the "patreon ad", when the conversation got a bit more serious. Rory and Tony discuss the work that goes into The Tortoise Shack, the personal costs that come with that and the choices facing the platform in the weeks ahead. We reflect on the social good this space has provided and the reasons we believe in it, despite the current difficulties. If you can, please join us on patreon.com/tortoiseshack
10/18/202111 minutes, 20 seconds
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158. Exclusive: Turning the Tax Floor into a Ceiling with Jorge Coronado.

As part of our continued coverage of the 'historic' Minimum Corporation Tax Rate deal this Reboot Republic talks with Jorge Coronado who is a sociologist, specialized in Political Economics, Jorge is an expert in Taxation, Poverty and Social Protection. Trade union advisor and social activist, he is part of the Comisión Nacional de Enlace in Costa Rica and is a member of Red de Justicia Fiscal de América Latina y el Caribe (RJFALC) and Plataforma por Justicia Económica y Social (Latindadd). Jorge outlines how the deal is seen outside the already wealthy countries and the anti-democratic process of its foundations. He outlines the impact it will have on developing countries and how it will concentrate more wealth and influence in the hands of 100 multinational companies and fail to redistribute profits and taxes needed to tackle inequality and fund pubic services. Jorge also gives us an alternative way, a democratic and transparent fair taxation system that uplifts all. You won't hear a better 20 minute breakdown of the deal than this anywhere. Thank you to Alfonso for his assistance on making this podcast happen and to Alejandro for his work. I literally couldn't have produced this without you! Come see us live in November in the Sugar Club. Support us HERE.
10/16/202121 minutes, 27 seconds
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159. Budget 2022: A Budget for the Vultures

In this crossover Reboot Republic and Echo Chamber podcast, Rory and Martin dissect the Budget to see what impact it is likely to have. Rory explains how the Budget is a budget for the investor funds, developers and landlords and ignored Generation Rent. It failed to implement measures to tackle the investor funds or rents or borrow and build state affordable housing on a major scale. Martin also discusses the pensions and the question of what is the purpose of the economy? Is it for society or simply to use us all as economic units. Rory points out that people have reached their limit with the housing crisis and its time for citizens to take action. There's also a mention of Paw Patrol. Tickets for our upcoming show are now on sale HERE Support this Podcast HERE
10/13/202122 minutes, 52 seconds
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“We’ve Never Seen Anything Like This Before” – Evictions, Rent Arrears & Homelessness

This Reboot Republic Podcast talks to Mike Allen, Director of Advocacy of homelessness charity, Focus Ireland and Ann-Marie O'Reilly, Policy officer with Threshold, the national housing charity for tenants. We discuss the reasons underlying the recent increase in homelessness, and evictions in the private rental sector. Mike describes the current situation as one which they have never seen before as people who were never exposed to homelessness are now facing eviction and the prospect of homelessness. Ann-Marie explains how they have seen the number of tenants coming to them for support increase by 25% since the lifting of the COVID pandemic related eviction ban, and its back to 'business as usual' for evictions in the private rental sector. They also outline what should be in Budget 2022 to prevent homelessness, and provide protections for tenants. We also discuss the impact of homelessness on children and ask why the state does not even count the number of children who have been made homeless in Ireland in recent years. We also discuss reintroducing the eviction ban, and what is happening to the Referendum on the Right to Housing. Tickets for our upcoming live HERE Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
10/11/20211 hour, 41 seconds
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Amrou Al-Kadhi – Life As A Unicorn

Join us as we launch the second season of ConverSayTrans! In our first episode we talk to Amrou Al-Kadhi. Amrou is a well established writer who also performs drag under the pseudonym Glamrou. Taking all that you could call them a professional unicorn and in this glorious episodes we discuss their debut book - a memoir , Life as a Unicorn: A Journey from Shame to Pride, and Everything In Between. We also chat about queer intersectionality, schools and their repressive natures, the freedom of owning ones entire self, familial ties and all the gorgeous tid bits you can when bring such fine people together. Life as a Unicorn: A Journey from Shame to Pride, and Everything In Between out in Paperback now, and you can see Glamrou who has been described as a Muslim drag sensation, in their solo show GLAMROU: FROM QURAN TO QUEEN, October 4 to 9th 2021 at the Soho Theatre in London. Being bold and showing what it means to live in a state of harmonious contradiction. More information HERE. Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
9/25/202139 minutes, 42 seconds
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152. No Keys, No Degrees: The Worst Ever Student Accommodation Crisis

This Reboot Republic talks to student representatives from across the country about the student accommodation crisis which has been described as the worst this country has ever seen. We talk to Clare Austick, President of the Union of Students in Ireland, Róisín Nic Lochlainn of the NUIGalway SU, Aine Daly of Technical University for the Shannon, Rachel McCartney of Waterford IT, and Liam Cosgrove of Maynooth University SU. They outline the impact of the crisis on students, that there are 10,000 students across the country in some form of housing emergency right now, the problems with private investor provided student accommodation, solutions such as the funding and building of affordable student accommodation by third level colleges, the right to housing and a possible future of emigration. There isn't much hope coming from Government policy, but these leaders offer some real hope. Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
9/23/202143 minutes, 11 seconds
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148. Housing For All: The Fianna Fáil view

Fianna Fáil TD, Paul McAuliffe, joined us to discuss his party's plan: Housing For All. We talk about the right to housing that is in and isn't in the plan, the lack of curbs on investor funds, the positives of the plan and we ask if it is a missed opportunity. We also discuss the blockers within government, Fine Gael pushback and more. Support us by becoming a member at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
9/10/202135 minutes, 36 seconds
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138. Housing Shock: Cork Traveller Visibility Group

It feels like two steps forward & then kicked three steps back: Systemic racism, mental health and the Traveller accommodation crisis with the Cork Traveller Visibility Group This #HousingShock episode of Reboot Republic talks to Breda O Donoghue, advocacy officer with Cork Traveller Visibility Group about the issues of systemic racism faced by Travellers, the impact on their mental health, their history in Ireland, culture, and the recent Ombudsman for Children’s Report on the terrible living conditions faced by Travellers in the Spring Lane halting site in Cork. Breda talks about how Traveller children are feeling the impact of the embarrassment of the poor accommodation now more than ever, as they see on social media how others live. Its like two steps forward and being kicked five steps back in regard. Breda has been highlighting these issues for over 30 years, and still is awaiting real change. She believes that there has to be a change to the State attitude that still is trying to assimilate Travellers, to fix what the State wrongly sees as a problem people. They have to see Travellers as valued Irish citizens. Breda believes the political will has to change in order to sanction local authorities to build Traveller specific accommodation, and end the discrimination faced by Travellers in social and private rental housing. Breda also talks about what keeps her going – her motivation for change and resilience. Help this podcast by becoming a member at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
8/27/202139 minutes, 29 seconds
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The Overseas Podcast: Afghanistan The Irishman who served there

In this Tortoise Shack podcast Beirut based journalist, Hannah McCarthy, speaks with Irish man, James, who served with the British army in Afghanistan. They discuss the initial invasion, the Taliban, the experience of battle, the geopolitics of the situation and why the people who really suffer are the civilians. A fascinating insight. Follow Hannah @Hannahmc_carthy Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
8/18/202131 minutes, 40 seconds
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136. Ireland’s Economic Policy: A New Direction with Prof Aidan Regan

In this Reboot Republic Rory and Martin from the Echo Chamber Podcast are joined by Professor Aidan Regan, Associate Professor at the School of Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin (UCD), and Director of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence in the New Political Economy of Europe at UCD's Dublin European Institute. We discuss the limitations of traditional 'neoclassical' economics and economists and the value of a political economy approach to give a broader understanding of economies and societies. Aidan outlines a new approach for fiscal and budgetary policy in Ireland - that would focus on the state borrowing and investing in key areas of housing, and in particular addressing the climate crisis. We also discuss the shift to the economic left -for investment not tax cuts - amongst the Irish people and its implications for politics. Please help this podcast continue by joining us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
8/13/202154 minutes, 4 seconds
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Ep.7 Blessing

This week we are joined by youth worker, chronic illness advocate and mental health advocate amongst the ethnic minority community, Blessing, to talk all things wellbeing, mental health, minority spaces and much more. Don't miss it. Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
8/8/202153 minutes, 25 seconds
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Policed The Beat: Policing Crowds

We're joined by Prof Clifford Stott of Keele University, a world leading researcher on crowd psychology who has long been involved in advising police forces internationally on the policing of crowds, particularly around football hooliganism. Reflecting on what happened in Dublin this weekend, he explains why it is essential we leave moralising at the door, engage with the underlying issues, and really carefully reflect on how the police action can potentially descalate or exacerbate a crowd situation. This is something An Garda Síochána, city councils and the government need to engage with immediately. Support this podcast and the wiser platform by joining us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
6/7/202130 minutes, 38 seconds