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Ann Marie Kelly is a broadcaster and documentary maker. On this Podcast you will find examples of her work including episodes from young people finding hope and purpose during Covid. The series also includes material Ann Marie Kelly has uploaded from her Radio shows as broadcast on Midlands 103.

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Ireland

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Ann Marie Kelly is a broadcaster and documentary maker. On this Podcast you will find examples of her work including episodes from young people finding hope and purpose during Covid. The series also includes material Ann Marie Kelly has uploaded from her Radio shows as broadcast on Midlands 103.

Twitter:

@AMKellyDJ

Language:

English

Contact:

00353872291370


Episodes
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Are ya blind or what?

2/20/2024
ARE YA BLIND OR WHAT? My new Radio Documentary follows a group of visually impaired people in the process of making a radio play. Members of Sightless Cinema speak about how they live without light. The documentary is the result of months and months of conversations, train journeys and rehearsals. Are you blind or what? is about the ability for members to let the light in, even when you cannot see. The documentary reveals that it's not always about the Radio Play or the performance, but rather the journey.

Duration:00:47:42

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Remembering Shane MacGowan

12/9/2023
A special tribute to Shane MacGowan on Ann Marie Kelly's Roadhouse Cafe with Pogueology Singer Brian O Mahoney choosing his favourite Pogue songs. Broadcast on Midlands 103 December 8th

Duration:00:47:32

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The Beatles Secretary Freda Kelly speaks to Ann Marie Kelly

11/22/2023
While visiting Dublin for the 60th anniversary of the Beatles playing the Adelphi in 1963, The Beatles Secretary Freda Kelly chats about her time with the Fab Four and Brian Epstein, how John Lennon saved her from getting the sack and her love for the Cavern.

Duration:00:30:40

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Goodbye Christy Dignam with love

6/19/2023
A look at the musical career of the late Aslan frontman Christy Dignam from a lifelong fan. Looking at his life in music from the release of 'This is' to his last gig at Bob's Bar Durrow. Co Laois Broadcast on Midlands 103 AMKelly's Roadhouse Cafe

Duration:00:59:10

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Happy 80th Birthday George!

2/25/2023
George Harrison Special! The youngest Beatle, born on the 25th February, 1943, would've been 80. On the Roadhouse Cafe, with a little help from my friends Pete Brennan and Mick Lynch from 'Beatles Ireland' we remember George with heartwarming stories and music. His Irish roots, his many visits to Ireland, his solo records, his time with the Travelling Wilburys, right up to his death in 2001. It's two hours of chat and music broadcast originally on Midlands 103

Duration:01:55:43

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Happy Birthday Macca!

6/18/2022
Broadcast on the weekend of the 80th Birthday of Paul McCartney. With the writer of 'The Beatles and Ireland' Book, Broadcaster Ann Marie Kelly speaks with Mick Lynch about the man, the Beatle and the solo artist from the 1950s to the present day as he sets out on tour again. This is a two hour special with his music from the early Quarrymen, The Beatles, Wings to his collaboration with Michael Jackson and back to present day.

Duration:01:47:51

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Studio 15

8/31/2021
Rossi M is a 15 years old from Stradbally County Laois. During lockdown he used his ingenuity to create a Web Radio Studio for the community, make music, live stream funerals and stay connected with his Nanny, one of the 'Golden Girls' you'll meet in this episode of The Open Door first broadcast on Midlands 103 August 30th 7pm

Duration:00:28:00

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Episode 6 - A Year Inside

4/18/2021
What got you through lockdown? Five 3rd Year Students from Portlaoise College, County Laois come together exactly one year after the first lock down to discuss what pieces of art helped them through the last 12 months, at a time when they were unable to see their friends. With no Junior Cert exams to worry about, it allowed them to explore other Poets not on the curriculum and form even better relationships with their teachers! For Josh singing songs from "Waitress" helped him pass the time, for Lucy it was reading and writing and for Ben watching movies like "Sound of Metal". 'They say the rainbow comes out after the storm but I'd like to think the rainbow is always there during the storm. It's just hidden and you just have to look for it' Saoirse Fox (14)

Duration:00:42:50

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Episode 5 - Sean Ryan

4/11/2021
"I'd like to think I know him best because he smiles a lot when I'm around especially when I pretend to slip and fall" Sean Ryan from Portlaoise is 12. His twin brother Liam has Cerebral Palsy. Sean is very proud of once having been awarded the youngest Carer of the year. His first thoughts of the day are about his brother. His mother Niamh says this comes with growing up around siblings with complex needs and it naturally brings out the kindness in him.

Duration:00:23:44

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Episode 4 - Aoife

4/4/2021
"I always stand up for myself because that's what you have to do. It is hard, but I just do it to say that I'm able to do stuff myself" 20 year old Aoife Byrne from County Laois has never let her Down Syndrome get in the way of her life. As a volunteer for the Irish Red Cross, and now studying, she tells Ann -Marie of her many hopes, among them, her dream of living independently in the country. Aoife's mother Geraldine talks of a difficult time Aoife experienced when she had to be taken out of school. Aoife's prospects of living independently are positive as we hear of a Field of Dreams coming to her county. “If the bedroom walls had ears” platforms a group of people finding hope and purpose and coming to wisdom on their individual and unique journeys.”

Duration:00:23:05

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Episode 3 Nick O Neill

3/28/2021
"The Pandemic has exposed the extremities of the working conditions of the Carer in the Private Homecare Sector. Not receiving sick pay, not being able to make ends meet". 25 year old Nicholas O Neill from Abbeyleix believes his research can make a change. Being the first in his family to go to college, Nick has just received a substantial award to undertake a PhD with his research. After jaw dropping findings, the research became 'like a piece of investigative journalism' when Nick and his Supervisor realised no one had documented what's going on in the homecare sector in Ireland. Nick's focus is now on the gap between a HSE worker and the Private Care worker. "By outsourcing care to the private sector, it's much cheaper than employing HSE carers". "Ireland uses a model which cuts costs as much as possible. Private care providers are run as a business with a for-profit ethos, usually this comes at the expense of the workers". He finds they suffer the most because of the lack of government regulation in the Private Sector. He's giving a voice to carers who have been on the front line. "It's always been my focus if I get into academia, to put out research that is actually relevant to people. I hope that the research I'm doing can lead to positive change".

Duration:00:27:47

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Episode 2 : Kai

3/21/2021
Kai is turning 18 and last year, during the first lock down, he decided it was time to come out and transition. He felt such a relief when he could finally speak about it to his family and friends because as he says 'I was a very angry person for so many years.' Kai's brother and sister, parents and grandparents have been incredibly supportive - His father Jason who is in the army says: 'He's still my child, all we can do is support his decision and make sure he's happy. That's the main thing.' Kai speaks openly about the relief he feels , his love for his 12 year old sister who reassured him that he would always be loved. And of his hopes and dreams of living in Dublin.

Duration:00:25:07

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Episode 1: Tobi-A

3/14/2021
Tobi-A is a 21 year old R'n'B singer originally from Mountmellick, Co. Laois who has found his voice after playing drums and rapping for many years. Tobi is a devout Christian. At the age of 17 he "found his faith and joy in Jesus" which, he says, made him the person he is today. This is the first episode in a 6 part series, produced by award-winning Broadcaster Ann Marie Kelly. In it, she documents the hopes and dreams of young people, now confined to their bedrooms, hidden away, often behind a screen. What is revealed over the 6 episodes is a group of young people looking for hope and purpose and finding wisdom on their individual journeys. If The Bedroom Walls Had Ears would like to acknowledge the funding it has received from the Keep Well Campaign which is brought to you with thanks to Healthy Ireland, an institute of the government of Ireland with funding from the Healthy Ireland fund and the Sláinte Care fund delivered by Pobal, administered by Laois County Council and Healthy Ireland Laois.

Duration:00:24:59

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Episode 1 Teaser: Tobi-A

3/9/2021
Tobi-A is a 21 year old R'n'B singer originally from Mountmellick, Co. Laois who has found his voice after playing drums and rapping for many years. Tobi is a devout Christian. At the age of 17 he "found his faith and joy in Jesus" which, he says, made him the person he is today. This is the first episode in a 6 part series, produced by award-winning Broadcaster Ann Marie Kelly. In it, she documents the hopes and dreams of young people, now confined to their bedrooms, hidden away, often behind a screen. What is revealed over the 6 episodes is a group of young people looking for hope and purpose and finding wisdom on their individual journeys. If The Bedroom Walls Had Ears would like to acknowledge the funding it has received from the Keep Well Campaign which is brought to you with thanks to Healthy Ireland, an institute of the government of Ireland with funding from the Healthy Ireland fund and the Sláinte Care fund delivered by Pobal, administered by Laois County Council and Healthy Ireland Laois.

Duration:00:02:27