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In todays episode we are lunching our mental health action week with a talk from four guests who have all had their own experiences with their mental health. Today our regular host Kev will be joined by Liam to co host our talk with guests, ex professional footballer Andy McLaren, MMA fighter Chris Bungard, Andy "Pingu" founder of the walk and talk…
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In our final episode of 2021 we round up our series on the 40th anniversary of the 1981 hunger strikes.Today we are joined by Bik McFarlane. Born in 1951 in North Belfast, Bik joined the blanket protests in 1981 and during the strikes became OC of the provisional prisoners.In 1983 Bik was part of the operation which saw 38 prisoners escape from Lon…
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In todays episode Kev is joined by Jim Slaven, Jim was born and brought up in Edinburgh and spent his whole life in the city. He is one of the founding members of the James Connolly society which this year marks its 35th anniversary. Jims been involved in socialist republican and working class politics in Edinburgh, Scotland and Ireland for more th…
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In todays episode Kev is joined by Paul from FAC to discuss the recent revelation that the ACC Higgins could be in a position to take up a role at Celtic. We discuss the tactics and damage he implemented against the Celtic support and football fans across the country and why this appointment must not be made.…
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We continue our special, mini series on the '81 Hunger Strike by hearing from Tony O'Hara brother of Patsy O'Hara.Tony speaks about growing up in Derry, his involvement in Republicanism and shares personal insights about his brother, Patsy, who died after 61 days of hunger strike.Av North Curve Celtic
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We begin a special, mini series on the '81 Hunger Strike by hearing from Tommy McCourt. Tommy is a life long socialist and republican. He was a founder of the civil rights movement in his home town of Derry and still plays an active role improving lives in his community today. Tune in to hear Tommy tell his story as he recaps some recent Irish hist…
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In episode 12 we are looking back over the last few months on and off the park. We are discussing the actions of the Green Brigade, the various banners displayed and the reasons behind them. We dedicate this podcast to Billy McPeake, a member of North Curve Celtic since it's inception who we sadly lost at the beginning of this year.…
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In this episode we are joined as usual by Kev Tony And Connor to hear how North Curve Celtic's NHS Drive has progressed. We will be hearing from Mac who will explain where the money raised had been distributed and also how the project expanded during the Covid19 pandemic. We will also be hearing about the recent actions that the Green Brigade have …
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In this episode we conclude our two part special with Paul from FAC.We have also included a small segment about the initiatives Hamper Drive for our NHS. The NHS Hamper Drive started as a local appeal between friends to offer NHS staff a small token of gratitude for their amazing efforts. Through the hard work of those who launched the appeal - and…
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