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By Jerome Quinn
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
Growing up in Waterford, studies at UCC, playing the blues in Memphis and the journey from France to Belfast with Bredagh GAC, and elite status for the GAA..
See 45 minutes discussing Jordanstown winning the O’Connor Cup in 2008, International Women’s Day (March 8), playing rugby for Ireland, sea swimming during the pandemic, the journey from Drumgath to Annaclone to Croke Park where she won the 2014 TG4 All Ireland Intermediate Championship with Down, rolling up her sleeves, Aimee Mackin and more..
Part Two with Armagh's 2002 All Ireland winning full-back Justin McNulty, with some great stories about the road to Sam and the Best 15 he played against. Justy picks six Kerrymen but chooses a Dub as the best of the lot.
Part One with SDLP MLA Justin McNulty discussing the current lockdown, Seamus Mallon's legacy, his political career so far, and Bolivia.
From Donal Og Cusack to Patrick Horgan, and with a sprinkling of Waterford men in between, this week's 'Live with Jerome' guest Ultan Power picks his best hurling 15.
‘It’s off-the-scale incredible’ - listen to a fascinating insight on the current lockdown situation from ‘Virus Expert’ Ultan Power, recorded on Friday night (February 19) as part of the 'Live with Jerome Quinn' series, also available on video on the Jerome Quinn Media Facebook page. Power, a Waterford native who is a Professor of Molecular Virology at Queens University in Belfast, discusses masks, golf, Fauci, and travel restrictions. His overall message is one of hope and optimism, IF everyone is patient.
‘You have to give yourself a shake’ - former Armagh manager James Daly talks about losing his wife and father within in 14 days, and how he is coping in lockdown.
She’s actually from Tyrone, but Gen Kelsang Chitta (pronounced Cheeta) is a Buddhist Nun based in the city. Here, she talks to Jerome about her life and how Buddhist teachings can help people struggling in lockdown.
The way to help yourself is to help others. Belfast Buddhist Nun Gen Kelsang Chitta explains how you can lift your mood by being generous to other people near you. From a longer Live Stream interview with Jerome Quinn, available on his Facebook page.
Former Armagh, Longford, Queens, Dromintee and Cavan manager James Daly on dealing with the current lockdown. James lost his wife and father within 8 days in 2014. This is from a longer Live Stream interview which is available now on the Jerome Quinn Media Facebook page.
Experienced TV and Web Video Journalist/Presenter Jerome Quinn talks to guests from a variety of backgrounds, from Buddhism to Basketball, to ask for their advice to people in lockdown.
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.