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A podcast celebrating the people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique, presented by Eve Blair.... more
FAQs about Series 1:How many episodes does Series 1 have?The podcast currently has 137 episodes available.
February 27, 2026Miracle Calves and Social FarmingLorraine Killen joins Eve Blair in the studio for a lively chat about all things farming. Plus, we head to the Moore farm near Castlederg for the once‑in‑several‑million surprise of five newborn calves, and to the Donnelly farm in Swatragh where diversification means wellbeing, inclusion and a whole lot of community spirit....more21minPlay
February 27, 2026Farming for Nature and Luckpenny TraditionsAndrew Wright joins Eve Blair in the studio for a lively chat about all things farming. Plus, Eve visits the local mart in Lisahally to find out how the tradition of giving a luck penny after sealing a deal is being kept alive by farmers across Northern Ireland. And Helen Mark, meets up with Ballykelly farmer, Jonny Blair, on his farm cattle farm where he's made big changes that have cut costs and had huge environmental benefits....more22minPlay
February 27, 2026Breeding Barn Owls and Farm DiversificationLorraine Killen joins Eve Blair in the studio for a lively chat about all things farming. Plus, at Millbank Farm in County Down, Eve meets sixth generation farmer Emily McGowan, they have farmed the same land in Killinchy since 1889, rearing sheep, broiler chickens and Highland cows. And staying in Co Down, at the Kelly family farm at Ballyalton, Eve learns how a rare owl colony is thriving....more28minPlay
February 27, 2026Training Sheepdogs and Farmhouse PiesLorraine Killen joins Eve Blair in the studio for a lively chat about all things farming. In Benbradagh, sheep farmer Alwyn McFarlane shares how vital his sheepdog Moss is to the farm, doing the job of several men all on his own. Plus, County Tyrone farmer Joel Kerr, on how he juggles his work looking after shorthorn cattle, caring for chickens, and working on his pie business.A Your Place and Mine podcast....more30minPlay
February 27, 2026Robotic Milking and Strawberry PickingAndrew Wright joins Eve Blair in the studio for a lively chat about all things farming. Plus, we head to the Mitchell family farm in Castlederg to hear about the 750-cow dairy farm with an on-site milk processing and packaging business. And from pumpkins to strawberries, how Clayton Fulton's diversification on his farm in Donemana has proven its benefits to the local community.A Your Place and Mine podcast....more26minPlay
February 26, 2026Valais Blacknose Sheep and Farm Safety AwarenessAndrew Wright joins Eve Blair in the studio for a lively chat about all things farming. Plus, Eve visits Jackie O'Shea's farm in Belleek to meet those 'fluffy clouds with button noses' rare sheep and to a farm in Donemana to meet William Sayers who urges caution after losing an arm in a farming accident when he was a child.Listeners may find some details in this podcast upsetting.This is a Your Place and Mine podcast....more29minPlay
May 23, 2025Remembering Joey DunlopYour Place and Mine visits Ballymoney to hear about local motorcycling legend Joey Dunlop...more8minPlay
November 18, 2023Storm Debi Wrecks Garrison TreeThe strong winds of Storm Debi have destroyed a beautiful tree at Garrison on the shores of Lough Melvin. The artist, Michelle Duffy, has been painting the tree for as long as she can remember. She spoke to Anne Marie McAleese about the loss of the picturesque ash, and recalled a time when she and Anne Marie went together to visit that very tree.And Singtonicity at Derry Well Woman is an innovative and creative way of improving health and well-being, through singing, breathing, voice-work and relaxation exercises. The group's leader, Siobhan Heaney, says that you can't worry and sing at the same time. She met Brian Kernohan at one of the group's sessions. Presented by Anne Marie McAleese....more17minPlay
November 11, 2023The Highwayman of Macosquin and Limavady, and Derrylin's Resistance FighterMonica Massey Beresford, who grew up in Derrylin in Fermanagh, became a resistance leader in Denmark. She died in Waldheim concentration camp in 1945 but her courage and incredible life have been honoured by the Ulster History Circle with the unveiling of a Blue Plaque at Kinawley Parish Church on Main Street in Derrylin. Lord Dunleath of Ballywalter, her great nephew, and Lady Dunleath, told Anne Marie McAleese her story. With archive recording from the BBC TV programme, SOE: Subversion (1984).And a highwayman, Joseph Scott, wreaked havoc around the mountain road between Limavady and Macosquin near Coleraine in the 1800’s. His life and times and eventual demise feature in the most recent edition of the Bann Disc, Coleraine Historical Society's Annual publication. Clive Hunter, who wrote the article, met Helen Mark at the ruins of the old family cottage in the townland of Camm to hear how the notorious brigand came to meet his death.Programme presented by Anne Marie McAleese....more17minPlay
November 04, 2023Tyrone Glass and Innova DanceA new digital timeline telling the history of glass-making and a decade of Innova Dance....more15minPlay
FAQs about Series 1:How many episodes does Series 1 have?The podcast currently has 137 episodes available.