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The Parting Glass

The Parting Glass

De: Niamh Ryan
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"Stories bring us together, untold stories keep us apart"

Welcome to The Parting Glass, where each week we raise a toast to the resilience, and heart of Dublin.

You will hear from Dubliners who have faced life's challenges head on yet never lost that famous wit. Through their stories, we hear how they've overcome adversity and kept their spirits high even in the darkest times.


Fill to me the Parting Glass - listen to Dublin's unbreakable spirit...one story at a time.


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Episodios
  • "Asking the right questions saves lives" James Brannigan
    Apr 7 2026

    In this powerful episode of The Parting Glass, we are joined by retired PSNI Detective Sergeant James Brannigan, one of Ireland’s most respected homicide investigators. James reflects on his policing career, his instinct for questioning the official story, and the experiences that shaped his approach to justice.

    The conversation centres on the murder of 21 year old Katie Simpson, whose death was initially treated as suicide. James explains how he identified overlooked red flags, challenged internal resistance, and helped expose the truth that ultimately led to a murder trial.


    James also discusses coercive control, how it operates long before physical violence occurs, and why it is so frequently misunderstood by investigators. He shares insight into his work with The Katie Trust https://thekatietrust.com a cross border charity he founded to support families who believe their loved one’s death was suspicious or inadequately investigated. The Trust provides independent reviews by experienced investigators and advocates for transparency, accountability, and dignity for bereaved families. This episode is a compelling and compassionate look at investigative failure, institutional blind spots, and the courage required to pursue truth when the official version does not add up.


    If this episode brings up difficult feelings or if you or someone you know is experiencing abuse or coercive control, help is available.

    Republic of Ireland

    • Women’s Aid 24 Hour National Freephone Helpline
    • 1800 341 900
    • Free, confidential support for women experiencing domestic abuse, including coercive control
    • https://www.womensaid.ie [womensaid.ie]


    • Samaritans Ireland
    • 116 123
    • 24 7 emotional support for anyone struggling or in distress
    • https://www.samaritans.org/samaritans-ireland/

    Northern Ireland

    • 24 Hour Domestic and Sexual Abuse Helpline
    • 0808 802 1414
    • Free, confidential support for women and men affected by domestic or sexual abuse
    • https://www.dsahelpline.org


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    50 m
  • "People approach me for photos.I'll never get used to it" Ciaran Moran
    Mar 28 2026

    "People approach me for photos.I'll never get used to it" Ciaran Moran

    From the heart of Dublin’s inner city to stages he once only dreamed of, Ciarán Moran opens up in this gripping episode about the reality behind the rise.

    It’s not just about the music it’s about the journey. The graft, the setbacks, the self-doubt and the resilience it takes to keep going when nothing is guaranteed.

    A raw talent with a story to match, Ciarán shares how his environment shaped his sound, his hunger, and his honesty as a songwriter.

    Talks pressure, staying grounded, and backing yourself when it matters most.

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    46 m
  • "Everybody needs an outlet. Mine is screaming into my phone" Simon Hennessy
    Mar 15 2026

    This week on The Parting Glass, we’re joined by comedian and internet sensation Simon Hennessy and things take a turn.

    Simon chats about life on the comedy circuit, creating viral characters, and the brutal reality of taking a show to the Fringe Festival. Think tiny audiences, endless flyering, questionable accommodation, and the emotional rollercoaster of performing your soul to six people, two of whom are also comedians.

    He opens up about the pressure of constantly being funny online, creative burnout, and the weird gap between internet success and real life gigs. We talk stand up, sketch comedy, and what it is actually like trying to turn jokes into a career without completely losing your mind.

    Then the truth comes out.

    Simon reveals his dark side. Beneath the lovable comedian exterior lurks a massive bully, a man who has learned to weaponise intimidation, sarcasm and pure social pressure to force innocent passers by into attending his Fringe shows. A master of psychological warfare. A menace with flyers. A comic who refuses to take no thanks for an answer.

    It is a hilarious and honest chat about grafting, self promotion, imposter syndrome, and the lengths performers go to just to get bums on seats, with plenty of laughs and questionable ethics along the way.

    Comedy, chaos, bullying for good, and the Fringe Festival as you have never heard it before.

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    34 m
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