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Armagh I Podcast

A weekly News and Business News podcast
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Armagh I Podcast

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Armagh I Podcast

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Armagh I Podcast

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At the tender age of fifteen it was clear to Libby Clarke that sales was the route for her, however, a change of product was on the cards.In the fourth and final episode of our Female Entrepreneur series, in partnership with Tarasis Enterprise
It is not always clear what the future holds. Plans are laid down and ideas cultivated but life often has a way of reshaping those plans.This is the third episode of our four part series, in partnership with Tarasis Enterprises, Supporting Fem
What do you need to start a business? Qualifications, money, a business plan? Not according to long-standing Armagh based hairstylist and salon owner, Petra Carroll.Petra's is the second episode of our four part series, in partnership with Tar
Most people can say that they have inherited something significant from an elderly relative, but few can say they have inherited a passion. Emma Stinson, of Richhill Co. Armagh, has inherited just that from her beloved Grandfather Jackie Stinso
For all intents and purposes, Sean Cavanagh is a son of Tyrone – a former county captain, three All-Ireland medals, five All-Stars; the list of accolades goes on.So much so, he says his parents' home is like a sporting monument; his own home,
In 2019 Martin Carvill was on a life support machine battling for survival against oesophageal cancer.Three years later, almost to the day, since Martin underwent surgery, he won the singles championship title in the Banbridge and District Dar
The KBRT logo can be seen on GAA jersey’s from Crossmaglen to Kilcoo and even across the water in San Francisco. The little bird emblem is significant for Kevin Bell’s parents Collie and Eithne whose charitable organisation, The Kevin Bell Repa
In 2008 Therese Hughes stayed in the Ritz, had afternoon tea at the House of Commons and was invited to to Buckingham Palace where HRH  Prince Charles awarded her an MBE as a recipient in the Queen’s Honours list for her work with the Health Se
Covid lockdowns had their downsides, there’s no denying it, but for twenty-five year old Banbridge designer Ellen Mooney the solitude inspired her to be creative and do something positive.Ellen, who studied fashion design at University, dusted
An average of over seven million viewers are hooked on ITV crime drama The Bay, which first aired in 2019.The show, set in the small seaside town of Morecambe in Lancaster, is on its third season, with a fourth in the works. And the man behind
Born together, business partners forever. Over the last nine years entrepreneurial Banbridge twins Aaron and Andrew Burns have built themselves a remarkable business empire, now based in the heart of Markethill.This is Part Three in a four-par
She grew up in Madden as Danielle Carragher, but since reaching back in time and taking her maternal great grandmother's long lost surname as her stage name, Dani Larkin was born.And it’s not just the name that Dani has adopted from the past.
Anyone who has even the slightest interest in mountain biking will know the name Glyn O’Brien. The Newry man is a legend in the sport, and  for good reason.Glyn’s racing career spans the 90’s to the present day, and he’s crammed in plenty over
An innovative media company is putting Portadown on the map with their 360-degree technology and high quality video content helping local businesses stay ahead of the curve.Atmosphere Immersive Media was established by Gerda Visinskaite and he
Armagh may be quite some distances from Naples, but one young entrepreneur is bringing perhaps the region's most important invention to the Orchard county.Matthew Sherry, a Co Monaghan native, set up shop (quite literally) in the city centre w
Vincent Loughran has been a photographer in Armagh for the best part of 50 years. He's been there, done it and, as the saying goes, got the t-shirt. He's had his near misses too...Like life itself, it's been a rollercoaster; there has been the
It's been a road well-travelled for one local gin distiller who has enjoyed a remarkable career; one which once had him at the forefront of the battle against the HIV pandemic. Nowadays, you can find Ric Dyer distilling his beautifully crafted
The casualties of war are often unseen and that’s never been more apparent than in poverty-stricken Belarus.The country, tied up with Putin’s Russia, is ruled by dictator Alexander Lukashenko and its poorest and most vulnerable citizens are lo
Half-way up Chequer Hill in Newry sits an unassuming building that around six years ago was just a shell. Since then the space has been transformed into the hub of one of the most successful martial arts clubs in the country, with Northern Irel
For this week's podcast, I spoke with Culloville's Kieran Quinn of Co Armagh sporting goods brand 'Playr-Fit'.Kieran, alongside his business partner and friend Steven Burns, from Lurgan, started the brand having worked together for a number of
There’s something magical about discovering the world through the eyes of a child, but capturing that essence is rare.Take two videographers, their adorable two-year-old son, a mic and the video-sharing platform TikTok though, and it’s a diffe
Spring is around the corner, the restrictions have lifted and there’s a sense of optimism in the air.The outdoors beckons and there have never been more opportunities to get moving and start leading a more active life.And it’s not exclusive t
Retirement or redundancy can be a lonely place for men, but in 2011 Stiofan McCleirigh got involved in a movement that would change his and many other lives in for the better.The Men's Shed movement began in Australia and it arrived in Ireland
Sometimes when a new concept or innovation is brought to life, you wonder why it hasn't always existed.Football For All is one of those things that really should be far more widespread than it is. The concept that 'every child wants to be part
So the last shiny wrapper from the countless tins of Quality Street is in the bin and you’ve sworn off chocolate … till the end of the week at least.However, this week’s podcast might change your mind.Nestled near the foot of the Mournes, not
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