Gaeilge Thar Lear

  • Game of Thrones: Seven Years On – Part One

    Seven years after “Game of Thrones” ended, reflections reveal its profound impact on life moments and social connections. The narrative describes initial encounters with the books, the series’ cultural significance, shared experiences during its peak, and how it shaped conversations… Continue reading

    Game of Thrones: Seven Years On – Part One
  • Two Metres Away: Cycling, Storytelling, and La Redoute

    This is a follow-up to my earlier post, How I Discovered Professional Cycling, which ended on a cliffhanger. This is the second part of that story. Two years ago, I was standing on the side of a road somewhere in… Continue reading

    Two Metres Away: Cycling, Storytelling, and La Redoute
  • The Violence of Simplification

    This is a piece from an upcoming “Gaeilge Thar Lear” episode that has been translated and adapted for my blog. A few days ago I heard something that stayed with me. Donald Trump said he was going to destroy Iranian… Continue reading

    The Violence of Simplification
  • Why I Started an Irish Language Podcast: Gaeilge Thar Lear

    Podcasts are so simple. In a world of complex technology and rapid innovation, podcasts are incredibly basic. Podcasts simply involve listening to one person, two people, or a small group discuss topics they are passionate about. Podcasts are only limited… Continue reading

    Why I Started an Irish Language Podcast: Gaeilge Thar Lear