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    • Celebrating Mother's Day with 1 800 Flowers and ShopifyCelebrate Mother's Day by ordering special gifts from 1 800 Flowers or starting/growing a business with Shopify

      This Mother's Day, show appreciation to all the wonderful moms in your life by treating them to special gifts and experiences. 1 800 Flowers offers handmade bouquets, sweet treats, gourmet food, and unique presents that can be easily ordered and delivered fresh. Plus, for a limited time, save up to 40% on Mother's Day bestsellers at 1800flowers.com/acast. Meanwhile, if you're running a business, Shopify can help you sell and grow at every stage. From launching an online shop to opening a physical store, Shopify's platform offers the best converting checkout and supports businesses that aim to grow. Try it out with a $1 per month trial period at shopify.com/work. During the conversation, we welcomed David Goff to the show, who shared stories about his experiences as a referee in Gaelic football. There were some controversial calls made during the games he officiated, but it's clear that David holds his drink well enough to get the stories out! In essence, Mother's Day is a time to celebrate the amazing moms in our lives, and 1 800 Flowers makes it easy to do so. Meanwhile, Shopify provides a platform for businesses to thrive and grow. So, whether you're a mom or a business owner, take advantage of these opportunities to make this Mother's Day one to remember.

    • Referee controversy and public perceptionReferees face intense scrutiny and criticism for their calls, especially in the age of social media. Apologizing when it might be warranted is essential for maintaining integrity and handling controversy with grace.

      Apologies and public perception can be complex in high-pressure situations, particularly in sports. In the discussion, it became clear that a referee named David made a controversial call during a game, resulting in a yellow card for a player named Joe Brownlee. Although David believed he made the correct decision, Joe felt wronged and the public opinion was against him. The aftermath of the game brought intense scrutiny and criticism, and David was hesitant to apologize, despite feeling remorseful. The incident underscores the challenges referees face in making difficult calls and dealing with the fallout, especially in the age of social media when opinions can quickly become amplified and polarized. It also highlights the importance of integrity and the potential consequences of not apologizing when it might be warranted. Ultimately, the situation serves as a reminder that the sports world, like many aspects of modern life, can be unforgiving and that handling controversy with grace and honesty is essential.

    • Referee David McKean's parents' chance encounter shaped his characterDavid McKean's parents' unexpected meeting influenced his perfectionist tendencies and ability to maintain fairness as a referee, despite intense emotions.

      David McKean, a well-known figure in Gaelic football, demonstrated exceptional refereeing skills during a controversial game, handling the emotions of players and spectators with a clear, fair approach. This approach may have been influenced by his own experiences and values, which he developed during his youth. McKean's parents met on a blind date in Navan, and his mother's success as an Irish hairdresser of the year may have contributed to his perfectionist tendencies. The story of their chance encounter highlights the impact small moments can have on the course of history. McKean's ability to maintain fairness and equality on the pitch, despite the intense emotions surrounding the game, is a testament to his character and upbringing.

    • Growing up in a GAA-focused environment shaped the speaker's love for footballThe speaker's passion for football was fueled by his upbringing and family involvement in the sport, leading him to become a referee and enjoy the experience despite its challenges.

      The speaker's passion for football began at a young age, shaped by his upbringing in a GAA-focused environment and influenced by his family's involvement in the sport. He recalls fond memories of playing with his uncle, brother, and cousins, and even refereeing games as a teenager. The speaker's journey into refereeing started when he was a student, encouraged by the Games Development Officer at his college. Despite the demands and challenges of refereeing, the speaker found himself enjoying the experience and the financial benefits it brought. This early exposure to the sport and the various roles within it set the foundation for the speaker's lifelong love and involvement in football.

    • Personal struggles and finding solace in refereeingRepresentation and self-acceptance are crucial for individuals to come to terms with their identity. Refereeing provided a safe space for the speaker to stay involved in his beloved sport and find a sense of belonging despite his personal struggles.

      The speaker's experience as a referee in Gaelic Games allowed him to continue being involved in the sport while dealing with his personal struggles. During his childhood, he had an epiphany when he saw a newspaper article about Stephen Gately coming out as gay, which gave him hope and made him question his own identity. However, he felt he wouldn't fit in with his family, church, or education system if he acknowledged his sexuality, so he kept it hidden. The speaker's story highlights the importance of representation and the courage it takes to come to terms with one's identity. Despite the internal conflict, the speaker found solace in his role as a referee, which provided him with a sense of belonging and allowed him to stay connected to the sport he loved.

    • Creating income and joy from homesRenting desirable homes on Airbnb brings joy and income, while companies like Bombas offer comfort and the chance to give back, evoking powerful emotions and promoting personal growth.

      Our homes have the potential to bring us joy and income through platforms like Airbnb. Renting out a home with desirable features, like a great kitchen, can lead to memorable experiences for guests. Meanwhile, companies like Bombas offer comfort and the opportunity to give back, promoting a sense of fulfillment. Reflecting on past experiences, such as buying a newspaper at a young age and discovering relatable content, can evoke powerful emotions. Embracing authenticity and being true to oneself, despite any challenges, can lead to personal growth and freedom from the psychological toll of hiding one's true identity.

    • Pressure to hide true identity as a gay manGrowing up, the interviewee felt societal pressure to hide his homosexuality and fit in with heteronormative culture. He experienced internalized homophobia and had his first love be a girl, not a man.

      The interviewee's experiences growing up as a gay man involved dealing with internalized homophobia, which stemmed from societal norms and expectations. He felt pressure to hide his true identity and fit in with the heteronormative culture. Despite this, his first love was not a man, but a girl with whom he had a long-standing crush. The interviewee also shared his experiences as a barrister defending men accused of homosexual acts during a time when homosexuality was still illegal in some parts of the UK. He expressed his hope that no one would have to live a double life due to societal pressures, and encouraged anyone with a compelling story to consider writing a memoir.

    • Unexpected encounters can lead to profound realizationsBe open-minded and non-judgmental, everyone has a unique story to tell. Express gratitude towards loved ones and have the right tools for any project.

      Sometimes, unexpected encounters can lead to profound realizations. The speaker in this story was initially intimidated by a beautiful woman he saw at a gay event, unsure of whether to approach her or not. After gathering the courage to speak to her, he discovered she was in a relationship with another woman. Despite his initial surprise, the speaker was able to connect with her and even learned that he may have played a role in her coming out. The experience taught him that people are complex and multifaceted, and that everyone has a unique story to tell. Furthermore, the speaker's experience also highlights the importance of being open-minded and non-judgmental. He initially made assumptions about the woman based on her appearance, but once he got to know her, he discovered that she was a kind and interesting person. Additionally, the advertisements in the text remind us of the importance of expressing gratitude and appreciation towards the important women in our lives, especially on Mother's Day. And the Rust Oleum ad emphasizes the importance of having the right tools to tackle any project, no matter how big or small. So, whether it's connecting with new people, expressing gratitude to loved ones, or completing a project, remember to approach each experience with an open mind and a willingness to learn and grow.

    Recent Episodes from Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning

    Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to lose. Derry, from Death Row to Croke Park. Part 2

    Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to lose. Derry, from Death Row to Croke Park. Part 2

    What is your greatest fear? How much do we all dread humiliation? Derry were humiliated three times in the championship but are still alive. They’ve been to the bottom. Now, the only way is up and they have nothing left to fear. On Free State today Joe and Dion look ahead to Derry’s game against Kerry and what may be another upset. Are Derry now All-Ireland contenders? Could Kerry be upset by another northern team. And Dion explains why, as a member of the Kerry diaspora, he doesn’t need to get sucked into Joe’s mind games .


    This episode of Free State is sponsored by Manscaped. Visit https://www.manscaped.com/ and get 20% off and free shipping by using code freestate20


    Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning is a Gold Hat Production in association with SwanMcG.


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    From death row to Croke Park. Derry, Mayo and milking the cows in Killala Part 1.

    From death row to Croke Park. Derry, Mayo and milking the cows in Killala Part 1.

    How much credit does Mickey Harte deserve for Derry’s win over Mayo? On Free State, Joe tells Dion how Derry pulled off what many felt was the shock of the season. Was it really a shock? Joe didn’t think so and neither did the local rat catcher in Mayo. Dion wonders if Mayo are like the Scottish football team but Joe explains why they’re more like England. And who are the snipers Mickey Harte is talking about?


    This episode of Free State is sponsored by Manscaped. Visit https://www.manscaped.com/ and get 20% off and free shipping by using code freestate20


    Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning is a Gold Hat Production in association with SwanMcG.


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    The Irish Elections: How the elites persuade sheep to vote for wolves.

    The Irish Elections: How the elites persuade sheep to vote for wolves.

    At the American Ambassador’s residence in Dublin last week, there was an extraordinary event. Many of the main architects of the peace process gathered to talk about how it was done and what the world can learn from it as the horrors of Gaza continue. Joe was among the invited audience and it reminded him of a time when politicians were serious. On Free State today, Dion and Joe look at the recent election results. What do they mean for Sinn Féin and the country? As Nigel Farage hijacks the U.K. election, has the far right in Ireland done something similar? Is the country heading down the same road as Britain and the US?


    This episode of Free State is sponsored by Manscaped. Visit https://www.manscaped.com/ and get 20% off and free shipping by using code freestate20


    Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning is a Gold Hat Production in association with SwanMcG.


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    Jungle Book. The essential survival guide for Gaelic footballers. Featuring Brian Mullins and an All Star cast

    Jungle Book. The essential survival guide for Gaelic footballers. Featuring Brian Mullins and an All Star cast

    Will Joe be wearing a half and half scarf when Mayo play Derry? On Free State, Joe explains to Dion why he will be desperate for a Derry win when the two counties play. He remembers his many memorable encounters with the great Brian Mullins, one of which ended with Joe promising to seek professional help. He didn’t follow up on this promise.


    This episode of Free State is sponsored by Manscaped. Visit https://www.manscaped.com/ and get 20% off and free shipping by using code freestate20


    Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning is a Gold Hat Production in association with SwanMcG.


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    Mickey Harte, football manager. Oh Lord it’s so Harte to be humble, Part 2

    Mickey Harte, football manager. Oh Lord it’s so Harte to be humble, Part 2

    As Derry fall apart under Mickey Harte, what are those closest to the squad saying? Who else - if anyone- is responsible for the fall in recent months? On Free State, it’s Mickey Harte week with a forensic analysis of where it went wrong at Derry and if anything can be done to save their summer.


    Dion also triggers Joe by mentioning a name that may upset him even more than Mickey Harte. A beautiful partnership hangs by a thread…


    This episode of Free State is sponsored by Manscaped. Visit https://www.manscaped.com/ and get 20% off and free shipping by using code freestate20


    Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning is a Gold Hat Production in association with SwanMcG.


    For more on Free State: https://freestatepodcast.com/


    To get in touch with the podcast: info@freestatepodcast.com


    This episode of Free State is sponsored by Manscaped. Visit https://www.manscaped.com/ and get 20% off and free shipping by using code freestate20



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    ‘Oh Lord, it’s so Harte to be humble.’ Part 1

    ‘Oh Lord, it’s so Harte to be humble.’ Part 1

    Who will Mickey Harte blame next? Was it inevitable that it would fall apart at Derry? On Free State today, Joe and Dion talk about the fall and fall of Mickey Harte. Joe explains why Harte is an intruder in the county and how it went to pieces. They look at why the Derry County Board have betrayed the values of the GAA by bringing Harte in. But a county like Offaly with their rock ‘n’ roll U-20 hurlers have captured its essence.


    Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning is a Gold Hat Production in association with SwanMcG.


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    This episode of Free State is sponsored by Manscaped. Visit https://www.manscaped.com/ and get 20% off and free shipping by using code freestate20



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    The unbearable agony of Palestine. Part 2. With Gideon Levy

    The unbearable agony of Palestine. Part 2. With Gideon Levy

    Gideon Levy says he is an Israeli patriot. But he is a patriot in a land where truth is seen as treason. In Part 2 of his Free State interview, Gideon Levy provides a frightening insight into Israel today. As Israeli government censorship looks to silence the truth about Gaza, he tells Joe and Dion what happens to those who write honestly about the plight of the Palestinians.  He talks about how in Tel Aviv recently, a woman on the street called him a traitor. And he explains why the removal of Benjamin Netanyahu from office is not going to deliver the change many liberals believe.


    Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning is a Gold Hat Production in association with SwanMcG.


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    The unbearable agony of Palestine. Part 1. With Gideon Levy

    The unbearable agony of Palestine. Part 1. With Gideon Levy

    When Gideon Levy was a teenager growing up in Israel he was devoted to the ‘nationalistic religious orgy’ in the country. Today, as a journalist working for Haaretz, he has been described as the ‘most hated man in Israel’. His fearless determination to record the suffering of the Palestinians has seen him banned from reporting in Gaza by the Israeli government since 2006.


    On a two part special, Gideon Levy joins Dion and Joe on Free State. He talks about how, even as the atrocities mount in Rafah, Israeli society doesn’t want to know. He explains why many in the country care more about the fate of animals than those suffering in Gaza. He also tells Joe and Dion about his own journey from one who believed all he was told in Israel about the Palestinians to a man who courageously tells the truth in a country that doesn’t want to hear it.


    Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning is a Gold Hat Production in association with SwanMcG.


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    Big Bad Bill. The greatest captain of them all. Captain Class Part 4.

    Big Bad Bill. The greatest captain of them all. Captain Class Part 4.

    As a young man, he fled the racism of Louisiana. His father could take no more: violence or exile was the next step. He began what at first was an unpromising basketball career before becoming the most inspirational leader in the history of the NBA.


    On the final part of The Captain Class, Joe and Dion look at the extraordinary life of Bill Russell. Russell was the man who shaped the Boston Celtics even as he was being racially abused by his own fans. He had no interest in fame or the trappings of celebrity but as a captain he found a higher purpose for himself and his team.


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    Are Leinster cursed or just losers? What causes great teams to become serial failures? Captain Class Part 3

    Are Leinster cursed or just losers? What causes great teams to become serial failures? Captain Class Part 3

    When Leinster missed a drop goal in the final seconds of the European final were they just unlucky? Or were they, like Mayo, missing chances or losing three finals in a row because something fundamental was missing? On Free State today, Joe and Dion continue their exploration of the great teams and captains in sport.


    Is team spirit just an illusion glimpsed in victory or is there another reason why these team succeed and others experience relative failure? 


    They look at what the great teams had in common, the factor that drove them towards relentless success and why luck had nothing to do with it.


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