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    Explore "tralee" with insightful episodes like "Die Erfolgsgeschichte der 2500 km langen Küstenstraße Wild Atlantic Way", "#54 Find the why that brings a tear to your eye with Malachy Kelly", "5. Imelda Ní Mhuiríosa 15/03/20", "Windmills and Roses" and "EP 44. Brian Douglas & Phill Williams Interview, Fenit" from podcasts like ""Irisch gut! Stories und Tipps von der grünen Insel", "The Gym Advisors Podcast", "Aon Focal Eile", "Erin's Isle podcast" and "Audio Angling"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    Die Erfolgsgeschichte der 2500 km langen Küstenstraße Wild Atlantic Way

    Die Erfolgsgeschichte der 2500 km langen Küstenstraße Wild Atlantic Way

    Der Wild Atlantic Way ist mit seinen 2500 Kilometern die längste ausgewiesene Küstenstraße der Welt. Von der  Halbinsel Inishowen im Norden des County Donegals schentlang der irischen Westküste bis ins Küstenstädtchen Kinsale im Süden des County Cork. Irlands Westen verspricht überwältigende Naturschönheit und idyllische Ruhe. Von dieser Landschaft mit ihren Steinmauern, reetgedeckten Cottages, stimmungsvollen Bergen und verlassenen Stränden ließen sich schon Träumer, Landstreicher, Dichter und Maler gleichermaßen inspirieren. Nehmen Sie bei einem Abenteuer am Rande Europas eine Auszeit vom Alltag. Margaret Jenkins kümmert sich vor Ort um die Vermarktung des Abschnitts Galway, Clare, Limerick und kennt die bekannten Attraktionen ebenso wie die Geheimtipps entlang dieser Traumstraße.

     

    Links:

    https://www.ireland.com/de-de/destinations/experiences/wild-atlantic-way/

    https://www.wild-atlantic-way.de/

    #54 Find the why that brings a tear to your eye with Malachy Kelly

    #54 Find the why that brings a tear to your eye with Malachy Kelly

    On National DOMS Day, Andy is joined by Malachy Kelly, a true gent with an amazing background and a unique approach to life and fitness.

     

    Whether he is stilt walking in Westport or helping people young and old remain fit and healthy, Malachy has one mission: To put the grin back on our faces.

     

    With his performance in this episode you can see how he can do that with ease.

     

    www.thegymadvisors.ie/thebalanceguy

    Windmills and Roses

    Windmills and Roses

    A working windmill and a competition for roses. You can find them both within miles of each other in the west of Ireland. Tralee is where women from around the world compete for the title of the Rose of Tralee every August. Hear where they come from and just how the competition began so many years ago.  And Blennerville, between Tralee and the Dingle Peninsula is where you'll find Ireland's only working windmill. It works to this day, but not more to bring in tourists than to turn out tons of flour. Hear all about the area in Episode 38 of Erin's Isle.

    Lovely Girls...and How to Get Rid of Them

    Lovely Girls...and How to Get Rid of Them
    The Coyote's is out of action this week after one too many run ins with the roadrunner but luckily for all you Coyote and Kahuna fans out there we have resurrected a previously unpublished episode from the cutting room floor, just for those of you suffering withdrawals. This weeks show is brought to you by Australian 'actress' Nicki Whelan, the latest babe of the conveyor belt of Aussie soap talent. If this one picture isn't enough you can find more here, or else check out the forgotten final series of Scrubs, or even the movie Hall Pass, at around the 80 minute mark. 1. @ 6 mins This week the lads discuss the world of beauty pageantry. we dissect the pros and cons of the wacky world of lovely girls competitions, particularly in light of the recent Rose of Tralee event that took place in the Kingdom, which starred the Dublin Rose despite not actually winning the thing. 2. @ 20 mins Ever wonder what the best way to dump that girl is? Well the lads have the definitive answer this week. Tune in to find out the easiest way to kick that bitch to the curb, without having to make it awkward. 3. @ 34 mins It's the section you've all been waiting for: Grindz my Gearz, featuring anything and everything from middle aged people who use Facebook to drunken parents who let their kids run riot, no one is safe from our criticism! You can contact either the Coyote or the Kahuna at barebackandfeatherlite@yahoo.com, as well as at twitter under BareFeather. Also, feel free to leave a comment below, we'd love to hear from our legions of fans around the world.

    Striptease: New play by Adrienne Lee

    Striptease: New play by Adrienne Lee
    Limerick born actor Adrienne Lee spoke to us recently about her new play Striptease. The play, produced by you and me productions, premiers in the Focus Theatre in Dublin. It deals with the topic of cancer. Apart from writing Adrienne is known to Limerick audiences for for her stage work and to wider audiences from her screenwork with the tv show Concy Ryan
    Hear the interview here or listen on the player below

    Striptease: Adrienne Lee talks about her new play opening in Dublin by éagsúil