Ep. 82: Dyslexia and finding a love of language through Shakespeare, with actor Keith Dunphy

Ep. 82: Dyslexia and finding a love of language through Shakespeare, with actor Keith Dunphy

In this episode of the podcast, Jenny catches up with Waterford actor Keith Dunphy to talk about his show Word against the word which explores his experience as a dyslexic actor at RADA and the ways in which he navigated the complex world of stage and screen auditions. He talks about the role of Shakespeare in igniting his love of language and how important it was for him to find his own (Waterford) voice within a world of received pronunciation! Also in studio are Dr Christa de Brún, who added Keith’s production to the syllabus for the second year module Literature and Society, and student Katy Fitzgerald, who discusses how important it is to have texts like this on the curriculum, and promotes the new student literary magazine Glór, of which she is an editorial board member.

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Ep. 88: Queer ecology with Dr Caleb O’Connor

Ep. 88: Queer ecology with Dr Caleb O’Connor

This final episode of the podcast for the academic year features BA Arts graduate Dr Caleb O’Connor. After his degree in English and Psychology at then-WIT, he went on to do an MA in Gender, Sexuality...

27 Apr 32min

Ep. 87: Author and journalist Jen Bray

Ep. 87: Author and journalist Jen Bray

Jen Bray’s first novel, The Lies Between Us, is set in the seaside village of Dunmore East in Co. Waterford, where a disappearance and a murder cause old wounds to be reopened and family secrets to be...

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Ep. 86: Student literary magazine Glór

Ep. 86: Student literary magazine Glór

This episode of the podcast celebrates the launch of the new student-led literary magazine Glór. The first of its kind at SETU, the magazine features work by students from across disciplines and depar...

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Ep. 85: Theatre-makers Natasha Everitt and Deirdre Dwyer

Ep. 85: Theatre-makers Natasha Everitt and Deirdre Dwyer

Natasha Everitt is a former student of Theatre Studies and English at SETU and since graduating, she has worked as a drama instructor, writer, actress and voiceover artist. Her upcoming show, Time Pas...

23 Feb 29min

Ep. 84: Author and lecturer Dr Oona Frawley

Ep. 84: Author and lecturer Dr Oona Frawley

In her collection of personal essays, This Interim Time, Oona Frawley details the ways in which we try to make sense of the world as our loved ones pass on. Her mother’s descent into dementia and the ...

27 Jan 29min

Ep. 83: Christmas recommendations 2025

Ep. 83: Christmas recommendations 2025

Our most popular podcast episode of the year is back! On this year’s Christmas recommendations episode, Jenny is joined by Edward Hayden, course leader and lecturer in Culinary Arts (and well-known TV...

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Ep. 81: Practical approaches to GenAI in education with Dr Michelle Kassorla

Ep. 81: Practical approaches to GenAI in education with Dr Michelle Kassorla

This episode of the podcast tackles the issue of how we, as educators, might engage with GenAI in our classrooms and features Dr Michelle Kassorla, an Associate Professor of English at Georgia State U...

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