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Dublin Book Festival
Laura Fitzachary
Diderot Society
The Dublin Review Podcast
Dublin City Libraries & Archives
Ballina Fringe Festival
RadioMoLI
Sample-Studios
RTÉ Radio 1
Reader's Hour
Hiberno Goethe
HeadStuff
RTÉ lyric fm
Irish Cultural Centre
RadioMoLI
The Arts Council | An Chomhairle Ealaíon
The Society of Young Publishers
The Irish Times
HeadStuff
Martina Devlin
UCD Humanities Institute
Literature Ireland
JP Quinn
Women in Film and TV Podcast
Declan Walsh
TLRHub
Ellie O'Byrne
Conor Bredin
PJ Mathews
Museum of Literature Ireland
Donal Fallon
Loyal Books
The Royal Irish Academy
Chris Thompson and Isolde Carmody
International Literature Festival Dublin
RTÉ:Ireland
RTÉ Radio 1
Near FM – Listen Again
Newstalk
Goethe-Institut Irland
Culture Night Podcast
Loyal Books
Faduda
Concordia Irish Studies Podcast
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Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media as part of Mná100 project
Loyal Books
The National Library of Ireland
Friendly Podcast
NPPSH Conference
Loyal Books
C-Suite Studios
PJ Mathews
Áras an Uachtaráin
Podcasts.ie
UCD Decade of Centenaries
Irish Radio Canada
The Royal Irish Academy
Laura Rooney Ferris - Academic & Special Libraries
Dublin Digital Radio
None
A Cornucopia of Tales and Tellers
The Irish Times
Pat O'Mahony
Dublin City Council
Red FM
The Model, Sligo.
AONTAS - Every Day I'm Learning
Words Lightly Spoken
An Rábach
Barb Robitaille & Craig Stewart
Dedalus Press / Pat Boran
Newstalk
Ireland's Edge
Triskel Backstage
Catherine Flynn
DLR Poetry Now International Festival
Boundless & Bare
Teacher Lara
Aaron Ellis
Hibernia College Podcast
Brian Nash
Dance Ireland
The Irish People
MediaHQ.com
HeadStuff
Cory Hanson
Chris Thompson and Isolde Carmody
RTÉ Radio 1
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WLR
NUS Women's Campaign
UCD Festival
BBC Radio Ulster
A Tale Of Three Indies
Gender & Diversity Activist Linda Coogan Byrne