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CenterPieceNY - S2E6: Martin Nutty, the Pensive Podcaster.

S2E6: Martin Nutty, the Pensive Podcaster.

02/26/22 • 70 min

CenterPieceNY

Martin Nutty, all 6 foot 4 inches of him, burst onto the global Irish community scene in 2020 when he fetched up alongside the previously-minted local New York Irish community celebrity John Lee, to stand up the innovative Irish Stew podcast. From the throes of the pandemic in 2020 to the current reemergence, he and John have roped in dozens of amazing members of the Global Irish Nation, and in doing so are helping to define it. And Martin has the voice that is the envy of all male podcasters, one as deep as he stands tall. (Now, John Lee's radio voice is not too shabby either!). Together they make a dynamic duo.
Martin didn't get into podcasting because it's the latest "thing". It's the result of a long and unfinished search for meaning and connection. It began, in his words–and Martin has more words in his vocabulary than you can shake a stick at–as an avocation, i.e. a serious hobby, to transmit his inner life out into world. Blogging, writing about his father, was the initial broadcast channel, but this then progressed to audio and his podcast, The Nutty Chronicles. From there it was on to 'the Stew'.
So what will our pensive podcaster explore next? Wherever it is, we'll be tracking him.
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Martin's Podcasts:
Irish Stew Podcast (with a fine review)The Nutty Chronicles
Singer/Songwriter Rosa NuttyMore about Martin's Sister sister.
What is a
Gaeilgeoir?
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Thanks to Purple-Planet for music, and to FreeSound for sound FX, and music too.
Learn more about Celtic Irish American Academy. Support their work by donating (in USD $) here: CIAA Scholastic.
W: CenterPieceNY.com. Ratings & reviews here.
FaceBook/Twitter: @CenterPieceNY

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Martin Nutty, all 6 foot 4 inches of him, burst onto the global Irish community scene in 2020 when he fetched up alongside the previously-minted local New York Irish community celebrity John Lee, to stand up the innovative Irish Stew podcast. From the throes of the pandemic in 2020 to the current reemergence, he and John have roped in dozens of amazing members of the Global Irish Nation, and in doing so are helping to define it. And Martin has the voice that is the envy of all male podcasters, one as deep as he stands tall. (Now, John Lee's radio voice is not too shabby either!). Together they make a dynamic duo.
Martin didn't get into podcasting because it's the latest "thing". It's the result of a long and unfinished search for meaning and connection. It began, in his words–and Martin has more words in his vocabulary than you can shake a stick at–as an avocation, i.e. a serious hobby, to transmit his inner life out into world. Blogging, writing about his father, was the initial broadcast channel, but this then progressed to audio and his podcast, The Nutty Chronicles. From there it was on to 'the Stew'.
So what will our pensive podcaster explore next? Wherever it is, we'll be tracking him.
=======================================
Martin's Podcasts:
Irish Stew Podcast (with a fine review)The Nutty Chronicles
Singer/Songwriter Rosa NuttyMore about Martin's Sister sister.
What is a
Gaeilgeoir?
======================================

Thanks to Purple-Planet for music, and to FreeSound for sound FX, and music too.
Learn more about Celtic Irish American Academy. Support their work by donating (in USD $) here: CIAA Scholastic.
W: CenterPieceNY.com. Ratings & reviews here.
FaceBook/Twitter: @CenterPieceNY

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undefined - S2E5: Shelley Ann Quilty-Lake, the Unapologetic Advocate who Belongs.

S2E5: Shelley Ann Quilty-Lake, the Unapologetic Advocate who Belongs.

They say that diversity is being asked to the dance, while inclusion is being asked to dance, but belonging is hearing your music play at the dance. To belong is a fundamental human need, but the road to true belonging continues to be a long one for many in the US.
Shelley Ann Quilty-Lake, or simply Shelley, devotes her day, and her life as a lawyer, to those excluded from the dance, and to those who've made it into the dancehall but who aren't allowed onto the dancefloor. Discrimination, racism, and other -isms, are often deeply buried, but she skillfully teases them out to protect her clients. And Shelley knows what it's like to be othered.
Shelley is gay, unapologetically so, now, but that's neither here nor there, to use a common turn-of-phrase among the Irish, when you learn of the totality of the person she is.
She was raised in the countryside of County Wexford in Ireland, where working with horses, and playing field-hockey (at which she excelled) brought her great joy. But even then, even there, her self-awareness was speaking in her ear, first in the whisper of a gentle breeze, and later, as she grew up and left to attend college in Dublin, in the howl of a more persistent, blustery Irish wind.
Yet, it took being in America for Shelley to finally feel free enough to seek belonging. This is the true essence of American freedom, the real pursuit of happiness, not the corrupt mé féin* version in vogue in this country today. There was a choice to be made, and Shelley describes this choice with exquisite eloquence.
From there, it was a natural progression to being an advocate for any category of people that have been historically excluded. Here the universe conspired to help her, when, out of necessity, she took a job as a paralegal, and witnessed how powerful the law can be in protecting the vulnerable.
She had truly found where she belongs.
The Irish have a keen sense of justice, it should be one of their stereotypes, and Shelley embodies this entirely. She is unapologetic in her beliefs, yet operates with kindness and fairness. It is her superpower.
And like all Irish people, she loves being part of the community, which is evidenced by her leadership in several Irish community organizations.
We can safely say–knowing how well Shelley makes choices–that in whatever she is doing, she belongs.
*Gaelic for 'myself', used here in a selfish, self-centered, context.

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Links to accompany this episode:
Meenan & Associates, LLC
Irish Business Organization NY
IABANY
IAW&A
Trinity College Dublin
Shelley the field hockey 'keeper!
Dublin Horse Show
Same-sex Marriage Referendum
Shelley on Twitter: @ShellQL
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Thanks to Purple-Planet and the group Sláinte, via freemusicarchive, for music, and to FreeSound for sound FX and music.
Learn more about Celtic Irish American Academy. Support their work by donating (in USD $) here: CIAA Scholastic.
W: CenterPieceNY.com. Ratings & reviews here.
FaceBook/Twitter: @CenterPieceNY

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undefined - S2E7: The Computer Club, Part I

S2E7: The Computer Club, Part I

We're taking a slightly different approach in this episode. We've gathered some thoughts and memories of several centerpieces, but the centerpiece of their lives in New York was, for a few years, a decade ago, a thing called 'The Computer Club'.
The reason we are doing this now is because one of us, Paraic, had to leave the stage this month, and we've put together this episode in his honor. We hope it will help us grieve.
Have a listen. If you do, you'll end up feeling connected to a time and a good place. And to good people.
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Links to accompany this episode:
Death Notice for Paraic FeeneyVideo of Paraic Feeney's Funeral MassFrank Gordon: New York Daily News, Dec 10 2014StoryCorps
Father TedNew York Irish CenterPhotos & words, including the full unedited interview between Frank and Paraic
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Thanks to Purple-Planet for music, and to FreeSound for sound FX, and music too.
We didn't include our usual message for the Celtic Irish American Academy in this episode, but you can learn more about them here. Support their work by donating (in USD $) here: CIAA Scholastic.
W: CenterPieceNY.com. Ratings & reviews here.
FaceBook/Twitter: @CenterPieceNY

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