
Episode #135
Local Women Podcast - Lindsay Robinson
Kim Kelly meets Lindsay Robinson

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Episode #135
Kim Kelly meets Lindsay Robinson

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Episode #133
In episode 2, Local Women Magazine Editor Kim Kelly travels to Lifford to meet hair loss specialist Karen Harkin for an honest, emotional and inspiring conversation about hair loss, confidence and hope.

Episode #132
Kim Kelly meets Aoife Scott, ahead of her Fleadh Cheoil show at St Comgalls, Belfast on 6th August. Aoife Scott stands as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary Irish folk. Hailing from Dublin and born into the legendary Black Family, she carries a rich musical heritage while carving out a powerful identity all of her own. With a voice that can shift from delicate and haunting to bold and commanding in a heartbeat, Aoife draws audiences deep into her world of storytelling. Her music blends traditional Irish roots with modern influences, creating songs that feel both timeless and strikingly fresh. Her critically acclaimed albums Carry the Day and Homebird have firmly established her as a leading figure in the folk scene. Homebird, produced by 12-time Grammy Award winner Ron Block (Alison Krauss & Union Station), marked a defining moment in her career. Recorded between Nashville and Dublin, the album features world-class musicians including Sierra Hull and Stuart Duncan, weaving Irish folk with bluegrass excellence. Aoife’s breakout single “All Along the Wild Atlantic Way” soared to No.1 in Ireland, famously knocking Ed Sheeran from the top spot, and went on to win Song of the Year at the Irish Folk Music Awards. Her collaboration “Grace” with cousins Róisín O and Danny O’Reilly (The Coronas) also hit No.1, amassing millions of streams worldwide. Beyond the stage, Aoife is a familiar voice on the airwaves, having hosted RTÉ Radio 1’s Folk on One and regularly appearing on Late Date, sharing her deep passion for music. A tireless performer, Aoife toured extensively in 2024, delivering over 100 concerts across eight countries, captivating audiences with her soulful presence and authentic connection. From prestigious stages like St Patrick’s Cathedral and Folk Alliance International in Kansas City, to appearances on RTÉ’s The Late Late Show and PBS’s Woodsongs, Aoife Scott continues to rise as a true force in Irish music.

Episode #131
Local Women Magazine Editor Kim Kelly meets Ben Nelson from Body Piercing Company
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