Cassandra Voices Podcast
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Cassandra Voices Podcast

Cassandra Voices

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Episodes
22
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~every 28.5396 days
Since
Jan 30, 2024
First episode
Latest
Mar 21, 2026
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22 episodes for longitudinal research

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Category
News, Politics, Society & Culture
Language
English
Region
IE
Format
Episodic
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The Cassandra Voices podcast is an Irish home for independent journalism with a global perspective. The prophetess Cassandra advised her fellow Trojans to reject the horse the Greeks had seemingly left behind as a gift, but was ignored. This podcast provides cautionary tales and inspiring narratives to illuminate our own troubled times. Host: Cassandra Voices Music: Loafing Heroes Produced by Massimiliano Galli

Recent Content Cues

EP 20 Murder Most Foul: Amanda Knox on the Lucy Letby Case
Mar 21, 2026
EP19 Ward Bosses and Alligator Bishops: Irish Americans and Tammany Hall with Terry Golway
Mar 17, 2026
EP 18 Podcast: Why I joined the revolution in Rojava
Feb 13, 2026

Recent Episodes

S1E20 EP 20 Murder Most Foul: Amanda Knox on the Lucy Letby Case

Mar 21, 2026 1h 2m

American journalist Amanda Knox joins Frank Armstrong to discuss the case of English nurse Lucy Letby. Knox was herself falsely charged with murdering her roommate Meredith Kerchner in Italy in 2007…

S1E19 EP19 Ward Bosses and Alligator Bishops: Irish Americans and Tammany Hall with Terry Golway

Mar 17, 2026 1h 7m

For this Saint Patrick's Day episode, Luke Sheehan asked Irish-American historian and New York history expert Terry Golway to help create an overview of the Irish American experience, with a focus on…

S1E18 EP 18 Podcast: Why I joined the revolution in Rojava

Feb 13, 2026 1h 11m

For this episode we have asked our friend and contributor, Greek journalist and filmmaker, Alexis Daloumis, to sit in for an interview with Luke Sheehan about his newly released Documentary Belki…

S1E17 EP17 Fatma Akman Lehmann - Turkey's Phrase of the Year: Gözaltina aliniyorum

Jan 02, 2026 1h 4m

Fatma Akman Lehmann was born and raised in Ankara. From a young age, she was drawn to writing—a passion that later shaped her path toward journalism, politics, and civic activism. Now resident in…

S1E16 EP 16 "He Bought Plato" a conversation with John Dillon

Sep 16, 2025 2h 11m

John Dillon, Regius Professor of Greek (Emeritus) at Trinity College Dublin, is an Irish classicist and philosopher considered a world authority in ancient philosophy and Platonism. Born in Madison,…

S1E15 EP 15 The Ghosts of Monto: Terry Fagan on 1950s Dublin

Aug 07, 2025 53m

Terry Fagan is a renowned Irish local historian and storyteller from Dublin's North Inner City. Born in the 1950s and raised in the historic heart of what was once Europe's largest red-light…

S1E14 EP 14 Patrick Cockburn: on Syria and Ukraine

Mar 26, 2025 56m

"The Christians are frightened, the Alawites are frightened" It has been one year since Cassandra Voices forayed into podcasting. The guest for our podcast's first-ever episode — the extraordinary…

S1E13 EP 13 Philip McDonagh: 'We Urgently Need a Global Vision'

Mar 04, 2025 55m

In a turbulent period in European history, and beyond, we are delighted to draw on the sage input of the former Irish ambassador to Russia, Philip McDonagh, who also worked for a long period on the…

S1E12 EP 12 My Mother (at the Time)

Jan 31, 2025 1h 25m

'My Mother (at the Time)' is a special episode of our Cassandra Voices podcast, fitting for an installment that marks the one year point since its inception. For this episode, host Luke Sheehan…

S1E11 EP 11 BONUS EXTRA "It is Abhorrent to Stage an Image" A Conversation with George Azar

Dec 19, 2024 50m

Part 2 of "It is Abhorrent to Me to Stage a Picture…" A Conversation with George Azar Host: Luke Sheehan Music: Loafing Heroes - ​​https://theloafingheroes.bandcamp.com George Azar: An Introduction…

S1E11 EP 11 "It is Abhorrent to Stage an Image" A Conversation with George Azar

Dec 08, 2024 1h 11m

"It is Abhorrent to Me to Stage a Picture…" A Conversation with George Azar Host: Luke Sheehan Music: Loafing Heroes - ​​https://theloafingheroes.bandcamp.com George Azar: An Introduction George…

S1E1 EP.10: 'Inside the Belly of the Beast: Reporting on U.S. Foreign Policy from Washington D.C.' with guest Anya Parampil.

Sep 30, 2024 40m

As a journalist, Anya Parampil is unafraid of rattling the cage. She now writes for the Grayzone, founded by her husband Max Blumenthal in 2015, an online publication which aims to 'break through any…

S1E9 EP.9 HIT IT! Hustling and the Ivory Tower with Max McGuinness

May 28, 2024 1h 31m

Dr. Max McGuinness is a Teaching Fellow in French at Trinity College Dublin. He previously taught at University College Dublin, the University of Limerick, and Columbia University, where he received…

S1E8 EP8. Lockdowns: 'A Flawed Consensus: COVID-19 in Africa' with guest Professor Toby Green

May 08, 2024 47m

Toby Green is Professor of Precolonial and Lusophone African History and Culture at King's College, London and the author of A Fistful of Shells: West Africa from the Rise of the Slave Trade to the…

S1E7 EP7. Spilling the 'Cup of Tea': Matt Ridley and Luke Sheehan on China and COVID origins

Apr 29, 2024 45m

In late 2021, Matt Ridley and Alina Chan published the hardback edition of 'Viral: The Search for the Origin of COVID-19'. Well received by many and loathed by some, it remains the most comprehensive…

S1E6 EP6. 'The Alphabet is like a Set of Drums' – an interview with musician of the month John Cummins.

Apr 20, 2024 27m

Aficionados of the Dublin cultural scene over the past decade or two are likely to be familiar with John Cummins. Cutting a dash with a distinctive Rasputin beard and Reggae styles, John's poetic…

S1E5 EP5. Fuck Real Countries with Nadim Shehadi

Apr 01, 2024 1h 5m

An economist by training, Nadim Shehadi has spent his career analyzing the long, ongoing story of Lebanon. Having lived through Beirut's 'golden era' of post-WW2 prosperity, and subsequently having…

S1E4 EP4. Lockdowns: "Thinking in One Dimension," with guest Professor Sunetra Gupta.

Mar 10, 2024 1h 1m

In early 2020, Sunetra Gupta was quietly working on a universal influenza vaccine as Professor of Theoretical Epidemiology at Oxford University, while finishing her sixth novel. By then, a new…

S1E3 EP3. We are in a new dark age: David Langwallner on Julian Assange

Feb 29, 2024 40m

David Langwallner is an Irish barrister practising in the United Kingdom. A regular contributor to Cassandra Voices, he has represented defendants in criminal cases, including murder, at the highest…

S1E2 EP2. BONUS 'Devil in the Hills': Jim Sheridan on the Sophie Toscan du Plantier Murder

Feb 24, 2024 11m Bonus

Jim Sheridan needs little introduction. His films, including 'My Left Foot' (1989), 'The Field' (1990), 'In the Name of the Father' (1993) and 'In America' (2003) have gained both critical acclaim…

Publishing Analytics

Frequency
~every 28.5396 days
Monthly
Avg Duration
55m
Consistency
54%
Format
Episodic
Since
Jan 30, 2024
Latest
Mar 21, 2026

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Region
IE
Hosting
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