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S4E5 The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 4, Episode 5
This is a live recording of an interview with Monica McWilliams on 29th April 2026 as part of Corrymeela’s 60th anniversary exhibition hosted by the Linenhall Library. Jonny Clark asks Monica…
The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 4, Episode 4. Paul Hutchinson
We talk to Paul Hutchinson about his life and work. Paul is a mediator, a group facilitator, a therapist and an artist. He spent several years as the centre director of Corrymeela and has written the…
S4E3 The Corrymeela Podcast. Season 4, Episode 3. Mandy Cook
31 March 2026The Corrymeela Podcast. Season 4, Episode 3. Mandy CookMandy Cook is a therapist who works a great deal with those who have experienced religious trauma. In her words she makes "space…
The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 4, Episode 2. Jo Berry and Pat Magee: Beyond the Brighton bomb
This is a live conversation held at an event in June 2025 called Borderlands. This is a monthly event run by Jonny Clark from Corrymeela and a small cluster of friends and partners. Over the last 4…
The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 4, Episode 1. Damian Gorman
Damian Gorman is a playwright, poet, and committed peacebuilder who has used his art to build bridges in theatres, playhouses and peace centres all over Ireland and the world. He has addressed large…
S3E11 The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3 special - Pádraig Ó Tuama
Pádraig Ó Tuama is a poet with interests in language, violence, power, and religion. He has published poetry, essays, a memoir and works of theology. He led Corrymeela from 2014-2019. He currently…
S3E10 The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Compilation 4
In this last of four special compilation episodes of The Corrymeela Podcast, we revisit interviews with guests who shared their insights on conflict and reconciliation. Featured in this episode are…
S3E9 The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Compilation 3
In this third of four special compilation episodes, we return to previous guests who spoke with us about language, storytelling, and the past. Included in this episode are Sarah Perry, Sef Townsend,…
S3E8 The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Compilation 2
We revisit interviews with guests who spoke with us about place, movement, migration, identity, and belonging. Included in this compilation are clips from Johnston McMaster, Anthony Reddie, Lia…
S3E7 The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Compilation 1
We return to interviews from earlier seasons to hear guests' insights on the pasts, presents, and futures of Britain and Ireland. Featured in this episode are Mary McAleese, Claire Mitchell, Gail…
S3E6 The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Episode 6. Sef Townsend
Sef Townsend is a storyteller and musician. He’s collected stories and songs from his travels all around the globe, and has worked with refugees, people in exile and those in asylum detention. Sef’s…
S3E5 The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Episode 5. Dr. Yousif M. Qasmiyeh
Yousif M. Qasmiyeh is a poet and scholar whose work has appeared in publications including Modern Poetry in Translation, Critical Quarterly, Cambridge Literary Review, New England Review, and Poetry…
S3E4 The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Episode 4. Rev. Dr. Rachel Mann
Rachel Mann is a poet, theologian, broadcaster, and Anglican priest, who, since 2023, has served as Archdeacon of Salford and Bolton. She has published two collections of poetry: her first, A Kingdom…
S3E3 The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Episode 3. Dr. Dong Jin Kim
Dong Jin Kim is a writer and academic whose research interests are in the areas of peacebuilding, humanitarian and development cooperation, theology, and comparative studies of peace processes. He…
S3E2 The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Episode 2. Jan Carson
Jan Carson is a writer and community arts facilitator based in Belfast. She has written three novels, two collections of short stories, and two flash fiction anthologies; her work has also appeared…
S3E1 The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 3, Episode 1. Prof. John Paul Lederach
Prof. John Paul Lederach is a conflict transformation practitioner, writer, and academic. He has worked with communities all over the world, in countries including Somalia, Nicaragua, and Nepal. John…
S2E12 The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 2, Episode 12. Dr. Peter Coleman
Dr. Peter Coleman is a professor of psychology and education at Columbia University, and a renowned expert on constructive conflict resolution, intractable conflict, and sustaining peace. He directs…
S2E11 The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 2, Episode 11. Dr. Nóirín Ní Riain
Nóirín Ní Riain is an Irish theologian and recording artist who has performed to audiences all over the world. She specialises in Irish traditional music and Gregorian chant, and has collaborated…
S2E10 The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 2, Episode 10. Rev. Dr. Lesley Carroll
Lesley Carroll is an ordained Presbyterian minister. She’s held a number of public roles in Northern Ireland, including serving as deputy chief commissioner at the Equality Commission and as an…
S2E9 The Corrymeela Podcast, Season 2, Episode 9. Juliane Okot Bitek
Juliane Okot Bitek is a poet. Her 100 Days (University of Alberta Press, 2016) was nominated for several writing prizes including the 2017 BC Book Prize, the Pat Lowther Award, the 2017 Alberta Book…
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