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Wikimedia Community Ireland's Podcast

Wikimedia Community Ireland's Podcast

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At Wikimedia Community Ireland, we aim to assist and inspire people to contribute educational, cultural, and historical content to the public domain or under licenses that allow free use, distribution, and modification. We collaborate with institutions to make their collections more accessible and work towards preserving Ireland's heritage.

Established in 2014, we are a non-profit, volunteer-driven organization committed to using and promoting free and open-source information resources. Our goal is to safeguard and promote the Irish language while encouraging the release of materials in both English and Gaeilge.

We're an affiliate of the Wikimedia Foundation in Ireland, dedicated to fostering the creation, promotion, and sharing of free knowledge. Our mission is to cultivate a culture of openness throughout Ireland, ensuring that the rich diversity of our creativity and knowledge is globally accessible without barriers.

Stay tuned as we explore fascinating topics related to our mission and the vibrant world of Wikimedia Community Ireland. Let's dive into the realm of free knowledge together! © 2025 Wikimedia Community Ireland's Podcast
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  • Next Generation Heritage and Life at Altidore Castle with Thomas Emmet (Historic Houses of Ireland)
    Aug 29 2025

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    Have you ever wondered what it's like to live in a castle? Descendant of United Irishman Robert Emmet, Thomas Emmet and his family live at Altidore Castle, which is both home, a museum and an Organic rewilding estate, in Kilpedder, Wicklow (with a fascinating past!).

    As the Events and External Relations Officer at Historic Houses of Ireland (HII) and Vice President of European Historic Houses’ Next Generation board, our guest is breathing new life into Heritage Work. To celebrate the launch of Wiki Loves Monuments, we welcomed him to the podcast, fresh off the back of a week of sold-out tours for Heritage Week, during which his historic home opens up to the public.

    Thomas Emmet's role at HHI supports the organisation's mission to represent over 200 historic houses across Ireland and to revitalise them in the process. Thomas spoke to us about his heritage work, involvement in festivals around Ireland and the history of the castle and his unique family legacy of commitment to social justice and political activism. He also gives our listeners some great tips for taking photos of built-heritage sites for the Wiki Loves Monuments 2025 photography contest.

    About Thomas Emmet

    Thomas Emmet is the Events and External Relations Officer for Historic Houses of Ireland and Vice President of European Historic Houses’ Next Generation board. He is passionate about heritage and works to help houses open to the public and host festivals and events. He is also a huge advocate for progressive politics and currently works on fundraising for candidates running for election. Additionally, he helped found an anti racism network in Wicklow. He is in the process of taking over the management of Altidore Castle (Co. Wicklow) and plans to open it to the public further with events around biodiversity and heritage preservation.


    About Historic Houses of Ireland

    Historic Houses of Ireland (HHI) represents and supports Ireland’s privately owned historic houses and castles, regardless of size or renown, sharing their architectural and cultural heritage with the public. Through advocacy, guidance, and events like guided tours, lectures, and cultural programs, HHI helps its members preserve and celebrate Ireland’s built heritage while fostering engagement with diverse audiences.

    • Enter Wiki Loves Monuments 2025 here.
    • Find all resources mentioned in this podcast here.


    Welcome to the Wikimedia community Ireland podcast, your portal to free knowledge and Irish culture.

    Intro contains Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
    https://uppbeat.io/t/kevin-macleod/achaidh-cheide
    License code: JBQCMVAHZIMU692D

    Sign up to our newsletter at wikimedia.ie or follow us on social media @wikimediaie to keep up to date with upcoming events all over Ireland in 2025!

    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our podcast, leave a review, and share it with your friends or on social media. Together, we can make Ireland’s heritage accessible to all. Until next time, keep exploring and celebrating our shared history.

    Go raibh míle maith agaibh as éisteacht linn, thank you very much for listening!




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    56 mins
  • Dúlra agus Daoine: Finding Common Ground with Oisín O'Néill of the Gaelic Woodland Project
    May 28 2025

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    Did you know that only 2% of the forest cover in Ireland is made up of native trees?

    On this episode, Oisín Ó Néill, one of the Directors of the Gaelic Woodland Project discusses his journey from solicitor to grassroots environmental advocate, emphasising the critical link between local action and policy change. We also discuss all things biodiversity in Ireland. He tells us about the unregulated invasive species cherry laurel, and the broader issues facing Irish forestry, like non-native plantations, overgrazing by deer and why it may not be time for wolves to make a comeback in Ireland.

    Gaeilge is also a central part of the Gaelic Woodland Projects' work. We discuss how natural heritage and linguistic heritage are connected and how we are still seeing the impacts of Ireland's colonial history manifest in our natural environment today.

    This episode was recorded as part of the Wiki Loves Earth 2025 Campaign and photo competition. You can find out how to enter and win prizes here.

    If you're attending Bloom festival this year, Oisín will be at the Sustainable Living Stage on Saturday at 16:45 for a discussion panel about invasive species. Tickets for the festival are available via Ticket Master.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • The National Biodiversity Data Centre offers a range of resources on pollinator-friendly plants that won’t play havoc on our ecosystems, including species and guidelines for gardens.
    • Protecting Woodlands and The Cherry Laurel Project.
    • Hometree charity
    • Rhodedenderon Rangers
    • Mary Renyolds
    • Gaelic Woodland Project Instagram @gaelicwoodlandproject
    • Website: gaelicwoodlandproject.com
    • National Parks and Wildlife Service



    Welcome to the Wikimedia community Ireland podcast, your portal to free knowledge and Irish culture.

    Intro contains Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
    https://uppbeat.io/t/kevin-macleod/achaidh-cheide
    License code: JBQCMVAHZIMU692D

    Sign up to our newsletter at wikimedia.ie or follow us on social media @wikimediaie to keep up to date with upcoming events all over Ireland in 2025!

    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our podcast, leave a review, and share it with your friends or on social media. Together, we can make Ireland’s heritage accessible to all. Until next time, keep exploring and celebrating our shared history.

    Go raibh míle maith agaibh as éisteacht linn, thank you very much for listening!




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    51 mins
  • Digital Activism and the Igbo Language with Lucy Chinyeaka Iwuala of the Igbo Wikimedians User Group (Nigeria)
    May 13 2025

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    Rising Voices is a Global Voices outreach project that supports underrepresented communities who want to tell their own stories using digital media. By offering training, resources, microgrants, and mentoring, the initiative helps these communities, especially those speaking endangered or indigenous languages, join the global conversation and share their perspectives online.

    Wikimedia Community Ireland recently joined their campaign that brings together a diverse group of Wikimedia Affiliate Groups to co-organize local workshops focused on digital activism for Indigenous, minoritized, or low-resource languages.

    These workshops will incorporate elements of the Rising Voices – UNESCO toolkit project “Digital Initiatives for Indigenous Languages,” which has been adapted to a number of virtual and in-person workshops over the past several years.

    In this episode, we talk to Lucy, a member of the IgboWikimedian Group who are taking part in the initiative. We learn more about her unique and diverse language community, the challenges they face and the importance of initiatives like Rising Voices in strengthening their language in the digital space.

    About Our Guest

    Lucy Chinyeaka Iwuala is a Wikimedian, language professional, and cultural heritage advocate dedicated to bridging digital gaps for African languages. With a focus on Igbo and other indigenous African languages, she works to expand online content, empower women contributors, and leverage technology for linguistic preservation. Her initiatives combine digital literacy training with community-driven projects to ensure underrepresented voices take part in shaping the digital narrative of Africa’s cultural heritage.

    Igbo Wikimedians User Group (Nigeria) represented here by Lucy Iwuala

    Igbo language is one of the most spoken ethnic languages in Nigeria and is spoken by the Igbo people who are native to the present-day South Eastern Nigeria with an estimated population of 34 million (2016 est.), excluding Igbo people in the diaspora. Small ethnic Igbo populations are also found in Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea.

    The aim of the Igbo Wikimedians User Group is to leverage on this huge number of people who speak the Igbo language to ensure that content production and consumption in the various Igbo Language platforms of Wikimedia is given front row focus.

    Resources and Books mentioned:

    • ÌGBÒ: A beginner's guide to learn how to read, understand, speak and write the Ìgbò language by Amarachi Attamah-Ugwu
    • Omenka App
    • 'Things Fall Apart', a novel by Chinua Achebe
    • Global Voices Website:

    Welcome to the Wikimedia community Ireland podcast, your portal to free knowledge and Irish culture.

    Intro contains Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
    https://uppbeat.io/t/kevin-macleod/achaidh-cheide
    License code: JBQCMVAHZIMU692D

    Sign up to our newsletter at wikimedia.ie or follow us on social media @wikimediaie to keep up to date with upcoming events all over Ireland in 2025!

    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our podcast, leave a review, and share it with your friends or on social media. Together, we can make Ireland’s heritage accessible to all. Until next time, keep exploring and celebrating our shared history.

    Go raibh míle maith agaibh as éisteacht linn, thank you very much for listening!




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    50 mins
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