This is just a data dump of information I collected for digitally marketing a podcast. Some information is recent and some isn’t the links worked when I used them. Hpefully it is somewhat useful.Enjoy! Why podcasting? Podcasting has been steadily… Read More ›
Month: September 2020
The Notecard System: How the notecard system helped me organise for my research paper
I always found getting my ideas across quite tricky, so much so that a teacher of mine suggested that I write down my thoughts on notecards as a way to organise my ideas to help express myself better. The writing… Read More ›
Interesting reads: Far-right in Ireland and community policing or community investments?
These are just some interesting reads, these are just thoughts and ideas that I am sharing, of course I am open to having my mind change. Enjoy! There was never really a political divide of politics in Ireland; it wasn’t until… Read More ›
Podcast of the week
The thing that everyone (I assume) loves about podcasts is that there is usually a podcast on pretty much everything, if you can’t find it then why not make it yourself. Anyway, when something sparks your interest, you can generally… Read More ›
Podcast of the week
This weeks podcast choice(s) centers around the theme: Lets talk periods with Emma Barnett. Barnett is a British broadcaster and journalist who wrote her first book called Period. In the book, Barnett talks about the importance of talking about periods,… Read More ›
Two important books I read over the summer
The two books which I read were The Autobiography of Malcolm X and My Bondage and My Freedom by Frederick Douglass. Two essential reads, not just because of the current political climate in America and the importance of understanding the… Read More ›
Currently Reading: The Supreme Court by Ruadhán Mac Cormaic
The law can be a scary thing; it is argued that if you’ve done nothing wrong, then you have nothing to be afraid of if you look at what goes on in the world today it is more apparent that… Read More ›
Currently reading: Batman: the three jokers
Spoilers ahead. BATMAN: THREE JOKERS #1 written by Geoff Johns with art by Jason Fabok. I like comic books because they offer an escape for the evening. When you turn the first page, and everything is shiny, and you have… Read More ›