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Voices of Boyle

Voices of Boyle

By: Carlo Cretaro | Florence Cretaro
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Finally, after years of talking about bringing a podcast to Boyle, we’re live! This podcast is our way of documenting stories about Boyle and its people.So what motivated us to take this big leap into the unknown (it’s our first time recording audio and doing interviews!)? We were lucky enough to spend 7+ years travelling and, like the majority of people that live abroad, we came back to Boyle with a greater appreciation for our hometown, its people and its history.We love the idea of creating a space on the internet where people from all over the world can tune in to listen to stories about Boyle. Each show will feature a different guest and we hope to cover lots of topics ranging from the old fair days to current events that are happening in the town.

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Episodes
  • Vincent Beirne - The Truth
    Jun 14 2026

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    Ep 91---

    Carlo and Florence sit down with Vincent Beirne, originally from Plunkett Avenue in Boyle, now living in the west of Ireland, for a wide-ranging conversation about life, loss, healing and the path he has taken since losing his father.

    Vincent talks about growing up in Boyle, his father's profound influence on his life, losing a property at 21 through adverse possession, the shamanic practice he trained in and now works with, his understanding of soul loss, the man he helped over a 22-year alcohol relapse, the election he stood in as an independent, and his vision for bringing a rambling house back to Boyle.

    He also talks about the fire, the importance of looking within, and what he would put on a billboard in the town.

    Check out for full blog post to go with this episode - https://www.voicesofboyle.com/vincentbeirne/


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    If you’d like to be on the show or if you know someone who would like to chat with us, then drop us an email at ( info@voicesofboyle.com )

    Thanks to Brendan O' Dowd for creating and recording the musical piece for the podcast.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Dolores Sheerin - You Leave With A Tale To Tell
    May 24 2026

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    Ep 90---

    Carlo and Florence sit down with Dolores Sheerin, a Termon woman with a life full of stories.

    From working as a telephonist in Galway in the late 1970s, where she answered a bomb threat during the Troubles and climbed onto the roof of the telephone exchange to watch Pope John Paul II bless them from his helicopter, to raising three sons in Boyle, joining the Moylurg Writers Group and discovering she could write, and travelling to Bosnia in 1994 with 26 suitcases of aid during the war.

    Dolores also shares memories of characters and corners of Boyle that have largely disappeared, her deep faith, and the poem she wrote for the Moylurg writers simply called Boyle. A warm, funny, moving and genuinely memorable conversation.

    Check out for full blog post to accompany this episode here - https://www.voicesofboyle.com/doloressheerin

    Join us on:

    ( Facebook )

    ( Instagram )

    ( YouTube )

    ( Website )

    If you’d like to be on the show or if you know someone who would like to chat with us, then drop us an email at ( info@voicesofboyle.com )

    Thanks to Brendan O' Dowd for creating and recording the musical piece for the podcast.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • David McGee - Ships, Cameras and a Silver Play Button
    May 3 2026

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    Ep 89---

    Carlo sits down with David McGee, a young man from Boyle who has quietly built one of the most niche and impressive YouTube channels in Ireland.

    Blue Star Line, his channel dedicated to historically accurate 3D ship animations, has over 127,000 subscribers and a single video with close to 7 million views.

    David talks about growing up beside the boys school in Boyle, his grandfather Dick McGee's influence on his love of photography and storytelling, making short films on a Nintendo 3DS, his obsession with the Titanic since the age of four or five, and how a school musical called All Shook Up set him on the path to technical production.

    He also covers commissions from Italian documentary companies, drone footage of the hot air balloons at Lough Key that went viral, working on the film "Ann" in Boyle, and what it takes to render a 20-minute animation that can take a month to produce.

    A genuinely fascinating conversation about creativity, craft and a passion pursued quietly but brilliantly.

    Check out the full blog post on this episode - https://www.voicesofboyle.com/davidmcgee

    Join us on:

    ( Facebook )

    ( Instagram )

    ( YouTube )

    ( Website )

    If you’d like to be on the show or if you know someone who would like to chat with us, then drop us an email at ( info@voicesofboyle.com )

    Thanks to Brendan O' Dowd for creating and recording the musical piece for the podcast.

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    59 mins
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