
Eat The Storms
Podkast av Damien Donnelly
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Welcome to Eat the Storms, the one-stop poetry podcast coming to you from Dublin, Ireland, hosted by poet and producer Damien B. Donnelly with new episodes every Saturday from 5pm GMT featuring guests from around the world. We are on Spotify, Apple, Podbean, Breaker, PocketCasts, Overcast and many more platforms so tune in to Stay Bloody Poetic
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The poetry podcast celebrates pride month 2025 with its annual Pride Poetry Party. Hosted and produced by Damien B Donnelly, this special epsidoe features Sue Finch, Charles K. Carter, Elaine Westnott-O'Brien, MANNY, Marie Marchard, Derek Coyle, Mark Ward, Emma Clowsley, Michael McKimm, Rachel Handley David Hanlon and Simon Maddrell.

This special episode of the poetry podcast dropped on Thursday 1st May 2025 and featured 32 poets representing the 32 counties on the island of Ireland reading 32 poems in total. It has been supported by Poetry Ireland. It is produced and hosted by Damien B. Donnelly.

The final episode of the poetry podcast Season 9 features Charles K Carter, Vicky Allen and Keith Mack, Cáit O'Neill McCullagh, Marty McKenna and Sam O'Niell, S Preston Duncan, James Kenny and Púca. Hosted and produced by Damien B. Donnelly

This episode of the podcast features readings by Eugene O'Hare, David Edelman, Colleen Machut, Isabella G. Mead, Jeremy Haworth and Madeleine F. White, Hosted and produced by Damien B. Donnelly

This episode of the poetry podcast featured Katie Donovan, James McConachie, Carmel McKeown and a Behind the Storms conversation with Mark Ward. Hosted and produced by Damien B. Donnelly

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