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Here's my list of extraordinary audios that form @omaniblog's excellent documentary of Ireland's 2018 Abortion Referendum (8th amendment repeal).
I listened to these audios with great interest. I wouldn't have been able to experience what it was like to hear radio coverage of this momentus and historic moment in Irish history, had it not been for the dedicated efforts of Paul H O'Mahony in capturing and sharing these audios. It was wonderful to hear the campaign unfold through his ears and with his own spin and opinions and emotions overlaid.
RTE 1 Clare Byrne Live this evening at 21:35. This episode is includes Ian O'Doherty's article in Irish Independent newspaper today - with Some commentary by Paul O'Mahony
Episode No 4 in which you hear Irish citizens talking about abortion during the campaign. The referendum will be on Friday 25th May
Paul O'Mahony was affected by this story told by a woman on radio
In four days Irish voters will go to the polls. The referendum will be a watershed in Irish history. This is another episode recorded in Cork
In the Irish Referendum
on a day when the weather gods (Froh, Wotan Fricka & co) are smiling for a second day in a row. Paul O'Mahony talks about the blue sky the freshwater trees and what it was like to be in the womb
The referendum Will start in less than 48 hours. In this episode your host Paul O'Mahony starts talking about his own views
About the abortion referendum
From Cork With Love Adventure
Particularly about abortion? Paul O'Mahony reads the Irish Times editorial. Warning: this is a very emotional reading. It's followed by a poem REPEAL which Paul wrote this morning
Ireland will be changed irrevocably. If Paul's daughter passes her classical guitar exam (grade 2) on Referendum Day in Ireland Friday 25th May
Includes the GardaĆ (police) & @IrishTimes editorial
Recorded live - you hear Paul O'Mahony going into the polling station and casting his vote on 25 May 2018 (8.5 minutes)
As the referendum vote count begins - everyone is talking about a phenomenal result. Paul is both thrilled and nervous. Can it be true?
The morning after the referendum result was confirmed - Paul O'Mahony makes tea & Louis (English Setter) licks himself
A bit of radio on Sunday morning - this is from the most popular radio show on Sunday morning