Brigid on the Airwaves – Tracks from the Racks

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Dublin Digital Radio, Friday 30th January

Tracks from the racks, a monthly radio programme on Dublin Digital Radio, presents its annual dedication to Goddess Brigid Matron Saint of Ireland. Now in its third year and hosted by Tanya Hunter, the programme brings together some of Ireland’s finest Mná—women who carry Brigid’s spark and sacred fire in their work, lives, and creative expression.

Join them across the hour, as they collectively honour Brigid as goddess, saint, and living archetype as both an ancient presence and a living force, exploring her ongoing relevance in todays modern world through storytelling, myth, lived experience, and the power of the collective imagination.


Date:
Friday 30th January
Time:
5.00pm
Price:
n/a

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