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Curious Broadcast
Patricia Baker
35 episodes
8 months ago
Welcome to Curious Broadcast. I am privileged that my work as a documentary maker provides a space for me to be creative, to craft audio stories. Each story I tell has been gifted from another. The people I have met through my documentaries have shared with me their passions, knowledge, insights and intellect. Each time I have made a documentary, I have also been given another story, a small nugget that has got me curious. The older I get, the more I believe, that staying curious is the best things we can do for our minds, so thank you for all those that have allowed me to stay curious. 

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Welcome to Curious Broadcast. I am privileged that my work as a documentary maker provides a space for me to be creative, to craft audio stories. Each story I tell has been gifted from another. The people I have met through my documentaries have shared with me their passions, knowledge, insights and intellect. Each time I have made a documentary, I have also been given another story, a small nugget that has got me curious. The older I get, the more I believe, that staying curious is the best things we can do for our minds, so thank you for all those that have allowed me to stay curious. 

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Curious Broadcast
Ground Breakers: Anita Hayes

Ground Breaker Anita Hayes 

Ground Breakers Series Two: Producer Patricia Baker looks at the life and work of three older women who did not just live through a changing Ireland but were the change makers. In this episode; Ground Breaker Anita Hayes, Patricia explores the lives work of Anita Hayes who established Irish Seed savers, Anita dedicated her life’s work to safeguard our future food crops by preserving the rich genetic diversity of the past, by creating a community of Seed Savers all over Ireland.  Ground Breakers Series Two is a Curious Broadcast production funded by the Coimisiún na Meán with the Television Licence Fee. Broadcast on Newstalk. 



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10 months ago
44 minutes

Curious Broadcast
Ground Breakers: Jane Grimson

Ground Breaker Jane Grimson 

Ground Breakers Series Two: Producer Patricia Baker looks at the life and work of three older women who did not just live through a changing Ireland but were the change makers. In this episode Ground Breaker Jane Grimson, Patricia explores the lives work of Jane Grimson, the first female to graduate from engineering in Trinity College Dublin. Professor Jane Grimson is a brilliant engineer who dedicated her life to supporting women in STEM. Ground Breakers Series Two is a Curious Broadcast production funded by the Coimisiún na Meán with the Television Licence Fee. Broadcast on Newstalk. 




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10 months ago
42 minutes 47 seconds

Curious Broadcast
Ground Breakers: Mary Crilly
Ground Breakers Series Two:  Producer Patricia Baker looks at the life and work of three older women who did not just live through a changing Ireland but were the change makers.   In this episode Ground Breaker Mary Crilly, Patricia explores the life’s work of Mary Crilly Founding member and Director of the Sexual Violence Centre Cork. When Mary began her work sexual violence was a taboo subject, there was very few support structures in place for victims. The culture was of silence and blame.  Mary's story traces the evolution and revolution led by women like Mary who fought for the rights of the victims of sexual violence.  They fought for public recognition, for justice and now for a culture of zero tolerance for sexual violence.

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10 months ago
44 minutes 40 seconds

Curious Broadcast
From Potatoes to Tacos: How Mexican Food is Making Waves in Ireland

Episode Four: Scott Holder, the founder of Los Chicanos Taquería, tells us about how he brought L.A.-inspired street tacos to Dublin through his travels to the United States and Mexico and his inspiration from Chicano food culture. His adventure in truck transportation and the challenges of making tacos in the rain are all part of the journey.

From Potatoes to Tacos: How Mexican Food is Making Waves in Ireland.

Through four episodes, this podcast takes us on a journey through the multicultural history of food in Ireland, with a special focus on the emerging Mexican food scene in Dublin and beyond. We journey from Dublin Castle in the 16th and 17th centuries, to Cal-Mex and Tex-Mex food in the United States, to the emergence of Mexican food in Dublin twenty years ago, to the current popularity of Mexican and Mexican-American street food. Your hosts Dr Catherine Leen, Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies at Trinity College Dublin and Dr Melissa Hidalgo, Lecturer in Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies at California State University, Long Beach, meet historians, food critics and food producers in this podcast generously funded by the Fulbright Commission in Ireland.



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1 year ago
13 minutes 35 seconds

Curious Broadcast
From Potatoes To Tacos: How Mexican Food is Making Waves in Ireland

Episode Three: Lily Ramírez-Foran, the madrina of Mexican food in Ireland, shares her journey from Monterrey to Dublin and how her food pantry Picado draws on her family’s rich tradition of making tortillas. From adapting recipes to a rainy climate to sharing her love of Mexican food with Ireland, Lily explains the power of food to bring people together and enhance our lives.

From Potatoes to Tacos: How Mexican Food is Making Waves in Ireland.

Through four episodes, this podcast takes us on a journey through the multicultural history of food in Ireland, with a special focus on the emerging Mexican food scene in Dublin and beyond. We journey from Dublin Castle in the 16th and 17th centuries, to Cal-Mex and Tex-Mex food in the United States, to the emergence of Mexican food in Dublin twenty years ago, to the current popularity of Mexican and Mexican-American street food. Your hosts Dr Catherine Leen, Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies at Trinity College Dublin and Dr Melissa Hidalgo, Lecturer in Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies at California State University, Long Beach, meet historians, food critics and food producers in this podcast generously funded by the Fulbright Commission in Ireland.



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1 year ago
19 minutes 43 seconds

Curious Broadcast
From Potatoes To Tacos: How Mexican Food is Making Waves in Ireland

Episode Two: We meet Daniel Hernández, the food critic of the Los Angeles Times. From Cal-Mex to Tex-Mex through Taco Bell and Baja fish tacos, Daniel tells us how Mexican food provides a window into Mexico’s multicultural past and dynamic present. He suggests how we can be open to transnational culinary experiments in Mexican cuisine while honoring the past.

From Potatoes to Tacos: How Mexican Food is Making Waves in Ireland.

Through four episodes, this podcast takes us on a journey through the multicultural history of food in Ireland, with a special focus on the emerging Mexican food scene in Dublin and beyond. We journey from Dublin Castle in the 16th and 17th centuries, to Cal-Mex and Tex-Mex food in the United States, to the emergence of Mexican food in Dublin twenty years ago, to the current popularity of Mexican and Mexican-American street food. Your hosts Dr Catherine Leen, Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies at Trinity College Dublin and Dr Melissa Hidalgo, Lecturer in Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies at California State University, Long Beach, meet historians, food critics and food producers in this podcast generously funded by the Fulbright Commission in Ireland.



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1 year ago
20 minutes 11 seconds

Curious Broadcast
From Potatoes To Tacos: How Mexican Food is Making Waves in Ireland

 

Episode One: We speak to Dr Susan Flavin, Associate Professor of History at Trinity College Dublin. Susan takes us back in time to the 16th and 17th centuries in Ireland to reveal an unexpectedly diverse and multicultural food history, including turkeys, fancy vegetables but surprisingly little fish.

From Potatoes to Tacos: How Mexican Food is Making Waves in Ireland.

Through four episodes, this podcast takes us on a journey through the multicultural history of food in Ireland, with a special focus on the emerging Mexican food scene in Dublin and beyond. We journey from Dublin Castle in the 16th and 17th centuries, to Cal-Mex and Tex-Mex food in the United States, to the emergence of Mexican food in Dublin twenty years ago, to the current popularity of Mexican and Mexican-American street food. Your hosts Dr Catherine Leen, Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies at Trinity College Dublin and Dr Melissa Hidalgo, Lecturer in Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies at California State University, Long Beach, meet historians, food critics and food producers in this podcast generously funded by the Fulbright Commission in Ireland.



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1 year ago
12 minutes 10 seconds

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Dead White Men
Dead White Men is a walk past the many famous and infamous statues and monuments in Dublin. A walk were we consider who and how we commemorate and to ask questions about the monuments that we have chosen to destroy and those we have kept. This is a walk through the monuments controversy past and present, to question and reflect on our past and future commemorations. Dead White Men is a Curious Broadcast production funded by Coimisiún na Meán with the Television Licence Fee. Broadcast on Newstalk FM. Featured image is that of the toppled Statue of Lord Carlisle in Phoenix Park curtesy of Irish Photo Archive.

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1 year ago
44 minutes 2 seconds

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Ground Breakers: Dervilla Donnelly

Ground Breaker Dervilla Donnelly is Emeritus Professor of Organic Chemistry at University College Dublin, founder member of WITS (Women in Technology and Science), and was the first female president of the Royal Dublin Society. She was awarded the Royal Irish academy's hides honour, the Cunningham Medal, in recognition for her outstanding contribution to scholarship, the first woman to receive this award. Driven by an insatiable curiosity and love of science she has mentored generations of academics and business leaders, creating international contacts and supports structures for the future generations of Irish scientists; mean and women.


Ground Breaker, Dervilla Donnelly, is  a Curious Broadcast Production funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the Television Licence Fee.  Produced, edited and narrated by Patricia Baker. Final mix Domhnaill Corrigan, Contact Studio.  Original music score by Gerry Horan.


First broadcast on Newstalk 106 - 108 FM  



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2 years ago
45 minutes 27 seconds

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Ground Breakers: Catherine McGuinness

Ground Breakers: Catherine McGuinness explores the life and work of Catherine McGuinness. A voce for women's issues and children's rights in Ireland, over the years Catherine has served as a Senator, a barrister, and a judge of the Circuit Court, High Court, Appeal, and Supreme Court. she has also chaired the Forum for Peace and Reconciliation the foundation stone of the Northern Ireland Peace Process and is a member of the Council of State.


Ground Breakers is a Curious Broadcast production funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the Television Licence Fee.  Produced and narrated by Patricia Baker. Final mix Domhnaill Corrigan. Choral music courtesy of the Culwick Choral Society. Original music score by Gerry Horan.  


First broadcast on Newstalk 106 - 108 FM





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2 years ago
44 minutes 27 seconds

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Ground Breakers: Margaret MacCurtain, The Troublesome Nun

The Troublesome Nun is a new radio documentary on the life and times of Margaret Mac

Curtain, a Dominican Sister whose lifelong determination to write women into mainstream

Irish history changed the narrative of Irish history forever. Margaret was a historian, a

feminist, a teacher, a human rights activist, and a nun.


Diarmaid Ferriter, Professor of Modern Irish History, School of History, University College

Dublin said of Margaret. “She had established not only the need for women’s history to be

studied but also the sheer range and complexity of what could be covered. She had to try

and convince a sceptical male historical establishment that this needed to be done. She had

to navigate not just as a teacher and someone who wanted to promote women’s history, but

also as someone who was determined to challenge excepted wisdom and authorities at that

time… She did not shy away from those debates that were going on not just in Irish society

but within the church as well.”


Cork born Margaret MacCurtain began her remarkable career in UCC, where she graduated

in the 1950s with BA & HDip. She then went on to join the Dominican Order. She achieved

her PhD from UCD where she lectured until her retirement in 1994.


Within this outline sketch of her career, there is a life of an activist and a feminist whose

legacy has impacted generations of women and men. She thought a generation to question

more deeply, to remember more ethically; she worked all of her life to effect change in Irish

society and to write women into Irish history.


‘This documentary is an important way to capture the impact that Margaret had which was

quite a wide impact.’ said Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland. ‘It was as an historian,

as a feminist, long before people were calling themselves a feminist, as an educator, as a

Dominican nun, and as a women with such warmth and kindness and humour, that she made

everyone, male and female, love her for herself and what she gave of herself.

‘She actually had a great influence both on me and my whole generation. She was a very

active feminist even before the Irish Women’s Liberation Movement which started in Ireland in

1970.”


‘We all need to know that there are active minds in the universe and hers was one of them,’

said Theo Dorgan, Poet, Writer and Broadcaster of Margaret. ‘The joy of running into

Margaret was to run into her boundless curiosity you would have no idea what she would

come out with and she was fascinated by the variety of things.’


The Troublesome Nun is part of a forthcoming series of three documentaries, each one

charting the life and work of one extraordinary woman who broke the ground for the next

generation of women. These older women did not just witness a changing Ireland; they were

the change makers themselves.


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The Troublesome Nun is a Curious Broadcast production funded by the Broadcasting

Authority of Ireland with the Television Licence Fee, produced and narrated by Patricia Baker.

Final mix Gerry Horan Contact Studio. Original Music score Gerry Horan.


First Broadcast: Sunday October 3rd at 8am, on NEWSTALK 106-108FM




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4 years ago
45 minutes 37 seconds

Curious Broadcast
Do Disturb

Trafficking of human beings, referred to as modern-day slavery, is one of our largest humanitarian crises, with over 40 million adults and children enslaved worldwide. Half of these people are sold into the sex trade, the majority of whom are women and children.

Ireland is not immune to this global catastrophe. The annual Trafficking in Persons Report, published recently by the US Department of State, further downgraded Ireland to ‘Tier 2 – watch list”, criticising the country for major failings in its treatment of human trafficking victims. Human trafficking is a growing criminal activity and justice issue here in Ireland. The need for public awareness is paramount. The statistics are frightening and overwhelming.


How do we respond to such an issue? An Irish charity MECPATHS (Mercy Efforts for Child Protection Against Trafficking with the Hospitality Sector) took one small step. Hotels are known as one of the places where women and children are sex trafficked.  MECPATHS is working with hotel groups to deliver training programmes for hotel staff on the indicators and protocol of reporting child sex trafficking. Do Disturb is about the importance of increasing public awareness and understanding that no matter how overwhelming this global issue is, there is something we can do to bring about change. 


First Broadcast: Sunday 5th July 2020 at 7am and again on Saturday 11th July 2020 at 9pm.



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5 years ago
46 minutes 34 seconds

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Art/Rage

Art/Rage is an audio journey through the streets of Dublin with artist and activist Will St. Leger and documentary maker Patricia Baker who explore the evolution of street art in Ireland. The programme is also a conversation with Ireland’s renowned artist on how they have utilised the city’s canvas to voice their loves and outrages.

Street art in Dublin has evolved over the last few years, and there is now a history of the work on our streets and buildings. Street art, once frowned upon, and seen as indistinguishable from graffiti, is now very much an established art form and means of artistic expression and has become increasingly more prevalent, in terms of scale and of the subject matter covered. Now more than ever our cities have become canvases that can testify to the changes in society’s norms, and acts as a revolving creative space for political and social commentary.

First Broadcast: Easter Monday 11th April 2020



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5 years ago
45 minutes 59 seconds

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Egg Money

Egg Money is the story of a generation of women who worked to improve life in rural Ireland; countrywomen often stereotyped and overlooked in their roles as mothers, homemakers and farmer’s wives; women who were not initially considered part of the women’s movement. These women, now aged between 70 and 90, tell their stories, and when woven together, highlight a very different story than the one expected. These women played a vital role in the development of rural Ireland. They were activists, lobbyists, and business women with very independent means.

First Broadcast: Sunday 17 November 2019



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6 years ago
43 minutes 52 seconds

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Enquiring Minds

Enquiring Minds is the philosophical enquiry undertaken by a class of ten year olds from 4th class at the Central Model School, Gardiner Street in Dublin’s Inner City. The children are participating in an Art and Philosophy in the Classroom Programme. Enquiring Minds is the voice of children exploring and questioning and enquiring combined with the reflection of philosophers and artists, to bring a better understanding of children’s capacity for critical and independent thought.

Enquiring Minds is a Curious Broadcast production funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland through the television licence fee.

First Broadcast: 1st September 2019



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6 years ago
45 minutes 12 seconds

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Hidden Fanfare

A Hidden Fanfare is the story of St. James’s Brass and Reed Band, a band that has been playing music in Ireland for over two centuries. They have been present at key points in Ireland’s history but their own story has lain hidden, until now.

St. James’s Brass and Reed Band is the oldest band in Ireland and they still play. The secret of the band’s unbroken tradition and survival is entirely due to service of its members. At its core is a group of people who are passionate about their music, who play as a family, and who have lovingly kept the tradition on through generations. This is the story of a band that has marched through the history of modern Ireland, and continues to play on.

First Broadcast: 19th May, 2019



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6 years ago
45 minutes 19 seconds

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Steamboat Ladies

Steamboat Ladies is the story of 700 female students from colleges in Oxford and Cambridge who travelled to Trinity College Dublin by Steamboat between 1904 -1907 to collect their degrees. They did this because their own universities refused to confer degrees upon women.

In 1904 Trinity College Dublin opened its doors for the first time to women students. This was a ground breaking move but it had unintended consequences. Between 1904 and 1907, 700 female students from colleges in Oxford and Cambridge traveled to Trinity to receive their degrees, because their own universities refused to confer degrees upon women. They traveled to Ireland by Steamboat. And as such became known as “the Steamboat Ladies”. These were pioneering women from the field of academia, science, and humanities, and they went on to have careers that began to shape the newly emerging role of women in politics and society.

First Broadcast: 21st April, 2019



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6 years ago
46 minutes 3 seconds

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Charred Remains

Charred Remains tells the story of the destruction in 1922 of Ireland’s Public Records Office. This office, located at Dublin’s Four Courts, was a treasure trove of legal proceedings, ecclesiastical records, censuses, genealogical records, wills, and parish registers, which were destroyed during Ireland’s Civil War in 1922.

Forward-thinking archivists collected and stored the charred remains of these records, which were scattered all over Dublin, even as far as Howth Head, confident that in years to come, future generations would be able to save some of these archival fragments.

First Broadcast: 3rd February 2019



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6 years ago
45 minutes 51 seconds

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The Professor

This is the story of a man many would consider the father of computing in Ireland, Professor John Byrne, “The Professor” explores the life and influence of a shy but brilliant Trinity College Dublin scholar with extraordinary vision, who was directly responsible for the success of the Irish Software sector.

First Broadcast: 9th September 2018



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7 years ago
44 minutes 53 seconds

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Returning Home

‘Returning Home’ tells the story of the lives of six extraordinary women. These women have spent most of their lives working overseas and have now returned home. They are all in their 70s and they are all Missionary Sisters. Their stories go from living in shacks in Chile, to working in orphanages in India and prisons in Sao Paulo. These Missionary Sisters left Ireland in the 1950s and 60s with their long habits and rosary beads. They lived through wars, genocides, and natural disasters.They established institutions, lobbied governments, and they set up medical centres and support structures. After decades overseas these women are now returning home, where they continue to work fiercely for the rights of others.

First Broadcast: Sunday, 5th August 2018

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7 years ago
47 minutes 26 seconds

Curious Broadcast
Welcome to Curious Broadcast. I am privileged that my work as a documentary maker provides a space for me to be creative, to craft audio stories. Each story I tell has been gifted from another. The people I have met through my documentaries have shared with me their passions, knowledge, insights and intellect. Each time I have made a documentary, I have also been given another story, a small nugget that has got me curious. The older I get, the more I believe, that staying curious is the best things we can do for our minds, so thank you for all those that have allowed me to stay curious. 

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