Eolan Ryng
Undercover Irish
Uncovering Ireland's Hidden CurriculumUndercover Irish goes under the cover of Irishness, through ballads, poems, social history, the Irish language (Gaeilge), historical events and people, especially those on the periphery— while drawing lines to today's world and adding depth to current affairs. Local, National and International.
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What Irish Surnames Remember — Part 2: The Names That Came Ashore 18.06.2026 35:37
Support on Patreon Undercover Irish — Podcasts on Irish History, Language, Songs and Story. | Patreon What Irish Surnames Remember — Part 2: The Names That Came Ashore Irish surnames are not only a story of Ó, Mac, Ní and Nic . They are also a story of arrival. In Part 2 of What Irish Surnames Remember , we look at the names that came into Ireland through conquest, sea-roads, settlement, exile, wo...
What Irish Surnames Remember — Part 1: Ó, Mac, Ní & Nic 10.06.2026 47:25
Support the podcast: If you enjoy Undercover Irish , you can support the show on Patreon. Patreon helps keep the podcast going and supports the research, writing and production behind each episode. What Irish Surnames Remember — Part 1: Ó, Mac, Ní & Nic Irish surnames are not just family labels. In this episode of Undercover Irish , we look underneath familiar names like O'Brien, Sullivan, McCarth...
When Ireland Speaks in a Woman's Voice: From Ériu to Elmes 05.06.2026 34:54
When Ireland Speaks in a Woman's Voice: From Ériu to Elmes Ireland was named after a woman. Most of us know that Ireland is called Éire in Irish, but far fewer know about Ériu, the mythological figure whose name survives in the very name of the country itself. In this episode of Undercover Irish, we follow the women hidden in Ireland's landscape. From Ériu, Banba and Fódla, to Boann and Sinann, fr...
What Irish County Names Really Mean: Part 2 30.05.2026 31:32
Ireland's county names are more than simple labels on a map. They are records of invasion, settlement, religion, trade, conquest, resistance, and survival. In Part 2 of What Irish County Names Really Mean , we explore how saints, Vikings, colonists, and mapmakers left their mark on Ireland's counties — and how older Irish identities survived beneath those layers. Along the way we discover: Why Dub...
What Irish County Names Really Mean: Part 1 24.05.2026 33:54
Ireland's counties feel ancient — but the county system itself is surprisingly modern. In this episode of Undercover Irish , we go back before the maps, before English colonisation , and even before Christianity to uncover the real meanings behind Irish county names. From pagan gods and forgotten tribes to marshes, forests, ridges, and sacred landscapes, many Irish counties preserve fragments of a...
Ireland and the Sea 21.05.2026 25:25
Ireland has always faced the water. For thousands of years, the sea shaped life along the Irish coast — feeding communities, destroying harbours, carrying storms inland, and connecting the island to the wider world. But it also left something behind in the language itself. In this episode of Undercover Irish , we explore Ireland's long relationship with the sea through the stories hidden in coasta...
Ireland's Darkest Placenames II: Memory in the Landscape 20.05.2026 25:42
Ireland's Darkest Placenames II: Memory in the Landscape Irish placenames are far more than simple labels on a map. They preserve memory. In this episode of Undercover Irish , we explore how Ireland's landscape became a record of history, folklore, trauma, spirituality, and collective memory — hidden inside names most of us pass every day without noticing. From ancient burial landscapes and famine...
Ireland's Darkest Placenames; The Landscape Remembers 12.05.2026 32:36
Ireland is full of placenames that seem ordinary until you translate them. Places called: "The Hill of the Gallows." "The Ford of the Dead." "The Gate of Tears." "The Hole of Death." In this episode of Undercover Irish , Eolan Ryng explores the darker side of the Irish landscape — where placenames preserve memories of execution, famine, exile, mythology, colonial violence, and ancient fear. From t...
From Famine Ships to Maple Leafs: Irish Identity in Canadian Sport 07.05.2026 25:49
How Irish migrants shaped hockey, club names, and identity from Montreal through Toronto to Vancouver 🇮🇪 Episode Overview In this episode of Undercover Irish , we explore how Irish identity travelled across the Atlantic—and how it evolved through sport in Canada. From famine-era migration to the rise of hockey, from the Montreal Shamrocks to the Toronto St. Patricks (and eventually the Maple Leafs...
London Irish, Boston Celtics & the Names We Carry 30.04.2026 28:16
🎙️ London Irish, Boston Celtics & the Names We Carry In this episode of Undercover Irish , we follow a simple question— what's in a name? —and uncover a global story of identity, memory, and survival. From the fields of Ireland to the streets of London and the arenas of Boston, this episode explores how Irish identity has been carried, rebuilt, and reimagined through the names of sporting clubs an...
This Irish Town Name Means "Push Forward" - Here's Why (Ngũgĩ, Spenser & Buttevant Explained) 22.04.2026 30:46
⭐ Enjoying the podcast? If you're liking Undercover Irish , please take a moment to leave a review on your podcast app—it really helps more people find the show and supports independent Irish storytelling. 🎧 Episode Overview Why is the town of Buttevant called Buttevant? In this episode, we uncover the story behind one of Ireland's most unusual place names—tracing its origins from the Irish Cill...
Cork vs Tipperary 1741 — The First Match Report Was A Poem in Irish 17.04.2026 21:17
🎙️ Show Notes LINK TO POEM https://www.patreon.com/posts/155883354?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_fan&utm_content=web_share Cork vs Tipperary 1741 — The First Match Report Was A Poem in Irish This Sunday, Cork and Tipperary meet again. But their rivalry goes back much further than modern hurling. In 1741, one of the earliest recorded clashes between the two wa...
How The Great Hunger Brought Irish Sporting Identity Abroad; Liverpool, Celtic And More 16.04.2026 22:48
🎙️ Show Notes In this episode of Undercover Irish , we explore how the Great Famine didn't just reshape Ireland—it carried Irish identity across the world. From the streets of Liverpool to the foundations of clubs like Celtic F.C. and Hibernian F.C., we look at how Irish communities used sport to rebuild identity in exile. We examine how club names reflected memory, resistance, and belonging—and h...
GAA Club Names Explained: Mythology, Rebels & Irish Identity 14.04.2026 22:49
🔒 Get Early Access to the Next One Listen to Episodes 2 of this mini series now on Patreon: 👉 https://www.patreon.com/posts/how-great-hunger-155619855?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link In this episode of Undercover Irish , we explore the hidden meaning behind GAA club names—and what they reveal about Irish identity, history, and my...
The Mountains of Pomeroy: A Love Song from a Broken Land 08.04.2026 34:11
🎙️ Show Notes The Mountains of Pomeroy: A Love Song from a Broken Land At first listen, The Mountains of Pomeroy sounds like a simple love song — a quiet story of two people divided by circumstance. But beneath the romance lies something deeper. In this episode of Undercover Irish , we explore the world behind the song: The rapparees , outlaws shaped by dispossession and colonisation The story of...
How One Town with Four Names Maps Different Irelands 27.03.2026 22:17
🎙️ How One Town's Four Names Map Different Irelands 📝 Charleville isn't just one name. It's also An Ráth, Rathgogan, and Rathluirc — each one telling a different story about Ireland. In this episode, we follow those names through conquest, plantation, and revival, to see how one place can hold multiple pasts at once. 🎧 Support the Podcast If you're enjoying Undercover Irish , you can support the...
The Story Behind Óró, Sé do Bheatha Bhaile: From Jacobite Song to 1916 Rebel Anthem 16.03.2026 29:10
The Story Behind Óró, Sé do Bheatha 'Bhaile : From Jacobite Song to 1916 Rebel Anthem One of the most famous Irish rebel songs, Óró, Sé do Bheatha 'Bhaile , is closely associated with the Easter Rising and the revolutionary poetry of Pádraig Pearse . But the story of the song actually begins centuries earlier . In this episode of Undercover Irish , we explore how one melody travelled through three...
Why Britain Still Owns Part of Cyprus — And What Ireland Has To Do With It 03.03.2026 23:00
🎙️ Why Britain Still Owns Part of Cyprus — And What Ireland Has To Do With It When Cyprus appears in the headlines during a Middle East/West Asia war, most people ask: Why is Britain operating from there? The answer begins long before today's conflict — and it doesn't begin in Cyprus. It begins in Ireland. In this episode, we explore how Ireland's partition and the retention of the Treaty Ports in...
Henry Browne Hayes: From Vernon Mount to Vaucluse (Part 2) 14.02.2026 30:31
🎙️ From Vernon Mount to Vaucluse: Exile, Empire & What Remains Undercover Irish – Episode 2 Henry Browne Hayes was sentenced to transportation for life. But exile did not humble him. In this second part of the series, we follow Hayes from Ireland to Australia — from convict ship to colonial estate — and examine how power adapts even when it is supposedly punished. Along the way, we encounter Irish...
Henry Browne Hayes: Power, Privilege and The Abduction of Mary Pike (Part 1) 14.02.2026 35:23
🎙️ Henry Browne Hayes: Power, Privilege & the Abduction of Mary Pike Undercover Irish – Episode 1 Undercover Irish | Patreon Eolan Ryng (@undercoverirish) • Instagram photos and videos In late 18th-century Cork, a wealthy magistrate named Henry Browne Hayes stood on the quay and watched Irish prisoners being transported to Australia. A decade later, he would join them. This episode explores one of...
Courtaparteen: Ireland's Lost Village Hidden in a Forest 29.01.2026 43:59
▶️ Watch the full three-part video series on YouTube: 👉 https://youtu.be/0KHrtftADsU?si=XkZpK2x22PEZC0dA 👉 https://youtu.be/Eo55vfTsj0o?si=I_PQd3YT79uo7g3B 👉 https://youtu.be/jeRabeYsImA?si=Uq-mao7MQUzI6UlZ ☕ Support the podcast on Patreon: 👉 Undercover Irish | Podcasts on Irish History, Language, Songs and Story. | Patreon 📸 Follow on Instagram for maps, photos & fieldwork: 👉 https://insta...
Spancil Hill: An Irish Ballad And The Heartbreak Of Emigration 16.01.2026 18:55
👉 Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/undercoverirish 📸 Follow on Instagram: @undercoverirish "Last night as I lay dreaming of pleasant days gone by…" That opening line has echoed for more than a century — from kitchens and pubs to ships, emigrant halls, and even the stands of Celtic Park. In this episode of Undercover Irish, we explore Spancil Hill, one of the most powerful emigrant ballad...
Roy Keane And Bishop Brennan; Guerrilla Gaeilge 2 11.01.2026 31:32
Roy Keane, Bishop Brennan; Guerilla Gaeilge 2 How Irish Is Alive in the English We Speak Follow & Support Undercover Irish 📸 Instagram Clips, language examples, visuals, and episode updates 👉 instagram.com/undercoverirish ❤️ Patreon Support the podcast, and help keep Undercover Irish independent 👉 patreon.com/undercoverirish What do Roy Keane and Bishop Brennan have in common? More than you mig...
Hunger, Gorta, Troscadh: Cultural Memory, Political Resistance, and Brehon Law 03.01.2026 24:15
Episode Notes Hunger, Gorta, Troscadh: Cultural Memory, Political Resistance, and Brehon Law Hunger in Irish history is rarely just about food. In this episode, we explore three words — hunger , gorta , and troscadh — and what they reveal about power, memory, and justice in Ireland. From the cultural weight of An Gorta Mór , to fasting as a recognised act within early Irish law, to hunger as a for...
An Irish Christmas: Brush the Floor and Clean the Hearth 22.12.2025 14:17
🎥 Watch the Song from this Episode Huge GRMMA to Grace! 🔗 https://youtu.be/BJyO6xRL5KA?si=8dUh09AjWVaT78Ow Christmas in Ireland — Am na Nollag — is not a single tradition. It is a layering of customs: Christian belief laid gently over practices far older than Christianity itself. In this episode of Undercover Irish , we explore how Irish Christmas traditions preserve ideas of survival, fire, hun...
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