Pa Sheehan

Irish in Toronto

Society EN ↓ 95 episodes

This podcast showcases the Irish living in Toronto today. We discuss why they came, what made them stay, what they miss about home and will their future be in Canada or in Ireland. Subscribe and share with your friends and family. Please send any feedback, positive or negative to pasheehan31@gmail.com. Thanks to Shannon Heaton for the music. Please listen to her podcast, 'Irish Music Stories', a show about traditional music. Thanks to Natalie Barbuzzi for our lovely logo. Thanks to Barry Conway for convincing me this was a good idea. Bain taitneamh as! Enjoy!

Author

Pa Sheehan

Category

Society

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www.buzzsprout.com

Latest episode

Jun 5, 2026

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Episodes

Ian Kinsella, recovery from heart surgery 05.06.2026

Today, we welcome back Ian Kinsella to the podcast. Ian is the first person to appear on the podcast for a second time and his story definitely justifies this distinction. In 2023, only a few months after Ian appeared on ‘Irish in Toronto’ and at the age of 41, he suffered a widowmaker heart attack.  Following his heart attack in 2023, Ian underwent life-altering surgery. In November 2024, he set...

Seána Glennon, moved to Toronto not once, but twice 30.04.2026

Today, I will be speaking with Seána Glennon. Seána loves Toronto so much, she didn’t move here just once, but twice. Seána and her husband, Jonny first began calling Toronto their home in 2018 before heading back to Dublin to allow Seána complete her PhD. They arrived back to Toronto in 2021 and have been putting down routes here ever since. They are both fantastic volunteers and can be seen at a...

Rory O'Shea, first generation in Toronto 02.04.2026

Today, I will be speaking with Rory O’Shea. I first became aware of him when I attended a  screening of the long-form biopic he created for his mother, The Peggy Delaney Way. Peggy was clearly a force to be reckoned with in the Irish community in Toronto and the love she had for her home country was passed down to her son, Rory. In this conversation, we discuss Rory’s understanding of being born t...

Michael Boyle, On New Turf, Irish in Newfoundland 12.03.2026

Today, I will be speaking with Michael Boyle. Originally from Derry, Michael left the North of Ireland in the late 1960s, just as the Troubles were beginning to kick off. Bound for a teaching job in Fogo Island, his arrival in Canada did not go as smoothly as expected. But as Michael often says, ‘If you come to a fork in the road, take it.’ Michael took this fork and has ended up spending the rest...

Donal O'Reardon, loquacious Irishman in Toronto 29.01.2026

Originally from Malahide in North County Dublin, Donal has been living in Toronto for the past eighteen years, after having spent four years outside of Ireland before then. This is a fascinating and intriguing conversation with a person who has got me thinking about a lot of things since our chat. We are both well able to talk and as a result, this episode is slightly longer than most but well wor...

Gerry McLaughlin, from the fields of Athenry to the big city of Toronto 15.01.2026

I first met Gerry at a Pop-Up Gaeltacht in PJ O’Brien’s just before Christmas last year. Gerry is a retired English teacher and we hit it off discussing some of our favourite Irish authors. In this chat, Gerry describes his experience moving to Toronto in the 1990s from his hometown of Athenry and what made him stay. We chat about his journey with the Irish language and we discuss the year he spen...

Saffiya Ramhendar-Armogan, Irish student at the University of Toronto 18.12.2025

Today, I will be speaking with Saffiya Ramhendar-Armogan, a student of mine here at the University of St. Michael’s College in the University of Toronto. Saffiya was raised in Dublin but chose to complete her undergraduate degree in Politics and Criminology at the University of Toronto. She waited until her fourth year here to dip her toes into Celtic Studies and is currently taking my Irish langu...

John Doyle, former 'sometimes' critic, columnist, and soccer writer at the Globe and Mail 04.12.2025

Having grown up in Nenagh, Carrick-on-Shannon and Dublin, John Doyle moved to Toronto in 1980 to pursue a PhD in English Literature at York University. Having done some student and freelance journalism in Ireland, John continued to write in Canada and eventually abandoned writing for academic reward to concentrate on writing as a career. He describes himself as a sometimes critic, columnist and so...

Padraic Scanlan, author of 'Rot: an Imperial History of the Irish Famine' 21.11.2025

Originally from Montréal, Padraic now lives in Toronto where he is Associate Professor at the Centre for Diaspora and Transnational Studies and the Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources at the University of Toronto. In this episode, Padraic discusses growing up with an Irish name in Montréal as well as his research on the Irish Famine. In 2025, he published his third book, titled Rot...

Colleen Corbett, Growing up Irish in Toronto 11.09.2025

Today, I will be speaking with Colleen Corbett. Any Irish person who has moved to Toronto is sure to have encountered the famous Colleen at some stage. She brings energy and enthusiasm to any conversation she is in and this is no exception. Colleen’s mother, the equally famous Maureen Mulvey O’Leary, winner of the 2024 Irish Person of the Year Award, was a previous guest on this podcast. Colleen t...

Sarah 'Saz' Cartin, sackedthesauce 28.08.2025

Today, I will be speaking with Sarah Cartin, who I refer to as ‘Saz’ for the remainder of this podcast. Saz moved to Canada the same month as I did and we became friends through her ex-partner. In this episode, Saz opens up about her initial struggles finding a job here in Toronto to her fractured relationship with alcohol. This episode is being released one day before Saz’s three-year soberversar...

Janice McGann, Consul General of Ireland in Toronto 14.08.2025

While we have had some amazing guests on this podcast over the past three years, today I am proud to introduce our most distinguished guest of all, Her Excellency, the Consul General of Ireland in Toronto, Ms. Janice McGann. In fact, Janice became the inaugural Consul General of Ireland in Toronto back in 2022.  As her appointment in Toronto comes to its end, Janice took time out of her busy sched...

Michael Doyle, Second-generation Irish-Canadian 31.07.2025

Today,  I’ll be chatting with Michael Doyle. I first came to know Michael when his daughter Madeleine was selected as the winner of the inaugural Irish Heritage Awards for her artwork depicting Thomas D’arcy McGee and the expectations of Irish emigrants to Canada. Michael was born in Toronto to two Irish parents and this provides us with a unique insight into the identity of a second-generation Ir...

Robin Bury, On the Margin 17.07.2025

Today,  I’ll be chatting with Robin Bury. I recently read Robin’s memoir: On the Margin, in which he writes about his life, particularly about growing up as the son of a Protestant clergyman in county Cork. We discuss some of that during this episode as well as Robin’s move to Toronto nearly a decade ago, in his mid-seventies. Born in India, raised in Ireland, periods spent in the UK, Kenya and no...

Cormac Mac Lochlainn, chair of Ireland Fund St. Patrick's Day Luncheon 03.07.2025

Cormac came to Canada from Clonsilla, Dublin in 2010 (one of the few times it wasn’t fun to be in Dublin) and has settled into a Canadian banking career over the last 15 years. Cormac is currently an Executive Vice President and Partner at Stonebridge Financial, a Toronto based asset manager.  Since coming to Canada, he has been a player and treasurer with St. Pats GAA and recently chaired the Ire...

Declan O'Sullivan, aka Paddyman 19.06.2025

Today,  I’ll be chatting with Declan O’Sullivan. You might know him better as ‘Paddyman’.  Declan is a professional entertainer and songwriter who has performed live for over 1 million people all around the world. Originally from Kildare, Declan  originally moved to Canada twenty-five years ago where he met his wife before moving to Dubai for sixteen years. Declan and his family are now back in Ca...

Bronwyn Brennan, author of 'The Boy From Dublin' 05.06.2025

Today,  I’ll be chatting with Bronwyn Brennan. Bronwyn is a twenty-four-year-old writer based in Toronto. ‘The Boy From Dublin’ is her debut novel, inspired by her grandfather’s life and stories. She currently runs a small hockey school based in the city and works extensively with the girls division, concentrating her efforts on growing women’s hockey and guiding young athletes toward the collegia...

Jack Fogarty, Irish singer in Toronto 02.04.2025

Today,  I’ll be chatting with Jack Fogarty. I came to know Jack when he began hurling with my club here in Toronto, Na Piarsaigh. Jack is a laid back character who has become a feature of the Irish community here in Toronto. Jack regularly performs in Irish bars around the city. For St. Patrick’s Day in 2025, Jack managed to organise his band, The Fogues, who are still based in Ireland, to come to...

Dave Berney, raising a family and starting a business in Toronto 27.02.2025

Dave is founder and CFO of HAB Strategy as well as Irish Chartered Accountant Chapter Head here in the city of Toronto.   Originally from the sunny south east, Dave & his wife Mags moved here in early 2018 in pursuit of adventure. Having also travelled to South America, India, South East Asia and Eastern Africa, moving to Toronto actually marked their very first time in North America!   Gettin...

Gearóid Ó Treasaigh, Teagascóir ICUF in St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB 06.02.2025

Today,  I’ll be chatting with Gearóid Ó Treasaigh. Gearóid is the Irish Language Instructor at St. Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick. He is in the middle of his second year of his ICUF scholarship. ICUF, being the Ireland Canada University Foundation.  This is the Irish language portion of our episode. You will find the English language episode on the same feed as it was released at...

Gearóid Ó Treasaigh, ICUF Irish Language Instructor at St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB 06.02.2025

Today,  I’ll be chatting with Gearóid Ó Treasaigh. Gearóid is the Irish Language Instructor at St. Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick. He is in the middle of his second year of his ICUF scholarship. ICUF, being the Ireland Canada University Foundation.  In this episode, Gearóid speaks about the ICUF scholarship program which brought him to Fredericton. You will hear about how he settl...

Shane O'Neill, Chair Irish Person of the Year Committee 09.01.2025

Today,  I’ll be chatting with Shane O’Neill. I came to know Shane last year when I finally answered one of his many phone calls and he told me that I would be raising the Irish flag at Toronto City Hall on St. Patrick’s Day. Shane is the Chairperson of the Irish Person of the Year Committee and has done tremendous work for the Irish community over the years. Coming to Toronto in 1998 after having...

Conor Mangan, professional American Football player based out of Toronto 28.11.2024

Today,  I’ll be chatting with Conor Mangan. Conor is a current professional American Football player based out of Toronto, as well as an accomplished Real Estate Agent.  A proud Cork man, he moved to Canada in 2013, playing professional rugby before transitioning to football. Conor earned several Special Teams and point scoring records in the last two years in the Indoor Football League (IFL), and...

Cathal O'Neill, teaching Irish in Newfoundland 14.11.2024

Today,  I’ll be chatting with Cathal O’Neill. Cathal is the Irish Language Instructor at Memorial University in St. John’s, Newfoundland. He is in the middle of his second stint as the ICUF scholar in St. John’s. ICUF, being the Ireland Canada University Foundation.  This is the English-language portion of our episode. The Irish-language version is located on the same feed.  In this episode, Catha...

Cathal O'Neill, ag múineadh na Gaeilge i dTalamh an Éisc 14.11.2024

Today,  I’ll be chatting with Cathal O’Neill. Cathal is the Irish Language Instructor at Memorial University in St. John’s, Newfoundland. He is in the middle of his second stint as the ICUF scholar in St. John’s. ICUF, being the Ireland Canada University Foundation.  This is the Irish language portion of our episode. You will find the English language episode on the same feed as it was released at...

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