Episode 2: March Madness (The Irish Way!)
Craic on the Coast: An AOH Podcast
Release Date: 03/05/2025
Craic on the Coast: An AOH Podcast
🎙️ Craic on the Coast – Episode 9: "Songs of the Heart: Declan Houton of Devri and the Power of Community" In this heartfelt episode of Craic on the Coast, hosts Michael Schilling and Shaun Morgan sit down with beloved Irish musician Declan Houton, lead singer of Devri. They trace Declan’s journey from Donegal to the South Shore and explore how his music—and his unwavering commitment to community—has made a lasting impact. From benefit concerts to first pitches, Declan reflects on the Irish spirit of giving back, including the...
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🎙️ Craic on the Coast – Episode 8: “Walking Memory: The Story Behind the National Famine Way” In this powerful episode of Craic on the Coast, host Michael Schilling welcomes Caroilin Callery, founder and driving force behind the National Famine Way in Ireland. From its origins in the haunting records of Strokestown Park to its emergence as a 100-mile commemorative trail—and now its expansion into a Global Famine Way—we explore the emotional, historical, and logistical journey that brought this vision to life. Caroilin shares how the...
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🎙️ Bloomsday on the Coast: Joyce, Poetry and 38 Years of Tradition In this special Bloomsday episode of Craic on the Coast, hosts Michael Schilling and Shaun Morgan are joined by Jennifer Harris and Miriam O’Neal of America’s Hometown Laureates to celebrate the language, legacy, and literary revolution of not only James Joyce but Irish poets and poetry in general. Together, they explore the meaning of Bloomsday and how Irish literature continues to inspire modern poetry and community storytelling....
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In this moving episode of Craic on the Coast, hosts Michael Schilling and John Sullivan recount their unforgettable six-day journey walking the National Famine Way—a 100-mile path from Strokestown, County Roscommon to Dublin. Retracing the footsteps of 1,490 Irish men, women, and children who were forced to emigrate during the Great Hunger of 1847, the hosts reflect on the historical weight of each step, the emotional moments along the trail, and the modern purpose behind their walk: raising funds to combat hunger today. From stories of bronze shoes and...
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In this episode of Craic on the Coast, Michael Schilling and Shaun Morgan welcome special guest Michael Reardon, Guinness Brewery Ambassador, for a deep dive into the rich history and surprising harmony of Guinness and oyster pairings. From the origins of Guinness at St. James’s Gate to the briny, bold world of oyster tasting on the South Shore, the conversation blends tradition, flavor, and a bit of pub wisdom. We also explore what makes the perfect pour, how local oyster varieties complement different Guinness styles, and why this centuries-old pairing still captures...
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🎙️ Craic on the Coast – Episode 4: “Heritage, Hunger, and One Last Pint” In this heartfelt and history-rich episode, host Michael Schilling and guest co-host Greg Shanahan take listeners on a journey through Ireland’s past, present, and future — all from the shores of Massachusetts. First, they preview two powerful upcoming events from the Father John Murphy Division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians: the Easter Rising Commemoration on April 27th and the ambitious Hibernian Walk for Hunger this May, where Division members...
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Episode 3: Beyond St. Patrick’s Day: Honoring Irish Heritage Year-Round Fresh off the heels of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, hosts Michael Schilling and Shaun Morgan reflect on how Irish heritage continues long after the parades have passed. In this episode of Craic on the Coast, we explore the lasting legacy of Irish-Americans on the South Shore through our “Talk of the Trail” feature. We sit down with Greg Shanahan and John Sullivan to highlight the first stop on the South Shore Irish Heritage Trail in Weymouth, MA, and uncover the...
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Episode 2: March Madness (The Irish Way!) March is designated as Irish Heritage Month by the Ancient Order of Hibernians, and in this episode of Craic on the Coast, we’re diving into all the festivities, events, and celebrations happening across the South Shore and beyond. Whether you're looking for parades, live music, AOH gatherings, or the best spots to raise a pint on St. Patrick’s Day, we’ve got you covered. We’ll also be highlighting where you can find the Plymouth AOH throughout the month—from commemorations and community events to fundraisers and social gatherings—so...
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Episode 1: Introduction & Patrick McDonough Welcome to the Craic on the Coast, the podcast bringing you all things Irish from Plymouth County and beyond! Hosted by Michael Schilling and Shawn Morgan from the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Plymouth Division, we’re here to share the stories, history, and events that celebrate Irish culture on the South Shore of Massachusetts. In this first episode, we introduce ourselves, our connection to the AOH, and why now is the perfect time for an Irish cultural renaissance on the South Shore. We dive into a brief history of the Irish in the region...
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March is designated as Irish Heritage Month by the Ancient Order of Hibernians, and in this episode of Craic on the Coast, we’re diving into all the festivities, events, and celebrations happening across the South Shore and beyond. Whether you're looking for parades, live music, AOH gatherings, or the best spots to raise a pint on St. Patrick’s Day, we’ve got you covered.
We’ll also be highlighting where you can find the Plymouth AOH throughout the month—from commemorations and community events to fundraisers and social gatherings—so you can stay connected with the local Irish-American community.
But that’s not all! We’re thrilled to welcome special guest Stephen Lindsay of The Lindsays to the podcast booth. A seasoned musician and a mainstay in the South Shore’s Irish music scene, Stephen shares his journey in music, his thoughts on the energy of March, and where you can catch him performing throughout the month. We’ll also chat about how Irish music in the region has grown and evolved over the years, from traditional sessions to the lively pub scene we know today.
Whether you’re looking for the best ways to celebrate, eager to support local Irish music, or just love a good chat about heritage and community, this episode is packed with everything you need to make the most of March. Grab a pint, tune in, and join the craic!
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