Irish Stew Podcast Podcast By John Lee & Martin Nutty cover art

Irish Stew Podcast

Irish Stew Podcast

By: John Lee & Martin Nutty
Listen for free

Irish Stew, the podcast for the Global Irish Nation featuring interviews with fascinating influencers proud of their Irish Edge. If you're Irish born or hyphenated Irish, this is the podcast that brings all the Irish together Listen Notes© 2026 Irish Stew Podcast Social Sciences
Episodes
  • No Ordinary Heist is No Ordinary Film: Live at CIFF26 with Director Colin McIvor & Producer Ruth Carter
    Mar 30 2026

    No Ordinary Heist had just finished rolling when Irish Stew cohosts Martin Nutty and John Lee took to the AFI Silver Theatre stage on the second night of the 2026 Solas Nua Capital Irish Film Festival in metro-Washington, DC. Before a near-capacity crowd of almost 400, the podcasters-in-residence led the post-screening Q&A on the gripping new Irish thriller inspired by the 2004 Northern Bank robbery in Belfast, still one of the largest bank robberies in British and Irish history, with £26.5 million in cash stolen.

    On stage with John and Martin are the film's Belfast-raised director and co-writer Colin McIvor and Dublin-based producer Ruth Carter of Picture Locked Productions. The conversation explores the riveting human stories of the film set against the backdrop of a city emerging from The Troubles, the meticulous casting of Eddie Marsan and Éanna Hardwicke in leading roles alongside memorable Irish supporting talent, and the editorial choices that kept audiences white-knuckled throughout.

    "The old cliche is that you create your heroes and then you trip them up every two minutes. Just what else can you do to screw it up for them," Colin says explaining the creative philosophy behind the film's tension.

    The discussion broadens to explore the thriving all-island filmmaking ecosystem, with Ruth noting the increasingly seamless collaboration between Northern Ireland Screen and Screen Ireland saying, "We're really lucky in Ireland because we have such great support both in the South and in the North. They really go with an all-Ireland approach as much as they can."

    Reflecting on how far Northern Ireland's film industry has come since 2004, Colin adds, "It's hard to believe that when I was a student coming through, that we would be where we are. We have got a place in the filmmaking industry now."

    An engaging night of Irish cinema, covering everything from the craft of tension-building to the state of all-island filmmaking, all in this episode of Irish Stew.

    With thanks to the Northern Ireland Bureau for their support of this screening and Q&A, Solas Nua and Festival Director Maedhbh Mc Cullagh for naming Irish Stew in the Capital Irish Film Festival Podcast-in-Residence and to John Collins for recording this episode.

    Links

    No Ordinary Heist

    • IMDb
    • Wikipedia

    Colin McIvor

    • IMDb

    Ruth Carter

    • Picture Locked Productions
    • IMDb
    • LinkedIn
    • Instagram

    All Irish Stew Libations Episodes - Ten episodes. All in one place.

    • Capital Irish Film Festival Episodes

    Irish Stew Links

    • Episode Page: Fergus Carey
    • Website Home Page
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn
    • Bluesky
    • Mastodon
    • Media Partner: IrishCentral

    Episode Details: Season 8, Episode 13; Total Episode Count: 154

    Show more Show less
    23 mins
  • From Burgerland to Fergie’s Pub: An Irish Publican’s Philadelphia Story
    Mar 16 2026

    North Dublin native Fergus “Fergie” Carey didn’t just open a bar in Philadelphia, he helped invent a neighborhood, a scene, and a sense of community that stretches from Center City to the Irish arts world and back again. In this on‑location episode recorded upstairs at Fergie’s Pub on Sansom Street, Irish Stew cohost John Lee traces Fergie’s journey from Burgerland on O’Connell Street to becoming one of Philly’s best‑known publicans and civic connectors.

    Fergie recalls the bleak job prospects of 1980s Dublin, his short, ill‑fated stint in Houston, and the sudden sense of being “revered because you’re Irish” when he finally landed in Philadelphia and started a job at El Taco Grande the very next morning. He walks us through bartending at McGlinchey’s, the leap to open Fergie’s with his Palestinian partner Wajih Abed in a rough‑and‑tumble City Center street, and the chaos of a first night saw the Guinness run dry in 40 minutes.

    We explore how Fergie built a career as co‑owner or founder of beloved spots like Monk’s Café, The Goat, The Jim, and soon The Monto, while never losing sight of the core lesson he learned in fast food: you’re managing people, not walls. He talks about keeping a pub current yet grounded in tradition through his self-invented live-band karaoke, Quizzo evenings, Saturday trad sessions, ballad nights, and the hugely popular “pub sing.”

    We also hear about Fergie’s deep engagement with Philadelphia’s civic and Irish cultural life, from Inis Nua Theatre Company and Beckett in the back room, to his tours to Ireland and charity concerts like his recreation of The Last Waltz.

    We spoke on eve of the Irish American Business Chamber & Network’s Ambassador’s Awards Luncheon, the signature annual Irish event on the city’s calendar, after which those in-the-know kept the craic going at the nearby Fergie’s Pub.

    Among them were local business and civic leaders John Cummins and Adele Farrell who will share their insights on the Irish American Business Chamber & Network and tales from their own Dublin-to-Philadelphia success story on a future episode of Irish Stew.

    Links

    Fergie’s Pub

    • Website
    • Facebook
    • Instagram


    All Irish Stew Libations Episodes - Ten episodes. All in one place.

    • Libations Episodes

    Irish Stew Links

    • Episode Page: Fergus Carey
    • Website Home Page
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn
    • Bluesky
    • Mastodon
    • Media Partner: IrishCentral

    Episode Details: Season 8, Episode 12; Total Episode Count: 153

    Show more Show less
    25 mins
  • Mollie Guidera: This Language Is Ours
    Mar 9 2026

    A language returned
    Mollie Guidera returns to the Irish Stew for a second conversation. Since her first appearance in November 2023, she has published The Gaeilge Guide and grown Irish with Molly into the fastest-growing Gaeilge community in the world — more than 10,000 students across 75 countries. But what Mollie is really doing is harder to quantify: dismantling the barriers that sit between Irish people and their own language.

    The problem was never the language
    Fourteen years of compulsory classes, taught through the very language you were trying to learn, left a generation feeling guilty for failing at something that was never properly taught. Mollie's argument is simple: the language is logical, patterned, and far more learnable than people believe. The problem was always the delivery.

    Hidden in plain sight
    We spend time on Hiberno English — the way Irish survives in everyday speech. "Is the dinner not ready yet?" Nobody in America says that. Say it in Irish and it makes perfect grammatical sense. From Wilde to Joyce to Sally Rooney, the Irish literary tradition is Hiberno English in action — a colonized people turning the language of their oppressor into a thing of beauty.

    The key holder
    The episode carries the presence of Manchán Magan, who passed away last year. Mollie recalls asking Manchán for advice on a documentary about her offshore students — Hong Kong, Moscow, Alaska — and his reply coming back immediately: go for it. His wife's words at the Irish Book Awards said it best: Manchán opened the door and showed us all the way through. We just have to walk.

    The language is yours
    Fluency is a myth. What matters is showing up consistently, with curiosity, and without shame. The language is yours. It always was.

    Episode Quote
    "People have this negative reaction to Irish — and yet this regret for not learning it. There's a very complicated relationship. But I don't think the language itself is complicated."
    — Mollie Guidera

    Links

    Mollie Guidera

    • Website: Irish With Mollie
    • Book: The Gaeilge Guide
    • Podcast: Irish with Mollie
    • Instagram
    • TikTok

    Irish Language Resources

    • TEG: Irish Language Certification
    • An Siopa Leabhar - Irish Language Book Store

    All Irish Stew Irish Language Episodes - Ten episodes. All in one place.

    • Irish Language Episodes

    Irish Stew Links

    • Website
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn
    • Bluesky
    • Mastodon
    • Media Partner: IrishCentral

    Episode Details: Season 8, Episode 11; Total Episode Count: 152

    Show more Show less
    57 mins
All stars
Most relevant
Martin and John really explore the impact of Irish culture on itself and the world! The in-depth interviews open up new facets on the short and long term changes in modern Ireland

Exploring the Impact of Irish culture

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.