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Thursday, November 24th, 2011Last week on the Small Business Show we interviewed motivation expert Brian Moore. He explained how fear can inhibit success, and how we can overcome that.
After the radio interview, we got out the video camera, as Brian demonstrated one of his techniques with presenter Kehlan Kirwan
I’ve worked in radio for over 20 years. […]
Small Business Show Showcases Irish Innovation
Friday, November 4th, 2011Big ideas are centre stage on this week’s Small Business Show, from Irish researchers developing innovative cancer treatments, to the Galway Medical Engineering firm whose patents set it apart from the crowd.
Social Media Expert Pat Carroll of Touch Communications joins us to review the news and talk about last week’s Dublin Web Summit. And the summit organiser, Paddy Cosgrave, explains why networking […]
Ar Strae sa tSaotharlann - Irish Language Science Series
Tuesday, August 9th, 2011One of our major productions over the past year was Ar Strae sa tSaotharlann, a 15-part weekly half hour radio programme, commisioned by RTÉ Raidio na Gaeltachta and broadcast over the last 4 months of 2010.
Following in the footsteps of our 2008 series Eureka!, Ar Strae sa tSaotharlann was produced by Conn Ó Muíneacháin, and […]
Introducing The Small Business Show
Wednesday, July 20th, 2011Our latest production is for FocuSMEIreland.com, the business resource dedicated to Small and Medium Enterprises. FocuSME’s Editor Kehlan Kirwan presents a weekly audio podcast with news and information for the SME community. The show is produced and co-presented by Edgecast Media’s Conn Ó Muíneacháin.
The Small Business Show is an integral part of FocuSME’s […]
New Radio Documentary explores the Irish Language in County Clare
Monday, October 25th, 2010A new radio documentary about the Irish language in County Clare will be broadcast on Clare FM on Bank Holiday Monday.
‘Gaeilge an Chláir’ is produced by Edgecast Media for Clare FM, with support from the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland. The programme also received assistance from ‘An Clár as Gaeilge’, the organisation which works to […]





