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13/04/23

Calls for All-Island Strategic Rail Review Report to be published - Into the West @ Near FM (13 April '23)








Soundbite -  Where will the funding come for extending rail in West Ulster? 


Steve Bradley, Into the West rail lobby group


11/04/23

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06/04/23

Dalai Lama XIV (82)

 



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Comhaontú Aoine an Chéasta @ 25; Sprioc Lárionad na Gaeilge a thógáil i gCathair na Gaillimhe - Ar Mhuin na Muice, Near FM (6.4.23)

 


Fergus O'Dowd TD agus Bríd Ní Chonghóile, Gaillimh le Gaeilge

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Naval Ravikant (16)

 


Dr. Nicole LePera (4)

 


An Cheathrú Gaeltachta & comharthaí dátheangacha i mBéal Feirste - Forbairt Feirste @ Near FM (2023)




Jake Mac Siacais, Forbairt Feirste


Ar Mhuin na Muice - Near FM

04/04/23

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Dr. Nicole Lepera (3)

 


01/04/23

Film - A Dangerous Method (2011)

 

I rented this tonight after only hearing about it today although it came out 12 years ago. The film is a lot better than it looks in the trailer I think. Freud came across better in the film than I thought that he would (not that I ever knew a lot about him). It helps to know a bit about both Jung and Freud before watching it. The film doesn't give any of Jung's many spiritual insights and stops at around 1914 - Jung lived until 1961. The film is about him and his first mistress and Freud. Freud died in 39.
It's good but unless you like Jung / his work / a lot of it you may well not get much out of it. A sequel / trilogy is called for given that Jung lived so long after 1914 where the film stops but his later work was so immense that it would possibly be hard to do it justice in one or two more films.




Trailer

# Carl Jung
# Sabina Spielrein
# Sigmund Freud