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The Irish Snug Podcast

The Irish Snug Podcast

By: Tim Grant
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Pull up a stool and settle in. The Irish Snug Podcast is your dedicated corner for the stories, history, and characters that make Irish pub culture legendary. From the storied wood of Manhattan’s iconic bars to the hidden gems of the Irish countryside, we sit down with the people who keep the tradition alive. Whether it’s a deep dive into family legacies or a chat with a local regular, we’re capturing the spirit of Ireland, one pint and one story at a time. (Formerly the Pubs & Pints Podcast).


Rooted in the Irish tradition of

great storytelling, each episode invites listeners to pull

up a stool and enjoy tales that range from laugh-out-

loud funny to deeply moving.

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  • Highland Games, Irish Wrestling & Celtic Pride: The No Fame Games | Josh Mackintosh
    Jun 1 2026
    What happens when you mix traditional Scottish heavy events, ancient Irish wrestling styles, stone lifting, a traveling Irish pub, and a deep respect for the elders who kept Celtic traditions alive? You get the No Fame Games.In this episode of The Irish Snug Podcast, Tim sits down with Josh MacKintosh, founder of the No Fame Games, to talk about the upcoming Celtic Strength World Championships, the revival of ancient strength traditions, and the deeper meaning behind Celtic culture, heritage, camaraderie, and community.Josh shares how the No Fame Games began in a Massachusetts backyard during the pandemic and grew into an international Celtic strength event featuring athletes from around the world. The conversation covers Highland Games heavy events, stone lifting, Irish collar-and-elbow wrestling, Scottish backhold wrestling, shillelagh traditions, Irish martial arts, the role of Guinness and The Black Harp traveling Irish pub, and the importance of preserving cultural traditions in an authentic way.⏱️ CHAPTERS0:00:02 Welcome to The Irish Snug Podcast0:01:26 Josh’s family background, Scottish ancestry, and New England roots0:04:02 How the pandemic led to the first No Fame Games0:05:22 From a backyard gathering to 140 athletes and a world championship0:06:48 David Conn, backyard stone lifting, and the revival of Irish lifting stones0:08:47 Breaking down the events: Four championships across Irish and Scottish traditions0:09:04 Scottish Highland Games (stone put, Braemar stone, weights for distance)0:14:19 Caber toss and the famous “telephone pole” event0:20:50 Celtic wrestling and the historic return of Scottish backhold0:22:20 Irish collar-and-elbow wrestling and its forgotten history in America0:24:36 Stone lifting and team-based strength events (truck pull, deadlift, stone over bar)0:30:06 Stone lifting stations and working with Martin Jancsics and David Conn0:31:02 Bringing David Conn’s Copper Coast lifting stone to Boston0:35:48 How Josh’s Ireland trip deepened the mission of seeking authenticity0:36:43 Cultural panel discussion: What is Celtic strength?0:39:55 Shillelaghs and the ancient Irish art of stick fighting0:44:36 Stone of the Fianna, Martin Jancsics, and Rogue’s Stoneland documentary0:45:14 Dúchas archives and the rediscovery of Irish lifting stones0:47:22 Guinness sponsorship, B.T.’s Smokehouse, and The Black Harp traveling Irish pub0:50:07 Jerry Divine’s poem “Mac Tíre” and the emotional impact on Josh1:00:33 Boston Scally caps and hands-on strength education1:05:08 Final question: Which historical Celtic figure would Josh share a pint with?🔗 LINKS & WEBSITES MENTIONEDNo Fame Games: https://www.nofamegames.com/The Black Harp Traveling Irish Pub: https://theblackharp.com/B.T.’s Smokehouse: https://www.btsmokehouse.com/Boston Scally: https://www.bostonscally.com/Irish Collar & Elbow Wrestling Federation: https://www.collarandelbow.ie/Rogue Fitness — Stoneland documentary: https://www.roguefitness.com/theindex...Dúchas — National Folklore Collection: https://www.duchas.ie/Guinness: https://www.guinness.com/Follow The Irish Snug Podcast:Website: https://www.theirishsnugpodcast.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@irishsnugSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1V1xWuVTsJ13NpbcRIQrHWApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-irish-snug-podcast/id1842749209Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/irish_snug#NoFameGames #CelticStrength #IrishCulture #HighlandGames #TheBlackHarpSend us Fan MailSupport the show
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  • The Shillelagh: Reviving Ireland’s Indigenous Martial Arts | Nathan Featherstone
    May 23 2026
    In today’s episode, Nathan Featherstone joins us from Dublin - an elite martial artist, historian, and leader of the global renaissance of the indigenous Irish art of stick fighting.Many of us grew up with a shillelagh in our homes, viewing it simply as a traditional walking stick or an Irish souvenir. But as Nathan explains, its history is far deeper, more complicated, and entirely fascinating. Driven underground by the 17th-century Penal Laws—which effectively outlawed "being Irish" and banned the ownership of conventional weapons—the shillelagh became a vital tool for self-defense, recreation, and massive "faction fights" at local cattle markets.Nathan breaks down the physics of the weapon, the two surviving traditional styles (Doyle and Antrim), the role women played in these historical brawls, and how he is working to keep these martial arts alive today through sparring and international workshops. We also discuss his work revitalizing traditional Irish Collar and Elbow wrestling and what to expect at the upcoming Neo-Trad Games near Boston!⏱️ Episode Timestamps[00:00:02] - Welcome to The Irish Snug & Guest Introduction [00:01:01] - Host Tim shares his personal family shillelagh story [00:02:19] - The Penal Laws: How the shillelagh became Ireland's hidden weapon [00:03:51] - Stick fighting as recreation and letting off steam [00:05:06] - Fair days and faction fights: 5,000-person brawls [00:06:00] - Land clearances, city guilds (Butchers vs. Weavers), and sectarian feuds [00:07:36] - Peak popularity and how the Great Famine nearly drove the art extinct [00:08:00] - The social pushback: The GAA and the "saints and scholars" image [00:09:22] - Tracking folklore through the Dúchas archive [00:10:46] - Wood types: From outlawed Irish oak to traditional blackthorn [00:11:21] - The history of "souvenir" shillelaghs and 1960s American tourism [00:13:35] - The 7 specific types of Irish sticks [00:14:32] - Preserving traditional Irish Collar and Elbow wrestling [00:15:33] - The loss of young Irish men across generations of global wars [00:16:39] - Thanking the Irish diaspora for keeping traditions alive [00:17:18] - Nathan's martial arts background: MMA, Judo, and starting Ireland's first Sumo school [00:19:50] - The Rambling Kern: Deconstructing post-colonial stereotypes of Irish history [00:23:09] - Doyle vs. Antrim: Understanding the two surviving styles of Irish stick fighting [00:24:39] - The unique mechanics of the shillelagh grip and the "flick" action [00:25:56] - The historical rules: Women with rock-filled aprons and ground-fighting bans [00:26:55] - Evaluating historical artwork vs. modern living lineages [00:31:06] - The rhythm and combat acoustics of stick combinations [00:33:18] - How to train safely: Padded sticks, fencing masks, and tire drills [00:35:29] - Self-defense practicality vs. the dangers of turning it into a sport [00:37:59] - Nathan's global training tours and his goals for students in Ireland [00:40:31] - Embracing a modern Irish identity free from historical shackles [00:41:25] - Dismantling anti-Irish drinking stereotypes [00:43:42] - Thoughts on bringing Irish stick fighting to the Joe Rogan Experience [00:44:33] - The New England Celtic Games & the upcoming Northeastern Wrestling Championship 🔗 Links & Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeNathan’s Platform: Check out historical videos and martial arts demonstrations on Nathan's page, The Rambling Kern. YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ramblingkern Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theramblingkern/Folklore Archive: Explore the Irish history and folklore archive mentioned by Nathan at http://Dúchas.ie. Upcoming Events: Get tickets and information for the No Fame Games (expanding from the Highland Games) in Milford, Massachusetts, taking place this June 13th. http://nofamegames.comIf you enjoyed this episode, please hit the SUBSCRIBE button and the bell icon so you never miss a story from the Snug. Sláinte!Follow The Irish Snug Podcast:Website: https://www.theirishsnugpodcast.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@irishsnugSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1V1xWuVTsJ13NpbcRIQrHWApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-irish-snug-podcast/id1842749209Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/irish_snug#IrishStickFighting #Shillelagh #IrishCulture #MartialArts #TheRamblingKernSend us Fan MailSupport the show
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  • 40 Years of Irish Music, Stories & Tradition | Joanie Madden, Cherish the Ladies
    May 9 2026

    For over 40 years, Joanie Madden has led Cherish the Ladies from small pub sessions to the world’s biggest stages, helping bring Irish culture, storytelling, music, and heritage to audiences across the globe. In this episode of The Irish Snug Podcast, Joanie shares an incredible journey filled with unforgettable stories, hard-earned lessons, deep family roots, and the passion that has driven her remarkable career for over four decades.

    From growing up in Woodlawn in the Bronx as the daughter of All-Ireland champion accordion player Joe Madden, to becoming one of the most influential whistle and flute players in Irish music history, Joanie shares incredible stories from her journey through the world of Irish music.

    In this episode, Joanie talks about:
    • learning the whistle as a young girl in New York
    • competing in Ireland at just 13 years old
    • founding Cherish the Ladies and breaking barriers for women in Irish music
    • touring the world for over 40 years
    • friendships with Liam Clancy, Tommy Makem, and even meeting Bob Dylan
    • emotional stories about Irish immigration and her mother’s sacrifices
    • the origins of some of her most beloved tunes including “The Cat’s Meow” and “Longing for Home”
    • life during COVID and the future of live Irish music
    • unforgettable sessions in Ireland and Japan
    • and why Irish music continues to connect people all over the world
    This episode is full of laughter, emotion, history, and incredible storytelling — exactly what The Irish Snug Podcast is all about.

    ☘️ If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe, like, and share to help keep Irish stories, music, and traditions alive.

    TIMESTAMPS
    • [0:00:02] Introduction to Joanie Madden and Irish traditional music
    • [0:01:21] Growing up in Woodlawn, the Bronx, and her Irish immigrant parents
    • [0:03:06] Learning tin whistle from Jack Coen and playing with her father’s band
    • [0:04:44] First trip to Ireland and competing at Fleadh Cheoil
    • [0:06:17] WFUV radio and the importance of Irish music broadcasting
    • [0:07:25] FDNY memories and music after 9/11
    • [0:11:39] Leaving college to become a full-time musician
    • [0:12:28] The founding story of Cherish the Ladies
    • [0:13:33] Proving doubters wrong and achieving worldwide success
    • [0:15:00] Writing “The Cat’s Meow” at 14 years old
    • [0:17:15] Composing tunes and life on the road
    • [0:19:21] The emotional story behind “Longing for Home”
    • [0:23:03] “The Christmas Letter” and preserving Irish immigrant stories
    • [0:25:06] Performing in Ireland as an Irish American
    • [0:27:19] Irish cruises, festivals, and becoming a music ambassador
    • [0:29:22] Memories of 9/11 and connections to FDNY families
    • [0:31:04] Lessons learned from Liam Clancy and the Clancy Brothers
    • [0:35:45] Meeting Bob Dylan at Tommy Makem’s Pavilion
    • [0:39:18] COVID shutdowns and the future of live music
    • [0:42:41] Magical Irish music sessions around the world
    • [0:43:07] Playing traditional Irish music in Japan
    • [0:45:44] Joanie performs live on tin whistle
    • [0:47:47] Closing thoughts and farewell

    Follow and support Joanie Madden & Cherish the Ladies:
    • Tours, cruises, festivals, and music releases
    • Traditional Irish music and cultural events worldwide

    Websites:
    https://cherishtheladies.com/
    https://joaniemaddencruise.com/

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    http://TheIrishSnugPodcast.com

    #IrishMusic #JoanieMadden #CherishTheLadies #TinWhistle #IrishCulture

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