• Introducing the Silent Majority Media
    Mar 22 2026

    The start of a fresh chapter and an exciting new journey following on from The James Conway Experience.We’ve made meaningful changes to deliver greater value to our audience, viewers, and subscribers, with a stronger focus on quality, consistency, and engaging content.The Silent Majority Media brings together three people for their different knowledge and expertise:James Conway, Maurice Fitz (also known as The Long Acre), and Catherine Ryan (Ryan Marketing Solutions).As we grow, we’ll also be introducing new voices and perspectives along the way.Our platform will explore a wide range of topics, from agriculture and business to lifestyle, culture, and current conversations… creating space for open and engaging discussion.This is more than just a media project.It’s an independent Irish platform built to support real conversations, real stories, diverse perspectives, and meaningful content.Welcome to The Silent Majority Media.Visit and subscribe at:www.thesilentmajoritymedia.comwww.homesteadershoolie.com

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    3 mins
  • Old Fair Day This Sunday - Walks & Chats with The Long Acre
    Mar 17 2026

    Come along for the chats between James & Maurice (The Long Acre) as they explore the farm, ahead of the Old Fair Day this Sunday on Conways Farm! 22nd March from 10am. €5 for visitors and €10 for vendors/sellers. Cash Only! Eircode F26DK11


    They talk about all things farming, the fair day, life, Homesteaders Hoolie and much more

    Tickets are now for SALE again for the Homesteaders Hoolie from www.homesteadershoolie.com! Ticket sales close on 31st May.

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    41 mins
  • Inside The Bug Out Prepper Shop
    Mar 6 2026

    In Part 5 of James and Darren’s trip to the UK, the lads visit The Bug Out Prepper Shop and chat with Leigh Price, the man behind the business. The conversation explores the growing interest in preparedness, survival gear, and the mindset behind being ready for uncertain times.

    They discuss the reality of prepping today, from bug-out bags and emergency supplies to the practical steps people are taking to become more self-reliant. Visiting the shop in person gives James and Darren a real insight into the equipment people are buying and the reasons why preparedness has become such a talking point in recent years.

    As always, the conversation is open and honest, touching on resilience, preparedness, and the importance of thinking ahead in an unpredictable world.

    You can learn more about Leigh and The Bug Out Prepper Shop here:
    https://www.thebugout.co.uk/

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Across the Water: Conversations with John Hamer
    Mar 5 2026

    In part 3 of this series, James and Darren take their journey to the UK for a thought-provoking sit-down with John Hamer, conspiracy researcher and author.

    John Hamer is known for his extensive work examining hidden histories, secret societies, global power structures, and alternative interpretations of major world events. Through his books and lectures, he explores narratives that challenge mainstream historical accounts - encouraging people to question what they think they know about politics, religion, and global influence.

    This isn’t about telling you what to believe....it’s about exploring perspectives, asking better questions, and understanding why so many people are searching for alternative explanations in today’s world.

    Whether you agree, disagree, or sit somewhere in the middle, this conversation will challenge you to think deeper.

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    30 mins
  • The Woodlandr, Warminster | Digital ID, Land Navigation & Communal Living
    Feb 23 2026

    In Part 2 of the new series, James and Darren continue their journey exploring solutions to rural depopulation, diversification, and new ways of living and working in the countryside.This episode brings them to The Woodlandr near Warminster, close to Stonehenge, where they discuss land navigation, digital identity, and the growing interest in communal and alternative rural living. The conversation explores how technology, land access, and community-led models may shape the future of rural life, while also reflecting on the challenges and opportunities facing modern countryside communities.As part of this wider trip across the UK, the lads are meeting people and projects that are doing things differently....looking at practical ideas that could help rural areas adapt, diversify, and thrive.This is the second episode in the current series documenting the journey, with more episodes and conversations to follow.If you’d like to support the show and help us keep documenting real rural stories, travel, and behind-the-scenes insights, you can become a member of The James Conway Experience on Patreon.Paid members get early access to episodes, bonus content, and exclusive updates from the road as we continue exploring solutions for rural communities and diversification.Join here: https://patreon.com/JamesConwayExp

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Kitchen Coos & Ewes Visit | Rural Tourism, Native Breeds & Reviving Countryside Communities Series
    Feb 18 2026

    This new series follows James and Darren as they travel across the UK and beyond in search of real, practical solutions to rural depopulation and diversification.

    On this trip, they explore standout rural enterprises. First stop, is a visit to South West Scotland to meet the team behind Kitchen Coos & Ewes – a farm that has built a thriving tourism and education business around native Highland cattle, authentic countryside experiences, and homemade cooking. From welcoming UK and international visitors to celebrating traditional farming and food, this episode looks at how rural businesses can diversify while staying true to their roots.

    Along this series, we share insights from their wider journey (including stops like Clarkson’s Farm) as they dig into what’s working in rural communities and what lessons can be brought home.

    This is the first of several episodes in the series as we document the trip, the people we meet, and the ideas shaping the future of rural life and business.

    Thanks for your patience while we transition to our new ways of doing things...regular episodes will now be back up and running

    Enjoying the podcast? If you’d like to support the show and help us keep documenting real rural stories, travel, and behind-the-scenes insights, you can become a member of The James Conway Experience on Patreon.

    Paid members get early access to episodes, bonus content, and exclusive updates from the road as we continue exploring solutions for rural communities and diversification, and more.

    Join here: https://patreon.com/JamesConwayExp

    Your support helps keep the microphones on and the journey going.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Gareth Wyn Jones on the James Conway Experience
    Jan 30 2026

    Join James and Darren as they head across the Irish Sea for an unforgettable boots-on-the-ground adventure. Whislt their they head to the rugged hills of North Wales. This time, the duo visits one of the UK's most beloved and outspoken farmers: Gareth Wyn Jones at his historic family farm, Ty'n Llwyfan.Gareth Wyn Jones is a generational Welsh hill farmer, sheep and cattle man, TV presenter, and massive social media personality (with millions of followers across YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook under #FollowAFarmer and #LivingtheDream). Born and raised in the stunning Carneddau mountains (part of the Snowdonia region), Gareth has lived his entire life on the same family farm above Llanfairfechan, where his ancestors have worked the land for over 375 years. From childhood days helping his father tend flocks, mend stone walls, and manage grazing lands overlooking the sea, Gareth took the reins of this traditional upland operation—balancing hardy sheep and cattle farming with modern advocacy for British agriculture. Known as the "nation's favourite farmer" and a passionate voice on everything from sustainable practices to policy challenges facing rural communities, he's starred in BBC shows like The Family Farm, appeared on countless media outlets, and built a huge online following sharing the real, unfiltered life of hill farming.#LiveTheDream amid today's pressures on agriculture.Tune in to The James Conway Experience for raw, engaging talks with interesting characters tackling current topics, hot issues, and life on the ground. New episodes drop weekly—subscribe now!


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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • Top of the Tiktok Guests on The James Conway Experience
    Dec 19 2025

    In the final podcast of the year we look at some of the best guests we had from TokTok.



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    1 hr and 1 min