In this episode of Season 2 of The Language Question ~ Ceist na Teangan, host Finghin Mac Cárthaigh (Flor McCarthy) sits down with Mollie Guidera, educator, writer, and language activist.Together, they explore how learning Irish (Gaeilge) can go far beyond grammar and vocabulary, opening powerful pathways into identity, heritage, and belonging.Thanks for your interest in The Language Question ~ Ceist na Teangan! Subscribe for free to receive priority notification on future episodes and to receive valuable learning resources.Mollie shares her journey from struggling with Irish at school to building a global community of over 10,000 learners through Irish with Mollie. Through storytelling, etymology, and innovative teaching methods, she is helping people reconnect with the language in a way that is joyful, accessible, and meaningful.Throughout the conversation, they reflect on the emotional power of Irish — from family connections and memory to the deep cultural meanings embedded within words.This episode reminds us that Irish is not simply something to learn — it is something to experience, feel, and live.This episode celebrates:* The role of storytelling in learning Irish* The power of etymology to unlock meaning* The emotional connection between language, identity, and heritage* The importance of accessibility and community in language revivalIf you’ve ever felt disconnected from Irish — or unsure where to begin — this episode will inspire you to start again.Special Listener OfferAs mentioned in the episode, Mollie is offering listeners a free Irish mini-course to help you get started.Access the free course here:Free Irish mini-course Thanks for your interest in The Language Question ~ Ceist na Teangan! Subscribe for free to receive priority notification on future episodes and to receive valuable learning resources.Podcast NotesRelearning Irish as an AdultMollie Guidera shares her personal journey with the Irish language — from finding it difficult in school to rediscovering it later in life.Her experience reflects that of many learners in Ireland and abroad: Irish is often not difficult in itself, but shaped by our relationship with it. By approaching it differently — with curiosity and creativity — it becomes far more accessible and enjoyable.Language, Identity and Family ConnectionOne of the most powerful moments in the episode is Mollie’s story about speaking Irish with her grandmother.Switching to Irish created a deeper connection between them, showing how language can carry emotion, memory, and belonging in ways that go far beyond communication.For many learners, Irish becomes a way of reconnecting not only with the past — but with family, identity, and self.Thanks for your interest in The Language Question ~ Ceist na Teangan! Subscribe for free to receive priority notification on future episodes and to receive valuable learning resources.Irish Is More Logical Than You ThinkMollie challenges the common belief that Irish is overly complicated.She explains how Irish is actually highly structured and patterned — often more consistent than English — and how understanding these patterns can transform the learning experience.By exploring etymology and structure, learners begin to see Irish not as confusing, but as beautifully logical and expressive.Building a Global Irish CommunityThrough Irish with Mollie, she has created a global learning community with students in over 85 countries.Her approach combines:* Self-paced learning* Live lessons* Community interaction* Flexible, accessible resourcesThis model allows learners to engage with Irish in a way that fits their lives, while also emphasising the importance of shared learning and connection.Thanks for your interest in The Language Question ~ Ceist na Teangan! Subscribe for free to receive priority notification on future episodes and to receive valuable learning resources.Making Irish Accessible for EveryoneAccessibility and inclusivity are central to Mollie’s work.Drawing on her experience in education, she creates resources that support different learning styles — visual, auditory, and interactive — ensuring that Irish is open to everyone, regardless of background or ability.Her approach reflects a broader shift: Irish is no longer just a school subject, but a living language for everyone.The Gaeilge GuideSpark Your Connection to the Irish Language and LegacyMollie’s book, The Gaeilge Guide, offers a fresh and inspiring way to engage with Irish.Rather than focusing only on grammar, it invites learners to:* Discover patterns in the language* Explore the meaning behind words* Connect with Irish culture and heritage* Experience Irish as something living and relevantThe book has been shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards 2025 and continues to inspire learners worldwide.Buy the book here:Buy nowFree Irish Learning ResourcesIf you enjoyed this episode of The Language Question ~ Ceist na Teangan and want to continue your ...
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