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  • Mary Byrne
    Mar 1 2026
    In a wide-ranging interview the singer chats about getting back into the dating scene, what pushed her to pursue a career in singing in her 40’s, her experience in the X Factor machine and handling her own mental health/depression
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    22 min
  • Joshua Burnside
    Mar 1 2026
    The Northern Irish singer-songwriter chats about the vibrant music scene in Belfast now, coping with grief, his new album ‘It’s Not Going To Be OK’ and a Choice music award nomination (for copyright reasons the full tracks performed during this interview cannot be podcast)
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    10 min
  • Charleen Hurtubise
    Mar 1 2026
    The American author, who has been living in Ireland for 27 years, brings both those cultures to her new novel ‘Saoirse’. She chats about growing up in a family of 8 children, the Irish connection on her mother’s side, always wanting to be a writer, dealing with the death of parents and why she chose to settle in Donegal.
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    13 min
  • Nikki Hayes
    Feb 22 2026
    The former 2FM DJ talks about how she lost everything to alcoholism, being homeless and only when she hit rock bottom did she realise she needed the help of others.
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    21 min
  • Orla Drumgoole
    Feb 22 2026
    The former teacher has gained a significant following online for her no-nonsense cooking tutorials from her own kitchen. Known as ‘Irish Mammy Cooks’, her first cookbook has just been published (by Gill) Instagram: @irishmammycooks
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    15 min
  • Daragh Fleming
    Feb 22 2026
    The poet/writer from Cork chats about his love of writing from an early age, putting his writing into the public sphere and his very supportive parents (he reads two of his poems ‘If I Ever Have Boys’ and ‘If I Ever Have Girls’) Instagram: @daraghfleming
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    14 min
  • Russell Watson
    Feb 15 2026
    The tenor and classical crossover artist chats about growing up in working-class Manchester, his career really taking off after first performing at football matches and serious health scares like vocal chord polyps and two brain tumours. He will be back in Ireland to perform in May 2026. Official website: https://russellwatson.com/
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    27 min
  • PD Savage
    Feb 15 2026
    The former gaelic footballer and Crossfit champion from Co Down chats about his sporting career and why the tv show Heated Rivalry prompted him to publicly come out as gay
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    13 min