Gus Tolster, teacher of Chen Tai Chi, talks to Noel Mc Guinnes about Chen Tai Chi, it’s practices, teachings, how to use it to benefit everyday life, North Dublin Tai Chi and how to get involved in his new classes.
Gerry Light, Assistant General Secretary for ‘Mandate Trade Union’, talks to Noel Mc Guinness about Retail and Bar workers need to Organise for higher rates and the Anti-Union behavior of some employers in the Retail Industry.
One of our very own Norma Burke, Journalist at Near FM talks to Noel Mc Guinness about her visit to the 4DX Launch Party at Cineworld, her experience in the funky seats, smells and visuals that make for a fun filled afternoon…
Oisin Coghlan, spokesperson for ‘The Stop Climate Chaos Coalition’ talks to Noel Mc Guinness about the ‘Citizens Assembly report’ and how the state can make Ireland the leader in tackling climate change.
Michael Hennessy interviews “See -Change” Ambassador, Nicola Hampson, in relation to” See – Change” and their Green Ribbon Campaign, dedicated to ending mental health stigma, and changing mindsets about mental health problems, in Ireland. “See-Change” are passionate about equality, and aim to…
Michael Hennessy interviews Dr. Caitriona King Phd. on the topic of psychoanalysis. This is the 2nd interview in the series, the first was originally broadcast on May the 30th 2017 and is also available as a NEAR FM Podcast. This 2nd interview…
Welcome to the A to Z of Historical Blunders, the show that reminds us about the dangers of history repeating itself. This week, our dial will oscillate between 16th century England and early 19th century Europe and compare the fates of an…
Welcome to the A to Z of Historical Blunders, the show that reminds us about the dangers of history repeating itself. This week, our dial will oscillate between late 18th century France and early 20th century Russia, where two kings, over a…
Welcome to the A to Z of Historical Blunders, the show that reminds us about the dangers of history repeating itself. This week, our dial will oscillate between 1415 and 1917 and look at the battles of Agincourt and Passchendaele. Both battles,…