Interview with Erin Caffery from My Nametags, about the most popular names of 2020 and the importance, during the current crisis, of individually tagged school and sports gear.
On the show Patrick was joined by writer Brian Kennedy who joined us to chat about his latest book ‘That Summer in Dublin’, a biography of the band Bagatelle. Brian talked about his memories of the recently deceased Liam Reilly and chatted…
Anne O’Mahony worked with Concern Worldwide from 1982 until she retired in late 2020. Darren J. Prior spoke to her on Near FM about some of her work over those years including some of the many hardships and rewards of working with…
The Life and Music Of Christy Moore. This two hour special explores the life and music of the person voted Ireland’s Greatest Living Musician, The programme traces his career spanning fifty years from his early days with Planxty, Moving Hearts and his…
Karl Fenlon talks to GROW CEO, Michele Kerrigan, about what GROW offers to people who seek aid with their mental health, how it operates through members helping others and its change in operations to the Covid outbreak. For more information visit,…
A tandem of post-modernism on the R827 – the young James Joyce and Flann O’Brien gadding about Blackrock If you were a municipal historian you might take a passing interest in what de Selby has to say on the subject of roads,…
On Northside Today, Donie Tarrant talks to Jack Byrne about the changes coming to the TV licence fee, the Future of Media Commission, and the necessary supports for community radio. Jack Byrne is Chairperson of Community Radio Ireland (Craol) . To read…
Chile, Croatia and Brazil have more in common than just football! Tomás León, Lidija Radacic and Luciano Mariano chat about the difficulties of understanding and making themselves understood in a world where everyone speaks English. Getting a dementia diagnosis is like learning…
Confidence – if you have it, it can empower you to reach heights you never thought possible. But if you don’t, it can have a devastating effect on your future’ – so says Professor Ian Robertson on this episode of Voyage…