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Varadkar’s strong words on Brexit, but has government position changed?

Varadkar’s strong words on Brexit, but has government position changed?

Inside Politics: Former PUP member Sophie Long joins Michael O’Regan, Fiach Kelly and Mary Minihan

Wed Aug 02 2017 - 12:59
Inside Business Podcast: German auto industry faces existential crisis

Inside Business Podcast: German auto industry faces existential crisis

The BBC gender pay row and what the spill-over might be for RTÉ.

Wed Jul 26 2017 - 18:22
Maria Doyle-Kennedy: ‘Repeal the 8th? It’s about compassion’

Maria Doyle-Kennedy: ‘Repeal the 8th? It’s about compassion’

Actor and singer talks to the Róisín Meets podcast about new music and directing her first film

Fri Jul 07 2017 - 06:00
‘Thatcher wasn’t all women and Varadkar isn’t all gay men’ - Podcast

‘Thatcher wasn’t all women and Varadkar isn’t all gay men’ - Podcast

The Dublin Gay Men’s Chorus chats to Róisín Meets ahead of Dublin Pride

Fri Jun 23 2017 - 06:00
Inside Business podcast: ‘Belfast is ripe for new hotel investment’

Inside Business podcast: ‘Belfast is ripe for new hotel investment’

Hotelier Howard Hastings on his £53m ‘Grand Central’ hotel and RTÉ’s land sale

Wed Jun 21 2017 - 06:00
‘Unless you’re talking to bereaved fathers about their child, you’re not talking to them’

‘Unless you’re talking to bereaved fathers about their child, you’re not talking to them’

Feileacáin campaigner Ken Walsh speaks to the Róisín Meets podcast

Sun Jun 18 2017 - 10:00
Inside Business Podcast: UK hung parliament ignites hopes of a softer Brexit

Inside Business Podcast: UK hung parliament ignites hopes of a softer Brexit

Larry Broderick says AIB should set up a staff profit share scheme

Wed Jun 14 2017 - 18:49
‘Give up teaching? I wouldn’t live six months’ - Podcast

‘Give up teaching? I wouldn’t live six months’ - Podcast

Approaching 90, Veronica Dunne, the doyenne of Irish opera talks to Róisín Ingle

Fri Jun 09 2017 - 06:00
Inside Business Podcast: On Michael Noonan’s legacy

Inside Business Podcast: On Michael Noonan’s legacy

Former Labour TD Pat Rabbitte and Ibec’s Danny McCoy give their views

Wed Jun 07 2017 - 18:32
David Keenan: 'Music and words are my safety rope'

David Keenan: 'Music and words are my safety rope'

Musician speaks about honesty and singing in his own voice on the Róisín Meets podcast

Fri Jun 02 2017 - 07:00
The Women’s Podcast: ‘I was probably six when I was put on a diet’

The Women’s Podcast: ‘I was probably six when I was put on a diet’

2FM broadcaster Louise McSharry and Dominique McMullan talk bodies, with Róisín Ingle

Thu Jun 01 2017 - 16:00
Business Podcast: AIB’s share sale explained

Business Podcast: AIB’s share sale explained

Also Ryanair’s profit and the Mercantile pub row

Wed May 31 2017 - 18:29
The Women’s Podcast: National Maternity Hospital’s ‘watershed moment’

The Women’s Podcast: National Maternity Hospital’s ‘watershed moment’

Religious Affairs Correspondent Patsy McGarry on Sisters of Charity statement

Mon May 29 2017 - 18:31
‘Women writers have to take humiliation very well’

‘Women writers have to take humiliation very well’

Róisín Meets Podcast: Author Min Jin Lee on being rejected and taking her time to write

Fri May 26 2017 - 07:30
Living with anxiety: ‘I went from carefree to not being able to leave the house’

Living with anxiety: ‘I went from carefree to not being able to leave the house’

Journalist and author Caroline Foran tells Róisín Meets podcast how she learned to ‘own it’

Fri May 19 2017 - 07:00
Podcast: Fine Gael Ministers ‘on standby’ since October

Podcast: Fine Gael Ministers ‘on standby’ since October

Inside Politics: Fianna Fáil TD Seán Fleming on Kenny’s exit, Garda chief and the PAC

Wed May 17 2017 - 14:57
Eva O’Connor: ‘I think I’m running out of skeletons in my closet’

Eva O’Connor: ‘I think I’m running out of skeletons in my closet’

Playwright talks to the Róisín Meets podcast about life fuelling art

Fri May 12 2017 - 07:30
Inside Business Podcast: Pensions are a key issue in public sector pay report

Inside Business Podcast: Pensions are a key issue in public sector pay report

Also: What next in the Athlone Town betting scandal?

Wed May 10 2017 - 17:28
Kitty Holland on abortion regret: ‘Women should be trusted to make the wrong decision too’

Kitty Holland on abortion regret: ‘Women should be trusted to make the wrong decision too’

Irish Times Social Affairs Correspondent shares her story with The Women’s Podcast

Thu May 04 2017 - 09:00
Inside Business Podcast: EU and UK trade Brexit blows

Inside Business Podcast: EU and UK trade Brexit blows

Also in this episode, the Central Bank annual report, Kennedy-Wilson woes, JP Morgan and more

Wed May 03 2017 - 18:53
Sue Rynhart: 'I'm happy expressing myself and being heard'

Sue Rynhart: 'I'm happy expressing myself and being heard'

Dublin singer and composer speaks to the Róisín Meets podcast and plays three songs off her new album ‘Signals’

Fri Apr 28 2017 - 10:00
Amy Huberman and Dawn O’Porter on writing, motherhood and the joys of just saying no

Amy Huberman and Dawn O’Porter on writing, motherhood and the joys of just saying no

The Women’s Podcast: This episode was recorded live at an Irish Times Magazine event at The Sugar Club

Mon Apr 24 2017 - 16:00
Mary Coughlan “I could have died and I’m not thinking about that”

Mary Coughlan “I could have died and I’m not thinking about that”

Róisín Meets Podcast: Galway singer is back on stage at Vicar Street next month after overcoming heart disease

Fri Apr 21 2017 - 10:00
The Women’s Podcast: Amanda Palmer on making art in Trump’s America

The Women’s Podcast: Amanda Palmer on making art in Trump’s America

Dresden Dolls musician takes time out of a hectic world tour to speak to Una Mullally

Thu Apr 20 2017 - 16:45
World View Podcast: What is Trump’s plan for Syria?

World View Podcast: What is Trump’s plan for Syria?

This week’s episode also looks at disarming of Basque separatist group Eta

Thu Apr 20 2017 - 16:39
Inside Business Podcast: Will UK elections lead to softer Brexit?

Inside Business Podcast: Will UK elections lead to softer Brexit?

This week’s episode also looks at the impact on Irish workers of the review of US H-1B visas

Wed Apr 19 2017 - 19:02
Post baby photo? 'Maybe next time when your face has slimmed down'

Post baby photo? 'Maybe next time when your face has slimmed down'

Giovanna Fletcher, author of 'Happy Mum, Happy Baby' on the obsession with women’s post-baby bodies, hypno-birthing and more

Fri Apr 14 2017 - 08:00
The Women's Podcast: Does feminism begin at home?

The Women's Podcast: Does feminism begin at home?

In this live recording at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, mothers and daughters share their views on feminism

Thu Apr 13 2017 - 11:00
The Women's Podcast: Plan International Ireland's #LostGirls

The Women's Podcast: Plan International Ireland's #LostGirls

This episode was recorded live at Dublin's Smock Alley Theatre

Wed Apr 12 2017 - 15:00
Kevin Rowland: ‘I’m grateful for Come On Eileen, but don’t expect me to play it’

Kevin Rowland: ‘I’m grateful for Come On Eileen, but don’t expect me to play it’

Dexy’s legend talks to Róisín Meets about Dexy’s, hairdressing, Co Mayo and why revival tours aren’t his cuppa tea

Fri Apr 07 2017 - 10:00
Achievements of female explorers overshadowed by men

Achievements of female explorers overshadowed by men

Jacques Cousteau’s granddaughter Alexandra Cousteau says her grandmother Simone made his exploration possible

Thu Apr 06 2017 - 11:00
Podcast: What could Brexit mean for Gibraltar?

Podcast: What could Brexit mean for Gibraltar?

This week’s World View also covers Hungarian leaders targets Soros-funded university

Tue Apr 04 2017 - 17:00
Emily Logan: Don’t judge Irish women’s rights by ‘lesser standards’

Emily Logan: Don’t judge Irish women’s rights by ‘lesser standards’

Human rights in Ireland often ‘viewed as foreign policy’, commissioner tells Women's Podcast

Mon Apr 03 2017 - 17:00
WANTED: Men to explore the act of buying sex

WANTED: Men to explore the act of buying sex

The women behind a radical piece of theatre The Game set out their stall

Fri Mar 31 2017 - 10:00
Podcast: Confidence lacking as public digest another Garda controversy

Podcast: Confidence lacking as public digest another Garda controversy

In this edition of Inside Politics, Fianna Fáil’s Jim O’Callaghan discusses the latest crisis

Wed Mar 29 2017 - 13:37
World View Podcast: UK and EU prepare for Brexit talks

World View Podcast: UK and EU prepare for Brexit talks

Also on the podcast, Suzanne Lynch on Donald Trump’s divided Republicans

Tue Mar 28 2017 - 15:34
‘Having a one night stand doesn’t mean you don’t love your wife’

‘Having a one night stand doesn’t mean you don’t love your wife’

Showband singer Dickie Rock tells the Róisín Meets podcast of life on the road and his enduring addiction to performing

Fri Mar 24 2017 - 09:00
Podcast: Stephen Donnelly lays out Ireland’s Brexit priorities

Podcast: Stephen Donnelly lays out Ireland’s Brexit priorities

Wicklow TD discusses joining Fianna Fáil on the latest instalment of Inside Politics

Wed Mar 22 2017 - 12:52
Enda Walsh, on the "oddity" of working with "adorable" David Bowie

Enda Walsh, on the "oddity" of working with "adorable" David Bowie

Playwright also speaks to Róisín Meets podcast about Roddy Doyle, OCD and sadness of Brexit

Fri Mar 17 2017 - 09:15
'Tragic Brexit is degrees of disaster. We face a perilous moment'

'Tragic Brexit is degrees of disaster. We face a perilous moment'

British Labour MP Harriet Harman talks to The Women’s Podcast about UK’s ‘tragic’ exit, and more

Thu Mar 16 2017 - 10:00
Business Podcast: PAC not equipped to deal with Project Eagle, says Cullinane

Business Podcast: PAC not equipped to deal with Project Eagle, says Cullinane

Also under discussion is Ardagh’s flotation and the Mercantile row

Wed Mar 15 2017 - 17:55
Podcast: Scottish independence referendum threatens to disrupt Brexit

Podcast: Scottish independence referendum threatens to disrupt Brexit

World View also looks at row over Turkey’s European rallies and S Korea’s disgraced ex-president

Tue Mar 14 2017 - 15:57
‘Give us the opportunities and we’ll use them’  - meet the Young Bloods

‘Give us the opportunities and we’ll use them’ - meet the Young Bloods

PODCAST: Spoken work performer Natalya O’Flaherty and musician Katie Laffan speak to the Róisín Meets podcast ahead of St Patrick's Festival gig at the National Concert Hall

Fri Mar 10 2017 - 08:30
Business Podcast: Central Bank concerned at lack of diversity in financial sector

Business Podcast: Central Bank concerned at lack of diversity in financial sector

Also on the podcast, assurances from Ulster Bank on security of Apple Pay

Wed Mar 08 2017 - 16:56
Central Bank concerned at lack of women in senior positions

Central Bank concerned at lack of women in senior positions

Regulator’s head of credit supervision says data ‘reflects quite a poor picture’

Wed Mar 08 2017 - 16:06
John Boyne: ‘The marriage referendum was a dark time, I was glad when it was over’

John Boyne: ‘The marriage referendum was a dark time, I was glad when it was over’

Writer tells Róisín Meets podcast it’s still hard to be gay in Ireland and why he’s writing stronger female characters

Fri Mar 03 2017 - 06:00
Valerie Francis: ‘The Kanye West shout out was bizarre’

Valerie Francis: ‘The Kanye West shout out was bizarre’

Dublin singer-songwriter tells Róisín Meets podcast of her delight with new material after an eight year break

Fri Feb 24 2017 - 08:00
Pro-choice priest: how Christians can support those who need abortions

Pro-choice priest: how Christians can support those who need abortions

Reverend Broderick Greer tells The Women’s Podcast why he believes in a woman’s right to choose

Thu Feb 23 2017 - 11:00
'I never see disabled people out in clubs. Where are they?'

'I never see disabled people out in clubs. Where are they?'

Fans of First Dates Ireland fell for Paddy Smyth, now he tells the Róisín Meets Podcast he’s knocking down barriers with his gold crutches

Fri Feb 17 2017 - 06:00
Podcast: On the next casualty in Trump’s chaotic fiefdom

Podcast: On the next casualty in Trump’s chaotic fiefdom

World View also reviews Jacob Zuma in SA and the slaying of Kim Jong-un’s sibling

Tue Feb 14 2017 - 17:14
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