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Cecelia Ahern on empathy, rage and menopause
Its almost twenty years since Cecelia Ahern released her debut book P.S I Love You. Now the author is back with her nineteenth novel, In a Thousand Different Ways. It tells the story of Alice, a highly empathetic person who can see and feel peoples emot
Naoise Dolan: The Happy Couple
Best-selling author Naoise Dolan is here to talk about her highly-anticipated second novel The Happy Couple. It tells the story of Celine and Luke, their upcoming wedding and the three friends who may draw them apart. In this episode, Dolan speaks to Róis
COYGIG: Vera Pauw on Ireland’s FIFA World Cup dreams
The womens national football coach talks to The Womens Podcast as her side gears for the world cup in July
The magic of biodiversity: Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin
In May 2019, the Irish government declared a climate and biodiversity emergency. To guide us through everything we need to know about biodiversity loss and the impact it has on the natural environment, we’re joined by activist, educator and former Rose of
Bonnie Garmus: Lessons in Chemistry
The author shares the inspiration behind her debut novel
Annie MacManus: Home, Irishness & Changes
Our guest this week is DJ, podcaster and author Annie MacManus - more widely known as Annie Mac - who came on to talk about her second book The Mess Were In. The London-based Dubliners debut novel Mother, Mother was set in Belfast but her latest is abou
Elizabeth Day: Confessions of a friendship addict
Romantic love, widely elevated as a subject worth interrogating, tends to get a lot of attention while platonic friendship is woefully neglected in the public discourse. Enter, self-described friendaholic Elizabeth Day who is attempting to redress the b