The Women's Podcast
Latest Episodes
The Book Club: Go as a River by Shelley Read
This month on the Womens Podcast book club, weve been reading Go as a River, the debut novel from Shelley Read. Set in the beautiful wilderness of Colorado, it tells the story of Victoria, a resilient young woman whose life is forever changed by one cha
Abortion services review: Is the law failing women?
We examine the key findings from the independent review on Ireland's abortion services
Pray for Our Sinners: Sinéad O’Shea and Dr Mary Randles
Pray for Our Sinners, the new documentary from filmmaker and journalist Sinad OShea, opens in Irish cinemas this week. It follows OShea as she returns to her hometown of Navan, to explore the impact of the Catholic church on the community in decad
Caoilfhionn Gallagher on life, law and learning to fly
The human rights lawyer talks to Kathy Sheridan
Aoife Dooley: Me, myself and autism
The author and illustrator reflects on her adult diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder
Sherine Tadros on love, war and changing the world
The human rights activist discusses her new memoir Taking Sides
No Choke: The ‘sex misinformation crisis’
Rachel Thompson, author of 'Rough', speaks to host Risn Ingle
Unraveling Motherhood with Geraldine Walsh
The author on the transformative experience of becoming a mother
International Women’s Day: Celebrating 50 years of Irish Feminism
With Sharyn Ward, Dr Salome Mbugua, Sonya Lennon, Suzy Byrne and Tara Flynn.
The Dry: staying sober in a drinking world
Screenwriter Nancy Harris on her new RTE series