The Women's Podcast
Latest Episodes
The Book Club: Lucy by the Sea by Elizabeth Strout
Its the latest novel from the award-winning American writer
Ep 580 Ten Years On: The legacy of Savita Halappanavar
A decade later, does Ireland's abortion legislation go far enough?
Ep 579 Storyland: Three winning dramas from women coming to RTE
The writers join Risn Ingle to talk about the inspiration behind their projects
Ep 578 Women of Iran: 'We just want to be free'
Maryam Mohitmafi talks to Risn Ingle about Irans fight for change
Ep 577 Rebecca Miller
The author and filmmaker speaks about new collection of short stories
Ep 576 Kate Ewart-Biggs on life, loss and the power of connection
The Deputy Chief Executive of The British Council speaks to Kathy Sheridan
Ep 575 Alice Ryan: There's Been A Little Incident
When Alice Ryan began writing her first novel There's Been A Little Incident, a debut about familial love and lifelong friendship, it was an "act of hope" in the face of terrible loss. 11 years ago, her mother, former literary editor of The Irish Tim
Ep 574 Edwina Dunn: From the Tesco Clubcard to The Female Lead
The business woman and entrepreneur shares her career journey
Ep 573 Florence Given: Girlcrush
The author and illustrator on her new novel and rise to fame
Ep 572 Women of Dublin Fringe: From Hot Brown Honey to Hive City Legacy
Its Fringe time again and as usual, the Dublin Fringe Festival has a host of female-led art and showomanship to discover. In todays episode we highlight some of the brilliant events by women taking place in venues across the capital from the 10th to the