All the latest podcasts published across RTÉ Radio's ten radio services
Kynsy joined Dave to discuss her favorite album.
Tom Breaneach chatted to Dave about holiday destinations for 2023.
Chris Wasser came in to discuss movies coming out in 2023.
Keith Barry joined Dave to discuss his tour 'Mind Games'.
Professor Francis Finnucane, Consultant Endocrinologist ar Galway University Hospitals.
Tony O'Brien, a former Director General of the HSE.
Elaine Dunne from the Federation of Early Childhood Providers.
Ivana Bacik joins us in studio for the first in our New Years series of party leaders' interviews.
Myles Worth of SIPTU & Minister of State at Department of Transport and Environment, Jack Chambers.
General Secretary of the INMO, Phil Ni Sheaghdha
Showbusiness families and the ties that bind, with Ferdia MacAnna, Conall Hamill, Emer O'Kelly, Nollaig Rowan, Olive Travers and Lani O'Hanlon
Irish Times Film Correspondent, Donald Clarke and Freelance Pop Culture Journalist Jen Gannon, talk about the big and small screen releases for the week ahead.
Writer Peter Dunne and Producer Liam Gallagher discuss their horror podcast Petrified, which has won a number of awards and is listened to across 40 countries.
Author Aifric Campbell talks to Brendan about how AI is impacting on relationships.
Brendan is joined by Alison O'Connor, Political Commentator, The Irish Examiner; Anthony Staines, Prof of Public Health Systems, DCU; Kate O'Connell, Pharmacist and Former Fine Gael TD; Sinéad O'Sullivan, Business Economist. Dr Emily O'Connor, Consultant in Emergency Medicine discusses hospital over crowding.
Film-maker John Carney, whose latest film ‘Flora & Son' will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival
Miriam talks to Mary and Michael Kingston, whose son Tim died 44 years ago in the Whiddy Island disaster in Cork; their story is the subject of an RTÉ radio Documentary on One, ‘Fire In The Sky' www.rte.ie/radio/doconone/1248106-fire-in-the-sky
Live music and chat with D Cullen and his band, whose new album is 'Sing My Story, Tell My Song' (for copyright reasons the full music in the interview is not on the podcast) Official website: www.dcullenmusic.com
Showbusiness families and the ties that bind, with Ferdia MacAnna, Conall Hamill, Emer O'Kelly, Nollaig Rowan, Olive Travers and Lani O'Hanlon
Pat Carty tells us what the best gigs and albums of 2023 will be.
Sinéad English, author and founder of career consultancy Hilt, talks to us about 'Green Jobs' available for those who want to upskill in the new year.
Freelance Reporter Io Dodds spent a week seeing what life in the Metaverse might be like and she told Dave all about it!
Ahead of the arrival of Steven Spielberg's semi-autobiographical movie 'The Fablemans' on the 27th of January, Brian Redin tells us about the career of the veteran Hollywood director.
Food traditions around end of Christmas, The Epiphany and beyond. Regina Sexton, Programme Manager of the Postgraduate Diploma in Irish Food Culture, UCC, tells Brendan about food traditions between The 12th Night and Easter
Eoghan Corry, Editor of Air and Travel magazine , provides his top tips on booking holidays for 2023.
Clinical Psychologist Dr Tara Porter talks to Brendan about navigating young people – and girls in particular – though challenges of modern living.
Brendan talks to Conall MacCoille, Chief Economist at Davy about reports of a slow down in the rise of property prices.
Brendan chats to Dr Denis McCauley, GP in Donegal, Chair of the IMO GP sub committee, about the hospital overcrowding seen across the country in recent weeks and why he is considering hanging up his stethoscope for good.
Royal Watcher Jennie Bond discusses the release of Prince Harry's tell all memoir 'Spare' which share some very intimate moments of his life including his time in the British Army.
Brendan caught up with Irish-American dance icon Michael Flatley ahead of his Lord of The Dance 25th Anniversary to discuss his longevity, his movie Blackbird and living the good life.
Christmas TV Highlights - Crime Fiction 2022 - Music Books 2022
Joe talks to authors of self-published books in the first of two special shows.
World-renowned Magician Keith Barry joins Ray to tell us about his tour Mind Games.
Conor Pope joins us once again to champion your consumer issues if you have a consumer problem you can send it to pricewatch@rte.ie
Ray is joined in studio by Pat and Faye Shortt for a catch up.
Joe talks to authors of self-published books in the first of two special shows.
Tá an Chomhairle Ealaíon le oifigeach a cheapadh a bhreathnóidh amach do scríobhneoirí na Gaeilge. Tá an ceapachán mar chuid de polasaí don litríocht Ghaeilge, an chéad uair acu a leithid a dhréachtadh.
Ar fud na Breataine, tá altraí i mbun stailce inniu agus iad ag iarraidh pá níos fearr. Seo an dara lá ag na mílte altra fanacht ona gcuid oibre i Sasana, an Bhreatain Bheag agus ‘sna 6 Chontae agus go dtí seo tá an rialtas ag rá nach ngéillfidh siad dá gcuid éilimh.
Tá sé ina chogaíocht san Úcráin anois le 300 lá. In imeacht an ama sin, áirítear go bhfuil ós cíonn 40,000 duine maraithe, 54,000 duine ar iarraidh agus tá 14m duine dí-shealbhaithe.
Tá fo-choiste rialtais ag athbhreathnú an Phlean Aeráide. Tá an tAire Talmhaíochta Charlie McConalogue ag séanadh go molfaidh an phlean leasaithe a fhógrófar amárach, go laghdafófaí an tréad náisiúnta. Ina leaba sin, ceaptar go leagfar béim ar athrú cleachtais talmhaíochta.