POPULARITY
Beyond the SymptomsIn this episode of A WonderCare podcast, host Sheena Mitchell, a pharmacist, delves into the lived experience of Doireann Barrett, who shares the profound and widespread impacts of endometriosis beyond reproductive health. Doireann discusses the challenges of finding specialised care in Ireland, the significant financial burdens imposed by chronic illness, and the systemic failings in healthcare and other public services. Despite facing numerous adversities, Doireann continues to advocate for better support and understanding for endometriosis patients. Sheena and Doireann emphasize the need for a 'health in all policies' approach, highlighting how interconnected factors such as housing and financial stability influence overall well-being. The episode ends with a call for listeners to hold elected officials accountable for implementing comprehensive health policies.00:00 Introduction and Host Introduction00:22 Impact of Chronic Disease on Life00:53 Challenges in Endometriosis Treatment02:42 Financial and Social Struggles08:04 Housing and Healthcare System Failures18:13 Advocacy and Support Resources25:03 Conclusion and Call to ActionSeason 12 Partnership – Salin Plus (available here!)I am so thrilled to be partnering with Salin plus This 100% natural salt therapy device is suitable for both adults and children! Tune in to learn more!Support this PodcastSimply following and reviewing this podcast can make a huge difference! If you enjoy this episode I would be so grateful if you could follow or subscribe to the show!#healthinallpolicies #populationhealth #determinantsofhealth #endometriosis #endometriosissymptoms #endometriosisIreland #endometriosisawareness #endo #womenshealth #parentinggirls #irishhealth #irishhealthcare #pharmacist #patientadvocate #sheenamitchell #healthequity Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Endometriosis: Doireann's Story of Physical and Emotional ImpactIn this episode, Sheena Mitchell, a Pharmacist, welcomes Doireann Barrett to discuss the profound physical and emotional effects of endometriosis on her life. Doireann shares her journey with endometriosis, from experiencing symptoms since infancy, through misdiagnosis, to the challenges of living with a chronic condition. The conversation highlights the stigma, lack of understanding, and systemic failures in the healthcare system, emphasising the importance of better support and diagnosis for individuals with chronic health conditions. Tune in next week for a discussion on living with chronic diseases and the systemic impacts on one's life.00:00 Introduction to A WonderCare Podcast01:16 Doireann Barrett Shares Her Journey03:10 Early Symptoms and Misdiagnosis07:07 Living with Endometriosis: The Struggles12:57 Navigating the Healthcare System16:09 The Impact on Daily Life21:01 Ongoing Challenges and Advocacy30:41 Conclusion and Next Week's PreviewSeason 12 Partnership – Salin Plus (available here!)I am so thrilled to be partnering with Salin plus This 100% natural salt therapy device is suitable for both adults and children! Tune in to learn more!Support this PodcastSimply following and reviewing this podcast can make a huge difference! If you enjoy this episode I would be so grateful if you could follow or subscribe to the show!#endometriosis #endometriosissymptoms #endometriosisIreland #endometriosisawareness #endo #womenshealth #parentinggirls #irishhealth #irishhealthcare #pharmacist #patientadvocate #sheenamitchell #healthequity #healthpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Osclaíodh an teach nua ósta Clancy's Bar in Uachtar Ard le gairid.
Tá an t-earrach san aer agus tá Louise ag iarraidh a cuid rudaí go léir a thabhairt chuig an siopa carthanais. Tógann Síomha muid síos her Coat Hall of Fame agus tá Doireann fós craiceáilte for a bit of scoby. Follow our sponsor Discover Ireland on Instagram & Tik Tok. Keep Discovering and visit discoverireland.ie to plan your next short break. Vote for Síomha in the VIP Style Awards most sustainable star here. Learn Irish with qualified teachers here (not sponsored). Email howtogael@gmail.com with comments, suggestions and gach rudaí eile. Instagram @howtogael @doireannnighlacain , @louise_cantillon @siomhaniruairc Join us on Patreon for a bonus episode once a week and lots of bonus content ! https://www.patreon.com/c/HowToGael A CWB Podcast www.cwb.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Doireann Barry, EirGrid Project Director, SONI Demerger Project speaks with KPMG's Colm O'Neill about EirGrid's strategy to transform Ireland's power system for future generations, aiming for a renewable energy future. We explore the challenges of shifting to different energy sources, the benefits of reconnecting to the European market, and the key players driving this change. Join us to understand the complexities and opportunities in Ireland's energy transformation.
Doireann is back from the US but didn't get souvenirs for either Síomha or Louise. She did treat Louise to a Kombucha from Drimnagh and what's more glam than that? This week, we're talking all about hosting. Cad a dhéanann cóisir mhaith? An bhfuil an diabhal sna sonraí, agus cá mhéad sailéad prátaí is iomarca? Nílimid faitíosach na ceisteanna móra a chur anseo! Follow our sponsor Discover Ireland on Instagram & Tik Tok. Keep Discovering and visit discoverireland.ie to plan your next short break. How to Gael on Tour: Tickets and Info https://bit.ly/m/HowToGael Instagram @howtogael @doireannnighlacain , @louise_cantillon @siomhaniruairc Join us on Patreon for a bonus episode once a week and lots of bonus content ! https://www.patreon.com/c/HowToGael A CWB Podcast www.cwb.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
PhDoireann joins Stupid Genius to dive into the ever-important topic of finding balance during a PhD. Doireann, a PhD student and advocate for work-life balance, shares her insights on self-care, overcoming guilt, and making time for life outside academia. Tune in for lots of laughs as they discuss why balance matters and how to achieve it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Labhraíonn Doireann Ní Bhriain le Seán faoina saothar agus an méid atá bainte amach aici, idir teilifís, raidió, tréimhsí i bPáras agus sa Chéinia, a taithí leis an Eoraifís agus mar ghuth an LUAS, agus go leor eile.
On this week's Culture Club, Doireann Ní Ghlacáin, presenter, musician and co-host of How to Gael podcast, joins The Last Word to discuss her favourite music, movies and more.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!
‘We are so back' are the words presumably muttered by RTE 2FM higher ups, as they launched their baby-faced, influencer clad new presenting line up in recent days. But hold on a minute... Influencers on the radio, have we not had this debate before? Well despite industry and public concern and comment, RTE have held firm on their long-term strategy for our national youth broadcaster. But how important is RTE 2FM as a cultural institution, and do the youth audience they so heavily crave even care about what goes out on our radio waves? Host: Fionnán Sheahan, Guests; Melanie Finn and Cassie Delaney See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scoláirí Scoil Chúil Aodha ag dul chun stáite anocht le dráma nua ‘Díoltas na Sí' in Áras Eamonn Mac Suibhne.
Some say the essence of pleasure is spontaneity, this episode is Doireann and Louise's attempt at justifying a spontaneous Oíche amach … cé go raibh dry Jan faoi lán seoil acu. How to Gael on Tour ! Tickets and Info https://bit.ly/m/HowToGael Instagram @howtogael @doireannnighlacain , @louise_cantillon @siomhaniruairc Join us on Patreon for a bonus episode once a week and lots of bonus content ! https://www.patreon.com/c/HowToGael A CWB Podcast www.cwb.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Presenter le TG4 agus RTÉ, ceoltóir agus 1/3 of How To Gael Doireann Ní Ghlacáin joins Fionnuala to discuss the far-reaching implications of colonisation on art and popular culture.Follow Doireann on Instagram anseo!Listen to How To Gael wherever you listen to podcasts!Get bonus episodes on Patreon - patreon.com/flopcultureEditing: Adam Shanahan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send your thoughts, feelings, opinions and suggestions to 0892096423!Doireann Ní Ghlacháin is a fiddle player, broadcaster, co-host of the How to Gael podcast, and holder of a PHD in Oral Irish Poetry. She's also really sound and fun to chat to, so I thought what better on the Friday before Christmas than to hear from her about some of Ireland's cultural traditions at this time of year and where they came from. I massively enjoyed this chat which includes many tangents, including lots of discussion of our relationship with the Irish language, and I hope you do too.To support the podcast and access bonus episodes (including my brand new monthly tv/movies/whatever you're having yourself episode with Emer) join our community on Patreon.Theme Song: HowDoILook, Pillow Queens Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A bit of a different episode this week, as there's wedding bells in the air and Mark heads off to marry the love of his life.Welcome to the pod, Doireann, who roasts her new husband, Mark!Thanks also to Talking Bollix, Stall It, Hold My Drink and The Conways, who rant, rave & roast all things Weddings.Join my Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/c/Markmehigan
Doireann Ní Dhuinín i mbun aithriseoireachta. Sí bhuaidh an chéad duais sa chomórtas aithriseoireachta faoí 7 mbliana d'aois ag an Oireachtas.
I have a special guest for you this week and am so happy to have caught up with Doireann Ní Ghlacáin while she was recently in New York working on a project for RTÉ Radio 1. Doireann is a talented Irish musician, Gaeilgeoir (Irish speaker), broadcaster, and one third of the popular "How To Gael" podcast—a bilingual podcast committed to reviving the Irish language in a really fun, accessible way.It was brilliant to get to chat with Doireann about her work for RTÉ Radio 1 while she is in New York—as well as hear her perspective on Irish culture globally, the revival of the Irish language, contemporary Ireland, GAA shorts in Williamsburg and so much more!Make sure you check out The How To Gael Podcast here and you can follow Doireann on instagram hereSupport the showNavigating New York is proudly sponsored by Amvoy Wealth: a Cross Border Financial Planning Firm specialising in assisting Irish citizens with financial interest in Ireland and the United States. Get in touch today: info@amvoywealth.com / www.amvoywealth.comPlease rate & review wherever you listen. Thank you to my incredible video producer Adrian Mullan: https://www.ampedvision.com.au/Subscribe to Navigating New York Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@NavigatingNewYorkAnd if you would like to support the Podcast you can at buymeacoffee.com
You'd think at this stage we'd be sick of talking about TV but as far as we're concerned you can't get too much of a good thing. An bhfuil tú obsessed leis an telly cosúil le Síomha s'againne ? Or are you completely out of touch cosúil le Doireann? Either way, seo é an ‘how to' you never thought you needed. Ón nGaeilge of 'Netflix and Chill' to embarrassing childhood TV broadcasts, tá sé go léir á phlé an tseachtain seo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Women sharing health and fitness content on social media are generally unconcerned about data privacy and are unaware personal information may be monetised without consent, researchers at Lero, Ireland's research centre for software, have found. A Lero research team from University College Cork (UCC), deploying a systematic method for reviewing published research, selected 21 relevant academic papers from thousands of international researchers to clarify the benefits and challenges facing women interacting with fitness content on social media. Doireann Peelo Dennehy, lead author of the paper Keeping Fit & Staying Safe: A Systematic Review of Women's Use of Social Media for Fitness, said users seemed generally unconcerned about their data safety and privacy. "Our review found women social media users presumed their data was not worthwhile or exciting, saying, for instance, 'I don't think they'll have very much interest in my information.' "This blasé attitude may stem from a deficit of understanding of the extent to which their data are being used or a perception that the benefits outweigh the drawbacks," added Doireann, whose project, supervised by Dr Kellie Morrissey, Dr Sarah Foley and Professor John McCarthy is based in the School of Applied Psychology, UCC, Ireland. Co-author of the research Stephanie Murphy said social media has transformed how users create, share, and consume health and fitness content. "Research to date demonstrates that despite positive sharing opportunities, women are subject to misinformation, gendered harassment, and economic surveillance. Social media usage for fitness is growing, and the industry is expanding. However, there are risks when engaging with fitness content online. Specifically, issues regarding body image issues, exposure to misinformation and the privacy risks associated with being online," she added. Researcher Dr Sarah Foley said support is vital for women's engagement in physical activity, as they are less likely to exercise than men and more likely to report barriers to engagement. "Women find support through engagement with fitness influencers, while men are more likely to view athletes' content than fitness influencers. Creating and sharing fitness content online can encourage more women to learn about health and fitness habits and should be possible without exposing their data to exploitation," she added. The researchers, whose review found that the majority of research so far has focused on women in the Western world, have developed an analytic framework they hope will help future researchers, policymakers, developers, and designers better understand users' engagement with fitness content on social media. Lero, headquartered at University of Limerick, is funded by Taighde Éireann - Research Ireland, which was formerly funded by Science Foundation Ireland. See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
Chat with the musician, singer and broadcaster about her love of showcasing the Irish language through her work. She will be in the National Concert Hall for a ‘Drawing From the Well' concert with Iarla Ó Lionáird and others in October.
Former Dublin goalkeeper Ciara Trant & Cork footballer Doireann O'Sullivan look ahead to the All-Ireland Ladies football final this Sunday.Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/joinOff The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
Dearbhail Ní Mháille & Doireann Ní Choisdealbha, cogaslann Haven Bearna, tá siad 25 bliain ar an bhfód.
Cork legend Doireann O'Sullivan previews the start of the Ladies football championship as the weekend sees Dublin face off vs Mayo, Donegal welcome Kerry, Laois battle Cork & Armagh play Meath at home.
On being a Pick-Me-Páiste, using your baby sister as a prop and the never-ending vespa story. Tuigimid ar fad Doireann - thit tú as Vespa!!!Foghlaimíonn na mná chomh maith nach bhfuileadar chomh clumsy is a shíleadar. Ar nóta eile - tá súil againn go bhfuil Síog na bhFiacla i gCluain Tarbh níos flaithiúlaí na laethanta seo.. €€€ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Samhradh, samhradh, báinne na ngamhna... Táimid ag ceiliúradh Bealtaine and all that she brings, which apparently now includes faoiseamh béil! Síomha & Louise chat about the glamour at the VIP Style Awards (at which Louise s'againne brought home the gold) while Doireann opines over Liatrom. We really do apologise for the unsolicited singing, ach nach bhfuil muid ag éirí níos fearr?! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we explore The Power of Creativity! One of the main reasons our heads can be so wrecked is that we take ourselves so seriously these days! If we can make a little bit more time to be creative, whatever form that takes, we can unlock our wellbeing, lower our stress and boost our happiness.A woman who takes not being serious very seriously is our next wonderful guest on the series - broadcaster and award-winning podcaster Doireann Garrihy. Doireann wakes you up at the crack of dawn with her sketches, incredible impressions and on-air banter on RTÉ 2fm, she celebrates laughter on her award winning podcasts The Laughs of Your Life & Doireann and Friends as well as outshining the stars on RTÉ TV's Dancing with the Stars. I sat down with Doireann to talk about how true love can nurture true creativity, how family can keep that creative fire lit and how her fiancée's addiction reminds her of the things that matter.I also have a fascinating conversation with chartered psychologist, author, columnist and an all-round delight Allison Keating. Allison is well known for her Ask Allison columns in the Irish Independent and is the author of The Secret Lives of Adults and a brand-new book called It's All Too Much, out next September. From asking ‘is everyone creative?' to ‘how can we reconnect with our creativity if we're too serious these days? and more, we do a deep dive on creativity in this fascinating conversation.As always I answer some listener questions and give your weekly One Minute Meditation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nathan Murphy was joined by the recently retired Cork Ladies Footballer Doireann O'Sullivan on Off The Ball. A five-time All-Ireland winner, she revisited what it was like coming into an all-conquering Cork team, how it felt winning the Brendan Martin Cup with her sister Ciara as Cork captain, and why she's decided to call it day now.
Tá Síomha agus Louise an-chosúil lena chéile de ghnáth - seachas i gcás na glacaíochta agus iad óg. Doireann explains how having a hobby is easy, you just need to make it integral to who you are and revolve your life around it! PLUS bonus ceacht speisialta do Sheachtain na Gaeilge - 5 rud nár chóir duit a rá le Gaeilgeoirí. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Doireann's lifting weights, tá Louise ag rith agus Síomha is attempting a chin up. All with a healthy, balanced side portion of pints! Pléann na cailiní prude or pits sa seomra feistis, plus a bonus Doireann makes an appearance... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Spreagtha ag an mbanríon Táilliúir Ní Swift, pléann na mná cad is brí leis a bheith i do "stan". From which podcasters have the most sway politically, to which noughties band rivalled (or not) The Beatles, ba chóir go mbeadh Síomha, Louise & Doireann suitably náirithe ag an eagrán seo. Oh, agus tá lilt eile sa cheann seo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Valentines is coming and so we thought we'd share our best love potion recipes with you! What do menstrual blood, magic mushroom and boiled gander shite have in common? They're all essential ingredients in brewing up a Sáspan Dubh. No idea what we're talking about? tune in to learn all about the old traditions of love potions in Ireland and also the great unrequited loves of Doireann, Louise agus Síomha! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sraith úr de Cheolaireacht
No is a full sentence. Except sa Ghaeilge, where it's not even a word. No wonder we struggle with it so much! Louise shares a "what would you do" moment, Doireann shares her 3 Ps and Síomha says yes to absolutely everything. Mar is gnách. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do your eyes roll when you hear the 'new year, new me' shite? join the club. Doireann makes an argument to cancel dry January and go with a 'Feabhra fliuch' instead. Siomha tells us how to hack a tarot card reading to make sure you'll have a deadly 2024 and Louise is a nervous Nelly ahead of starting a new national radio show next Monday!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tá saol Dhoireann ina cíor tuathail - that's upside down - and she's looking for advice. So she asked the eternally late Louise, and the reformed messer, Síomha. What could go wrong!? Ach an cheist ná; are you a Doireann (impressively unorganised), a Louise (chaotic late queen) or a Síomha (anal)? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Which came first, the confidence or the croc? Sin an cheist atá ag croílár na heagráin seo, although I'm not sure we found the answer.. Síomha and Doireann chat flashing their bits on telly while legend has it Louise is still waiting for her mammy to bring her to buy her first bra. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a blatant effort to further her own selfish environmental agenda, Síomha attempts to convert a carnivore and a fence-sitter. Doireann gets the ball rolling on her campaign for the Seanad, agus déanann Louise dearmad ar bhreithlá a máthair. We haven't got mush-room (GOA? LDT) here for more info ach bí réidh do neart innuendo feolmhar.... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pucaí, sióga 'is pagánaigh - Oh my! Téann na mná siar ar bhunús na féile Oíche Shamhna, they discuss their near brushes with an saol eile and the possibility of Doireann and Louise being related (low, but never zero...) Rabhadh - this ep does get spooky! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here come the rides! Munar chuala tú (you must be living under a rock, like the one on Louise's hand), Louise got married le déanaí. Awwwwh. Ach creid nó ná creid, bhí sí ina Bride-chilla - I know, bhí ionadh orainn freisin. Pléann na mná coincheap an phósta, Síomha talks patriarchal proposals and Doireann just doesn't really care?! We also discuss the many Irish traditions around weddings, and why wearing Chanel is a new one. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ag comhrá faoin phodchraoladh úr atá aici, Síomha Ní Ruairc agus Louise Cantillon.
If you were a bird who would you shit on? Sa chéad eagrán de How To Gael, get to know Doireann, Louise & Síomha as they attempt to define a Gael, learn not just one but two ways of saying "ick" as Gaeilge, and discuss if basketball is a dead sport…? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Dr Doireann O'Leary joins me to talk about her experience of motherhood so far. Her son is nine months old, and while she doesn't share his name or face online, she is very open about how she's finding the transition into parenthood. We chat about taking time for yourself and letting go of the guilt around that. She says quite rightly that you can't pour from an empty cup – that if as mothers we're well rested, feeling supported and given time to be ourselves, we're better parents to our children. We discuss how being a GP helped her in the early days of parenting, but didn't completely relieve her of worry, and how the mental load of motherhood has been her biggest challenge. It's a beautiful episode, I really hope you enjoy listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
HOW TO GAEL is your brand new bilingual podcast. A new generation of Irish speakers, Doireann, Louise and Síomha are living, working, socialising and reviving an Ghaeilge in a way that is súimiúil, spraoiúil agus just good craic. You will not learn the modh coinníollach on this pod - forget gramadach agus obair bhaile. This is giving bilingual bottomless brunch, car chats with your cairde, an stuff atá i do ghrúpa whatsapp. Besides being friends, TV presenters (TG4) and women in their n/early 30s, Doireann Ní Ghlacáin, Louise Cantillon and Síomha Ní Ruairc have another thing in common - they live their lives bilingually and AS GAEILGE.From dealing with criticism online to asking for a raise or calling on our ancestral wisdom, the cailíní will draw from their own personal experiences with a fun "how-to". They'll navigate the problems most women have at this point in their lives. Come along on their weekly catch ups where current affairs, popular culture and just general gossip will also bí á bplé. A bilingual format, How to Gael is your answer to bringing more Irish into your life, no matter your level. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we start off with a deep dive into childhood fever, debunking common myths and providing practical advice on how to monitor your child's temperature without the constant worry.Our conversation then transitions with Dr Doireann O'Leary to a reflective exploration of the unexpected surprises and challenges that come with parenthood. The involvement of grandparents, the overwhelming sea of information, and the importance of professional advice are all up for discussion. We aim to provide reassurance for new parents feeling a little lost and overwhelmed by their new roles. In the final part of our episode, we delve into the often unseen aspects of parenting like maternity leave, supportive spouses, and maintaining a social media presence. We encourage parents to take confidence in their decisions, lean on their communities, and embrace professional help when needed. We also explore how journaling can serve as a form of self-care in managing stress during this transformative period. Join us on Baby Tribe podcast as we navigate through the beautiful mess that is parenthood.
Tá comhlucht nua, Dána, bunaithe ag Doireann Ni Ghlacáin. Comhlucht foilsitheoireachta,agus fís atá gceist.
Donncha's back (by, genuinely, popular demand). With the men's Rugby World Cup on the horizon, he gave us some useful conversation starters tailor-made for those jumping on the rugby bandwagon. We've all done it!And Eugene Garrihy joins us to chat about his recent BBQ emergency, the unique magic of the Irish pub and his much sought after views of the world. I'm convinced he's waited this long so he could say, ‘Well, you left the best to last, Doireann'.
Siobhan Byrne from BodyByrne Gym dropped by to talk about ways people can create healthy habits around the food they eat and exercise.And Allison Keating is in to discuss how to deal with ghosters, haunters and breadcrumbers. Doireann and Friends is brought to you by F&F Fashion at Tesco. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
*Finally*, Donncha O'Callaghan makes his Doireann and Friends debut! He reckons he was behind Bertie in the pecking order to appear on the show (I won't lie it was a toss up).And Clare is back for some mother/daughter reminiscing some of which is cringeworthy!Doireann and Friends is brought to you by F&F Fashion at Tesco. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pamela Joyce was in and we chatted about how the sex ed she got in Galway, and I got in Dublin, was actually pretty similar - confusing, vague and awkward.
Paula Callan is back by popular demand, and we got down to talking about some make-up tips: five essential products that she couldn't do without, and also some brilliant advice on applying foundation like a pro. And our resident psychologist, Allison Keating drops in to give advice to a listener who wants to explore kink with her partner.Doireann and Friends is brought to you by F&F Fashion at Tesco. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.