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Dan Casey was back for another show on The Big Red Bench, he chatted with Richie Sadlier, Stephen Kelly and Ursula Jacob as well as hearing from Ger McCarthy for all things camogie and Tim Clancy for everything Cork City
I'm back!! Sorry for the delay but what a guest!Richie Sadlier is here to talk football, mental health and so much more.A former Irish and Millwall player, his career ended after injuries when he was just 24 and he was left stuck. After therapy helped him, he decided to pass it on and is now a trained psychotherapist, working with young people in Ireland.We talk so much in this episode, I'd love you to share it with who you think might benefit, and remember to follow on your player and on social media! Links are all here: https://linktr.ee/TisYourselfSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tis-yourself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As part of our ‘How's the Head' campaign psychotherapist, broadcaster and author Richie Sadlier and comedian Willa White sat down with Donncha to discuss the topic of mental health. Throughout the episode, Richie and Willa explore the stigma surrounding mental health in Ireland, particularly amongst tradespeople, and openly share their own experiences grappling with mental health issues. If you have been affected by any of the issues discussed in this podcast, you can find support at aware.ie or The Samaritans at thesamaritans.org, or call 116123. Construction Workers can also contact lighthouseclub.org or call 1800 939122, or text Hardhat to 50808. Alternatively, contact your local GP. If you are outside the Republic of Ireland, please contact support organisations in your country.
It's been a few months since we closed out series one of Episode sitting at Damien Dempsey's kitchen table, and to mark the first show of the new series, we're bringing you an exclusive interview. Last week, Richie and Killian travelled to France to sit down with Vera Pauw at her home in the Dordogne, as she speaks publicly for the first time since the week the FAI declined to renew her contract seven months ago. Vera describes the impact she felt the allegations published just before the World Cup in The Athletic about her time as manager of the Houston Dash - allegations which she denies - had on Ireland's World Cup campaign, and how she thinks she is now unemployable in the western world. She also responds to Diane Caldwell's suggestion that everything Ireland achieved, including their first World Cup qualification, was in spite of Vera being their manager, and outlines the disconnect she feels with the team she spent four years with. Episode is a Second Captains podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former footballer turned pundit and psychotherapist Richie Sadlier joined us this week for a chat about his beginnings in football, his career at Millwall and how his early retirement turned his life upside down. Unsure of the way forward in a world without football, Richie turned to drugs and alcohol. He told us about his journey to sobriety and how different the path to recovery looks for us all. Richie went on to retrain as a psychotherapist and now gives talks at schools about everything from mental health to porn and sex. He told us about that as well as his turbulent journey to becoming a father.
Today's season finale with Damien Dempsey is a beautiful journey through music mixed with some hilarious stories about Shane MacGowan, Ronnie Drew, and a live performance from his kitchen table that blew Richie and Killian away.In ten days time, Damien will take to the stage at Vicar Street for the first of six of his now iconic Christmas gigs at the venue, concerts which have taken on a huge emotional significance for his fans.Ahead of those shows and in the midst of recording his new album, Richie sat down with Damo in his home in Donaghmede to chat about that Vicar Street magic and how little pressure there is when you and the audience want the exact same thing: the best gig of their lives.Episode is brought to you by NOW and is a Second Captains podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Three years ago this month, Terence Power and Calvin O'Brien, two young Dubliners from the inner city, sat down at a kitchen table and recorded a podcast with one of their phones. That initial conversation spawned Talking Bollox, a podcast which quickly gathered huge momentum and has become one of the most popular shows in Ireland.One of the reasons for the show's success has been Terence and Calvin's frankness about some of the issues affecting their inner city communities, and today Richie sits down with Terence to speak about one of those issues which has been a feature of his life since childhood, addiction. Terence describes growing up in a home where his mother found herself unable to cope and spent years in active addiction, how their relationship has been completely transformed since she began her recovery and had Terence's younger siblings, and his own recovery after years of cocaine and alcohol abuse. He also speaks really candidly for the first time about his recent relapse, how it made him realise alcohol and drugs really hold nothing for him anymore, and the joy Talking Bollox brings him. Episode is brought to you by NOW and is a Second Captains production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the annual books edition of Honey You're Ruining Our Kid. Our picks of the year and the reasons why you need certain books in your life. All the books recommended can help you contend with the most common issues we have been emailed about in 2023.Huge thanks to all our lovely listeners who shared their parenting book recommendations. Massive thank you to the wonderful Helen Carr who got in touch with the most beautiful books for your Xmas stockings this Christmas. We run through all our favourite books that we think are essential for your children's bookshelf. Debi Giliori - No Matter what. Owl Babies- Martin Waddell.The Invisible String - Patrice Karst. Arlo the Lion- Catherine Rayner. How Do You Feel - Lizzy Rockwell. Llama Llama Mad At Mama- Anna Dewday. Millie Fierce- Jane Manning. Where Happiness Begins - Evo Eland. Breathing Makes It Better- Christopher Willard and Wendy O Leary. The Unbudgeable Curmudgeon- Matthew Burgess. Big Feelings - Alexandra Penfold. Ellen Ryan - Girls who slay monster. And her new book: Gods Don't Cry. Let's Talk …. Richie Sadlier. Parenting books:Good Enough - Dr. Becky Brainstorm & The Whole Brain Child - both by Dan Siegel. The 4-7 zone - Dr Colman Noctor. The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read - Philippa Perry. Irish books for gifts this Christmas. https://obrien.ie/tread-softlyhttps://obrien.ie/its-too-dark-pufflinghttps://obrien.ie/twin-power-the-lost-cuphttps://obrien.ie/sally-in-the-city-of-dreamsShout out to Threshold listening library an incredible online resource for parents this Christmas. Threshold Listening LibrariesEmail us on honeyyouareruiningourkid@gmail.comJoin us on www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad to access bigger episodes and the full archive of bonus content.
In March 1992, Zlata Filipović was an 11-year-old girl growing up in Sarajevo, Bosnia in a normal, middle-class family who kept a diary about all the everyday things a child of her age does: going to school, doing music lessons, visiting her grandparents. Just one month later, Zlata's diary had begun to transform into an incredibly vivid description of a city under siege as the Balkans War reached her hometown. Towards the end of 1993, that diary became she and her family's way out of the city: picked up by a French publisher, it became an international bestseller in the midst of the war and Zlata, just 13 years old, became a media phenomenon. She joined Richie in the Second Captains studios earlier this week and described the daily reality of life in a war-torn city, how overwhelming at times the coverage of the ongoing atrocities in Ukraine and Gaza have been, and how she and her family eventually came to resettle in Dublin in the nineties. Zlata's story is truly incredible and feels particularly timely - we'd like to thank her for being so open and willing to share it. Episode is brought to you by NOW and is a Second Captains production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's Episode is an extraordinary conversation with John Clarke, the husband and partner of forty years of the late Marian Finucane. It's an intimate, raw and quite beautiful look at love and loss.In late 2019, Marian and John agreed that the time was right for her to call an end to her iconic decades-long broadcasting career with RTE. They set to planning their 'sunset walk' together: the trips around the world they hadn't yet got around to making. Then, in January 2020, Marian died suddenly. This week, Richie and Killian travelled to John Clarke's home in Kilteel Co. Kildare to speak about he and Marian's relationship together - one that was described by a friend as being like 'two fifteen year olds who were addicted to each other and forgot to grow up' - and what life has been like without her. At 87 years old, John describes the emptiness he felt without Marian's constant presence as lockdowns set in, his decades-long sobriety and the turning inwards that becoming a member of AA sparks, and how he and Marian dealt with the death of their daughter Sinead from cancer.Episode is brought to you by NOW and is a Second Captains production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Just a few short days ago, Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley celebrated an historic achievement for the club as he led his team to a fourth League of Ireland title in a row. But although he's our first guest on Episode from the world of sport, today's show is very much not about football. Instead, it's a love letter from a father to his son. Last year, Stephen and his wife Emma experienced something no parent wants to: they were told their then-eight-year-old son Josh has leukemia, which he continues to be treated for. Stephen sat down with Richie in his office earlier this week to describe Josh's incredible resilience and bravery in the face of debilitating treatment, the beautiful moment last season when Josh got to lift the League of Ireland trophy alongside the players just hours after leaving hospital, and how the public outpouring of support for his family has far outweighed the hurt caused when a group of Cork City fans openly jeered and mocked the Bradley's situation earlier this season. It's at times a heart wrenching conversation but it's also filled with really beautiful moments, and we want to thank Stephen for being so open about such a difficult subject. Episode is brought to you by NOW and is a Second Captains production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 2018, Holly Cairns was 28 years old and had voted once in her life. In the five years since, she's been elected to Cork County Council, then to Dáil Eireann and in the last twelve months has become leader of the Social Democrats. Earlier this year, having previously been vocal about the targeted, sexualised abuse she and other female TDs are regularly subjected to, Holly spoke for the first time about that abuse - normally faceless and online - escalating into a real-world situation where a man began showing up at her home in West Cork. She speaks to Richie from her family farm about how that experience changed the way she lives day to day, why she decided that talking about abuse to journalists anonymously stopped making sense, and the dilemma she faces as the leader of a political party about when to be open and when to keep quiet. Episode is brought to you by NOW and is a Second Captains production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richie first met Dr Katriona O'Sullivan - an academic in Maynooth University's Department of Psychology - about seven years ago but at the time, he had no idea about her backstory: a childhood spent in extreme poverty in England as part of an Irish family in which both her parents suffered from long-term addiction issues.Despite being surrounded by adults and structures which continuously failed her, Katriona enrolled in Trinity College aged 23 and forged an academic career while raising her young family. She chats to Richie from her home in Dublin about the empathy she brings to speaking about her parents, how confiding in the people you're supposed to trust as a child brings no guarantee of safety, and how no one can lift themselves out of poverty without a system that's designed to help them do it.Earlier this year, Katriona published a bestselling memoir, ‘Poor', laying out her incredible story in unflinching detail, a memoir which has now received two Irish Book Award nominations. Episode is brought to you by NOW and is a Second Captains production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the very first show of the series, Richie travels to Galway to speak to Tommy Tiernan, eight months after meeting each other for the first time on Tommy's chat show. Chatting in his garden studio - The Hen House - Tommy describes how emotions feel like dangerous territory for him, how his complex relationship with his mother continues to evolve years after she took her own life, why psychotherapy has been fruitless for him, and the repercussions of misjudged jokes. Episode is brought to you by NOW and is a Second Captains production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richie Sadlier has followed an unconventional career path. He spent his early life as a professional footballer, and is now a psychotherapist and author. Like its presenter, Episode approaches people and subjects in a way that upends expectation.Having initially struggled to adapt after his football career ended prematurely, Richie started down the path of psychotherapy and today works as a therapist specialising in issues such as relationships, adolescent development and sexuality.In this podcast, he speaks to major guests about significant episodes in their lives that they've found intense, emotional or life-changing.Welcome to Episode with Richie Sadlier, starting Wednesday, October 18th. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Topics covered : Grief, trauma, legacy, divine timing, signs, menstruality, spirituality, shedding shame, woman wound, trauma resolution, healing, honouring the stages of life, power of retreat.In this episode I speak to menstrual mentor Kitty Maguire.Kitty lives in Dublin with her partner Sam, her two nephews, their dog Winnie Wagtail & Bertie the cat.She has pioneered menstruality work in Ireland for almost 10 years, providing therapeutic sessions, rituals and circles for women, girls and people who want to nurture a healthier embodied connection to their womb and cycles.She has held space for thousands of people through the years. Through her comprehensive training Red Alchemy, online or in schools she shares the wisdom of the cycle through the spirit, science and sacredness of menstruality and Irish spirituality. And she recently featured in Richie Sadlier's brilliant documentary, ‘Let's Talk About Sex' on RTÉ.Her Mother, playwright Jo Egan, was a highly respected and influential figure in the Northern Ireland arts scene. And last Christmas, she died, which came as a huge shock to all who knew and loved her.At the time of her death, she had a project in development with the Abbey theatre in Dublin.And during our conversation Kitty speaks about her Mam and shares how she's been navigating life since her passing. She also speaks about her own work, the importance of healing and she gives us an overview of the menstrual cycle.For more, go to http://www.kittymaguire.comIf you're a fan of my pod, please follow, rate and review in all the usual places.And thanks, as always, for your support of Ready to be Real. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richie Sadlier, Ex-Footballer and Psychotherapist joined The Last Word to discuss his 2 part series on RTE: ‘Let's Talk About Sex'.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
What do you do when you trust another family with your child and they show them a film they aren't ready for? What do you do if your child has been traumatised by something they saw on screen? Is your child in a troubling WhatsApp group? Have you seen something worrying being shared within the group. What is your parental responsibility? Tina tries to help a parent who can't unsee what her daughter is saying in her friend group. And finally, is your child completely obsessed with dressing up? When does it stop being adorable and start being a problem. We also hear from one a mother who followed Tina's advice and is experiencing great success in resolving unnecessary roughness between siblings. The email address to send your questions to is honeyyouareruiningourkid@gmail.com (The Richie Sadlier book mentioned on the show is available here. https://www.easons.com/Lets-Talk-Richie-Sadlier-9780717191901?gclid=Cj0KCQiAnNacBhDvARIsABnDa69oqnYr3lGC8TPA0asXZY3pmIfRhJpctrfV3rgu72k8sfR61MiYQ1YaAqx9EALw_wcB You can find more Irishman Abroad Podcasts on www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad)
''Almost 80% of people think fertility treatment in Ireland is too expensive'' Richie Sadlier joined Dermot and Dave to chat about his own fertility story and why he's teamed up with Thérapie Fertility to encourage the Irish public to consider their own fertility as we move into a new year.
Jen chats to former Pro Footballer and Psychotherapist, Richie Sadlier about "Flashback Friday" with 2FM and Barnardos!
In this episode of Basically, psychotherapist and former footballer Richie Sadlier joins Stefanie to talk all about sex. He talks about why it is important to give young boys proper sex education and to have open conversations with them about sex and relationships. Richie's book, Let's Talk is available now, and you can follow Richie on Instagram @RichieSadlier You can support Stefanie and the show on HeadStuff+ Follow Stefanie on Instagram @StefaniePreissner Thanks to Cathal O'Gara for our artwork and our music is from Only Ruin. This episode of Basically is sponsored by Humdinger Mortgages. Feel free to check them out at humdingermortgages.ie This episode of Basically is sponsored by the Dublin Literary Award 2022. Find out more at dublinliteraryaward.ie
In her brilliant debut novel, None of This is Serious, Catherine Prasifka writes about life in the era of social media. She talks to Róisín about the consequences of living online and in the real world. They also discuss her love of fantasy writing, the inevitable comparisons to her sister in-law Sally Rooney and her plans for her next book.Plus: Richie Sadlier on his book, Let's Talk, a modern guide to sex, porn, relationships, consent and intimacy, written especially for boys in secondary school. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Richie says even in the 2020s, huge numbers of boys don't get to talk about sex and love to their families. He tells PJ he wrote a book to make it easier.Let's Talk: About Relationships, Sex and Intimacy by Richard Sadlier ISBN 9781038606891 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
News stories discussed this week with Aoife Moore of the Irish Examiner include the crackdown on the Kinahan gang, the heartbreaking spate of homophobic attacks over the past week, and the NI women's football manager's ridiculous comments about women's emotions. Richie Sadlier chats about his new book Let's Talk and how we can change the culture when it comes to young men, relationships and sexuality. Annnnnd Esther O'Moore Donohoe debuts a stunning Britney Spears impression, among other things. Get Richie's book here. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
If we were never taught about sex, sexuality and relationships in the modern world how can we hope to talk to our young people about it? Richie Sadlier's new book “Let's Talk” is aimed at helping both parents and youngsters alike in navigating the new terrain of sexting, gender identity, breakups and porn. He sat down with Jarlath to discuss the challenges of writing the book, establishing the right tone, offering his own experiences without making it about him and how he found the courage to open up about his own suffering over the last two years. This is a one of a kind chat with a truly inspirational ex-Irish international, writer and therapist. Let's Talk the book can be found in all good book retailers now. To hear every episode in full and to gain access to the entire back-catalogue of over 600 Irishman Abroad episodes that are not available on iTunes for just the price of a pint every month visit www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad Supplementary research provided by John Meagher. Our charity partner is jigsawonline.ie. In these tricky times, Jigsaw provides a range of resources, advice and care for your people to help them strengthen their mental health and the skills needed to navigate life. Please visit their website and consider making a donation. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow @jarlath on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or email the show directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
Topics covered : sex, porn, sexting, shedding shame, pushing boundaries, deepening understanding.In this episode I speak to pundit, podcaster and psychotherapist, Richie Sadlier.It's my second time sitting down to chat to Richie and as always he is such a brilliant guest.He's married to Fiona and when we spoke in 2019, his autobiography ‘Recovering' had just been released and in it he revealed he had been sexually abused when he was 14 by a physio he had been attending for back pain.2.5 years on, he's just released his second book called ‘Let's Talk', written for teenage boys, and in it he covers everything they might need or want to know about sex, intimacy, relationships, breakups and everything else in between.He also runs his own private psychotherapy practice and he has a passion for supporting adolescent development so he really knows his stuff in this area.If you enjoyed this conversation you can go back and listen to our earlier chat if you missed it and why not check out the episodes I recorded with sexologist Emily Power Smith too.Thanks, as always, for your support of Ready to be Real. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brendan spoke to Richie Sadlier, former Irish Footballer, Psychotherapist and Pundit about his new book 'Let's Talk', which explores sexuality in young men.
Richie Sadlier, Former Irish Football Player, Pundit, Psychotherapist, chats to Brendan about being ten years sober and why he loves life now.
We were joined on the World Service today by the crack punditry team of Richie Sadlier and Damien Delaney to talk about Ireland's performance against Portugal, Richie's Stephen Kenny contract debate with Liam Brady, and whether Damian himself would prefer to sign Kenny up again now or wait and see until next year. Earlier in the week we spoke with Shane Horgan about Ireland taking on the All Blacks in another Aviva sell-out tomorrow, and why the result doesn't really matter provided the performance and the positive intent are both there. A big week for Irish sport means a big week on the World Service, so sign up now for just €5 a month + VAT at secondcaptains.com/join
With Marie Crowe. Richie Sadlier and Paul Corry on the Champions League and Duffer to Shels. Eanna head coach Darren McGovern on his concerns for juvenile basketball. And Chris McNulty updates us on the IABA Oireachtas hearing! Game On.
There was Man United past and present on the World Service this week as we spoke to club legend Peter Schmeichel about his new book, 'One', and not-club-legends Richie Sadlier and Jonathan Wilson about the most recent edition of Ole Groundhog Day. Plus US Murph joined us after his beloved San Francisco Giants suffered a very special kind of heartbreak: Game 5 play-off heartbreak against an old, bitter rival. To sign up for independent, member-led broadcasting, just go to secondcaptains.com/join
Ireland were behind to Azerbaijan with 4 minutes to go at home to Azerbaijan. A Shane Duffy equaliser spared Ireland's blushes somewhat, but some people have run out of patience. Richie Sadlier and Damien Delaney join us on the show today to discuss just how quickly we can expect an upturn in results on the pitch, how much responsibility Stephen Kenny bears, and what we can expect from Serbia tomorrow night. Fault-lines within the Second Captains team also reveal themselves, as Murph accuses Ken of attempting to gaslight the nation.
The main event on the World Service so far this week was Ireland's visit to Faro to play Portugal where a record-chasing Ronaldo lay in wait. Today, we've been grieving the loss of something that was very nearly beautiful, with the help of Richie Sadlier. Sign up to the World Service for independent, member-led, ad-free broadcasting now for just €5 + VAT a month at secondcaptains.com/join
The Premier League is back and so are Richie Sadlier and John Brewin to talk through the opening weekend. Do City need Harry Kane more than Spurs do? How is Jack Grealish going to fit into this system? And are Manchester United credible title contenders? Plus there's The Eagle Eye with Eoin McDevitt, polite Ken, and VAR, but not as we know it.
This week on Alive and Kicking Clare McKenna chats to former Irish International and now football pundit Richie Sadlier on how his work as a psychotherapist led him to launch an online sexual health course for young people this week. Clare also speaks with Beatrice Caffrey of The Nourished Bowl originally from Germany and now living in Wicklow about how a major life event moved her to begin nourishing herself with good food
This week psychotherapist and footballer Richie Sadlier, along with psychologist Elaine Byrnes, launched SHARE. SHARE is an online Sex education platform to help younger people navigate areas of consent, relationships, and sexual wellbeing. Richie Joined Louise to talk about the platform and education.
Former Irish football international, psychotherapist and mental health advocate Richie Sadlier is launching Ireland's First Online Sexual Health Educational Course for Teenagers in partnership with Elaine Byrnes, Doctoral Researcher at the School of Psychology, NUI Galway . The course focuses on consent, relationships, porn, safer sex, and the impact of alcohol on sexual behaviour. Richie Sadlier joined Shane this morning. Listen and subscribe to Newstalk Breakfast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Welcome to Am Seó Podcast hosted by Jonathan Courtenay and former Dublin GAA star, Diarmuid Connolly. This week, Jonny and Diarmo talk to former Millwall F.C striker, former CEO of St Patrick's Athletic, pundit with RTÉ Sport and writer of the best selling book Recovering, Richie Sadlier. He chatted to us about the 'us against them' attitude during his time at Millwall, visiting Palestine plus Jonny tries to explain cybercrime. We love making Am Seo and if you like listening, please help the podcast grow by leaving us a positive review and five stars wherever you listen. It really helps us grow and we appreciate them all. Make sure you subscribe too so you never miss an episode. Plus, follow us on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest updates. Until next Thursday! Diarmuid and Jonathan. Am Seo podcast is produced by Esther O'Moore Donohoe.
Variety, they say, is the spice of life and there's been plenty of it on the World Service this week: from Ken on whether Harry Kane will get the Spurs exit he's wrangling for, to US Murph on the LeBron - Steph Curry showdown we were gifted, to our conversation with World Rugby chief medical officer Dr Éanna Falvey about the complex relationship between rugby and concussion, which we'll be releasing tomorrow. The show that a lot of members felt was one of the best we've ever put out, though, was the latest edition of the Player's Chair, where Meath legend Liam Hayes joined Richie Sadlier and spoke really honestly and movingly about the death of his brother by suicide, his own mortality and his relationship with his playing past. It's all available when you sign up to the World Service for just €5 + VAT a month at secondcaptains.com/join
With Donncha & Marie. Can Chelsea join Man City in the Champions League Final? Richie Sadlier is not sure! Plus we chat to Irish Marathon Runner Aoife Moore and rugby player Robin Copeland! Game On.
With Donncha & Marie. Can Chelsea join Man City in the Champions League Final? Richie Sadlier is not sure! Plus we chat to Irish Marathon Runner Aoife Moore and rugby player Robin Copeland! Game On.
Pearl Slattery is with us ahead of two International friendlies; Richie Sadlier joins Pearl to talk Champions League; we discuss mens’ health with Richie, and in particular, erectile dysfunction; we talk to para-athlete Patrick Monahan about Tokyo, and Greg Allen is here with more Masters news! Game On.
Pearl Slattery is with us ahead of two International friendlies; Richie Sadlier joins Pearl to talk Champions League; we discuss mens’ health with Richie, and in particular, erectile dysfunction; we talk to para-athlete Patrick Monahan about Tokyo, and Greg Allen is here with more Masters news! Game On.
Is this rock bottom - or just the new normal? Damien Delaney and Richie Sadlier join us to talk over the game in the most ambitious crossover event in Irish sports broadcasting history of the last three days.
Richie Sadlier, Former Ireland Player, Pundit and Psychotherapist
Do You Have a Healthy Relationship with PORN? According to a recent survey by Beat 102 103, 94% of people in the South East watch pornography, but almost 1 in 4 said that porn had been a problem for them personally. Pornography is now everywhere, on our TVs, laptops and on the phones in our pockets. But do we really understand porn? If our children are learning about sex through porn, what are the consequences? Beat 102 103 wants to clear the air, shake off any stigma and have a good long chat about Pornography and You Presenter Michelle Heffernan looks at the realities of the porn industry, chatting to real life porn stars as well as expert in porn education, Dr. Caroline West. She asks real men and women from the South East to share their personal experiences of porn, and discusses porn and personal tastes. She speaks to a man from the South East who experienced a porn addiction and a man who admits that porn caused a breakdown in his romantic relationship. Lastly she has a cup of tea and a chat with former footballer and psychotherapist Richie Sadlier about porn education, how to speak to children and teenagers on the subject of porn and how to reduce shame about sexuality in Ireland
With Jose Mourinho's Spurs riding high at the top of the league you might think there should be only one question for Ken this Monday: would he like his humble pie plain, or with salt? But there was much more going on in the world of football over the weekend, not least at The Den, where Millwall fans rejected the kneeling protests. We try to figure out why they reacted this way. Richie Sadlier was at the FAI Cup final in the freezing fog, we talk about the prospects ahead for Jack Byrne, how Irish football is going to respond to the news that it can no longer export teenagers to Britain, and what he made of the events at his old club Millwall on Saturday. And Jack Pitt-Brooke joins us to discuss the North London Derby. What are the secrets of Mourinho's mysterious chemistry at Tottenham? And how fast is faith in Mikel Arteta fading?
In Episode 52, recorded live at the Workman's Club, Dublin - Alison talks to former professional football player, pundit and psychotherapist Richie Sadlier about how generous Millwall supporters are with their feedback, why crying to his mother was one of the best decisions he ever made, relying heavily on Urban Dictionary during his sexual health classes for teenage boys and adjusting to life after football.
The Alison Spittle Show – Episode 49 – Sarah Devereux On the latest episode Alison talks to performance artist and ‘art' artist, Sarah Devereux. There is a startling Bosco impression, we discover that Alison is a patron of the arts and Sarah talks about The Magdalene Sisters, Choc ice-loving nuns, dashed dreams of being an archaeologist, bargain sarcophagi, Richie Kavanagh, a deep love for Nadine Coyle, multi-tasking, the external validation station and the commercial side of anxiety. You can find Sarah's merchandise at The Dirt Bird and her exhibition, Fun-erable is running at A4 Sounds until St. Patrick's Day. Go check it out. Alison Spittle does stand-up comedy all the time because there's no money in it. See alisonspittle.com or her Twitter for the latest and for more information about tour dates. Come to the next live recording of The Alison Spittle Show podcast with special guests pundit Richie Sadlier and Your One Nikita creator Aoife Dooley. It's on Monday March 26th in the Workman's Club in Dublin. Tickets available here. Thanks to Headstuff.Org for hosting our podcast. They have a Patreon page. Please support them. If you enjoyed the podcast, do us a favour and leave a rating. It's a big help. Catch you next time. Flamingo artwork designed by William Conway, email revolantis@hotmail.com. Theme tune by No Monster Club. Their new album, “I Feel Magic” is out now.