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Catchup of interviews and guests from our shows

Chornobyl – 40 years on (Part 1)
Last Friday at 7:23 PM

Its 40 years since the Chernobyl Nuclear disaster – Theres a ceremony today for “United Nations Chornobyl Remembrance Day” in Dublin and Cork City council unveils “Chornobyl mother” – a sculpture in Marina Park to mark the 40th anniversary. 

Ahead of the Remembrance Day today, Lydia OKane our news editor here in Spirit Radio spoke with Voluntary CEO of Chornobyl Children International 

(Part 1 of 2 part interview)


Sheena Kumar – What personality trait are you?
Last Friday at 7:18 PM

Personality is something we often think we understand — you’re either an introvert or an extrovert, right? But more recently, new terms like ‘outrovert’ are starting to enter the conversation, suggesting that human personality might be a lot more fluid than we once believed. 

So what does this actually mean? Are we discovering something new about ourselves, or just finding new labels for experiences we’ve always had? And why do we feel such a strong need to define ourselves — and others — by personality types in the first place? 

To unpack all of this, I’m joined by Clinical P...


Soprano Celine Byrne
Last Thursday at 6:32 PM

Joining us now is internationally acclaimed Irish soprano Celine Byrne, one of the leading voices in opera today. Originally from Kildare, Celine has performed on some of the world’s most prestigious stages, from the Royal Opera House in London to major venues across Europe and the United States.  

With a busy schedule ahead—including her upcoming tour and 3 albums realeased in the last year —it’s an exciting time in her career.

You can check out Irish tour dates HERE


Life in 5 – Olanike Adesemowo
Last Thursday at 6:27 PM

Now its that time of the week where we sit down with someone and discuss their faith by asking them 5 simple questions. Todays Life in 5 guest is Olanike Adesemowo from Swords in Co. Dublin. Olanike loves singing, dancing, travelling and loves to read and write. She is herself an author. 

And Olanike tells us all about her upocoming event The Bold Women. Saturday May 2nd at The Carlton Hotel, Tyrellstown, D15 from 10am



Rosalind Skillen – The Healing forest for survivors of Cervical Check
Last Thursday at 6:21 PM

We’re joined now by Rosalind Skillen to discuss an important and deeply moving initiative led by survivors of the CervicalCheck scandal.  

Members of the 221+ Patient Support Group are working to create a 16-acre public healing forest near Ennis—a space of memory, reflection, and connection for women and families affected by the screening failures that came to light in 2018.  

The project aims to honour those lost while offering a place of healing and solidarity for those impacted. 


Barbara Louise Brennan – Mental Health Matters Poster Campaign
Last Thursday at 6:15 PM

The National World Mental Health Day Poster Campaign is a nationwide invitation to reflect, create, and connect through visual storytelling. It encourages individuals, groups, and organisations across Ireland to explore mental health through original poster design – using creativity to open conversations, reduce stigma, and strengthen connection.

​Each poster represents a voice.
A lived experience.
A moment of reflection shaped by real life.

​Together, these posters form a shared national conversation about mental health, wellbeing, dignity, and belonging.

ENTER HERE

Barbara Louise Brennan tells Kieran all about it


Oneil Dennis
Last Thursday at 6:06 PM

I’m joined by Oniel Dennis, founder of A Step FWD and the UK Christian Charts, who has recently been part of launching the Official UK Christian & Gospel Charts. 

 Following the Christian Music Alliance conference, this is a key moment for the UK’s Christian and gospel music scene, with new insights, collaborations, and momentum shaping the future of the industry.


Cllr. Peter O’Donaghue
Last Wednesday at 6:21 PM

Cllr Peter O’Donoghue, a representative in Cork, has been outspoken on Ireland’s energy policy, particularly around the untapped potential of the Barryroe Oil and Gas Field.
He argues that the Irish Government is putting national energy security at risk by blocking domestic oil and gas extraction, despite Ireland continuing to rely heavily on imports.
With growing global instability highlighting vulnerabilities in energy supply, he believes developing Ireland’s own natural resources should be a priority.


Prayer Coach – Fr Michael Hurley
Last Wednesday at 6:18 PM

This week on The Prayer Coach, Fr Michael Hurley reflects on the journey to Emmaus—a story of confusion, presence, and recognition. As the Gospel says, “Jesus himself came near and went with them, but their eyes were kept from recognising him” (Luke 24:15–16). 

In this moment of uncertainty, Christ walks beside the disciples, just as he walks with us. Fr Michael invites us to notice how Christ may be quietly present in our own lives today. 


Voya Beauty
Last Wednesday at 6:15 PM

VOYA Organic Beauty is an Irish skincare brand from County Sligo that’s made a name for itself around the world with its seaweed-based, organic products.
The company is especially known for its strong focus on sustainability, from hand-harvesting seaweed along the west coast of Ireland to using eco-friendly packaging.
Andrew Darmody, who works as Commercial and Operations General Manager, has been a big part of VOYA’s growth and success, helping bring the brand to an international audience while keeping its environmental values front and centre.