Spirit Radio Podcasts
Catchup of interviews and guests from our shows
Amanda Prather – Tearfund Ireland
Amanda Prather of Tearfund Ireland speaks to Nikki about the situation in Lebannon now, what their partners are seeing on the ground and how you can help over 1 million displaced in the country right now
Dr. Scott Hahn
Some of you will know the name Dr Scott Hahn, he is a theologian, a writer and a lecturer and this week he will be speaking at an event in the Convention Centre. Organised by the Domenicans, the event is called Ignite with the subtitle From Embers to Flames.  Our CEO Rob Clarke had a chance to talk to Scott about signs of hope..  Dr Scott Hahn who will be speaking at the convention centre this coming Saturday.. for more information and to book a seat go to the Dominicans website   Dominicans.ie
Will Crampton – Better Together
Will Crampton from Better Together, a national peer-led recovery community offering free support and connection to people across Ireland. Â
Through online groups, peer support and community events, Better Together creates safe spaces for people facing mental health challenges, addiction recovery or isolation — reminding people they don’t have to go through difficult times alone. Â
Lydia speaks with Sinead Loughrin of Trocaire
The recent fuel crisis has underlined just how dependent the global economy is on the supply of oil and gas. This issue was on the agenda at a recent Conference in Colombia highlighting the need to transition away from our reliance on fossil fuels Sinéad Loughran, Trócaire’s Climate Justice Policy and Advocacy Advisor was at the Conference and on her return spoke to Spirit Radio about the need for action.
Kim Hayden and Gus Crawford Collins
Joining me now is singer-songwriter Kim Hayden and composer-producer Gus Crawford Collins. Originally from Wicklow, the pair have been making waves internationally with their cinematic reimagining of classic songs, featured on hit shows including Love Island, Netflix productions like Fool Me Once and Obsession, as well as major movie trailers and gaming campaigns. Â
Kim, a former finalist on The Voice of Ireland, and Gus have built a unique sound that’s earning them recognition around the world, and they’re here to tell us more about their incredible musical journey. Â
Lorraine Mason – Life in 5
Time now for our weekly Life in 5 where we speak to someone about their faith journey and their walk with the Lord.Â
I’m delighted to be joined this morning By Lorraine Mason. Lorraine is living in Stepaside in South Dublin and attends Liberty Church. She used to play hockey and football and coached at Joeys in Sallynoggin –  she’s also a trekkie!!Â
National Bike Week
As Ireland celebrates National Bike Week, we’re shining a light on the people who choose two wheels over four every single day. Joining us is Audrey Lawless — a mother, cyclist, and passionate advocate for everyday biking. Â
Whether it’s wind, rain, or sunshine, Audrey cycles to work because she believes it’s better for your fitness, your health, and your pocket. Â
Jack and Jill – Incognito Art
Today I’m joined by Clodagh Hogan, Head of Communications with The Jack & Jill Children’s Foundation, to talk about one of Ireland’s most exciting and unique fundraising campaigns — Incognito.Â
The initiative has captured the imagination of art lovers and supporters alike, with thousands of postcard-sized artworks sold anonymously each year, raising vital funds for families caring for children with severe learning disabilities and complex medical needs at home.Â
Leader Impact at Agape Ireland
Today on Spirit Radio, we’re talking faith, leadership, and purpose with David McDonald of Escalante Golf and Tom Miller from LeaderImpact Ireland.Â
David is building a global golf company shaped by Christian values, while Tom is helping leaders across Ireland grow personally, professionally, and spiritually through LeaderImpact.Â
Colin Creighton
we’re joined by Colin Creighton of soulstory.ie – a Christian counsellor, speaker, and mentor who is passionate about helping people navigate life, faith, relationships, and emotional wellbeing through a biblical lens. Â
During Mental Health Awareness Week, Colin is helping us explore the importance of biblical counselling in today’s world and why emotional and spiritual health matter deeply for Christians and churches alike.Â
Singer Jennifer Wood
Today we’re joined by Irish singer Jennifer Wood, whose music is inspired not only by her love of performing but also by her Christian faith. Jennifer has been touching audiences with her powerful vocals, uplifting message and heartfelt songs, building a growing following through music that encourages hope, faith and authenticity.Â
She joins us to talk about her musical journey, the influence of faith in her life and career, and what’s ahead for her in the coming months.Â
IBI Bursary for 2026/2027 Academic Year
Linda Desmond from IBI, who’s here to tell us about an exciting new opportunity for prospective students. Â
For the 2026/2027 academic year, IBI is introducing a €1,000 bursary aimed at those starting a Certificate course or a BA in Applied Theology—supporting people who feel called to study, explore ministry, or simply go deeper in their understanding of theology.Â
If you’re thinking about taking that next step into study or exploring a deeper calling, this bursary could be the perfect place to start. For more information or to chat through your options, you can contact 01 – 8069060 or visit ibi.ie