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Brendan O'Connor has all you need for the weekend with time to pause and reflect on the week just gone. Featuring a selection of human interest, consumer and lifestyle stories, as well as keeping you up to date on the news stories that matter. Listen live Saturday and Sunday at 11am - 1pm on RTÉ Radio 1.
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Pope Leo XIV (Robert Francis Prevost) was chosen a month ago as the new leader of the Catholic Church. Brendan is joined by former editor of the Irish Catholic and director of public affairs for Aid to the Church in Need, Michael Kelly. His book details the life and beliefs of the new Pope and what direction he could bring the Church in.…
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Professor Katriona O’Sullivan reflects on the last two years since her award-winning memoir, ‘Poor’ came out, charting her life growing up in addiction and poverty. She also reveals details of the new play adaptation of ‘Poor’ in The Gate Theatre and her DNA journey to uncover her late father’s true backstory.…
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Nóra Quoirin was 15 years old when she died in tragic circumstances while on a family holiday in Malaysia in 2019. Today, on Nóra's birthday, her mother Meabh talks to Brendan about her brave, brilliant daughter. Meabh describes a powerful evening at Queen's University Belfast, where Nóra was celebrated through poetry and music.…
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Award-winning actress Fiona Shaw talks about her Cork upbringing, her career in theatre, opera, film and TV and meeting her wife, Sonali, who lost her husband and children in a tsunami. She also picks five songs that have meant something special to her throughout her life from Bob Marley to Tracy Chapman to Leonard Cohen.…
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Academic Mary Ann Kenny joins Brendan to talk about her new book The Episode which details her mental health struggles after the death of her husband, how her overwhelming guilt and fears for her children consumed her to an extreme level causing her to lose touch with reality and the events that led to her eventual recovery.…
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In the week that U2 were honoured at the Ivor Novello Awards, Bono spoke to Brendan about fatherhood, music, politics, and the criticism he received earlier this year for accepting an award from President Joe Biden. He also spoke about the new film, Bono: Stories of Surrender, which will be released next week on Apple TV.…
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Sarah and Tracey Corbett-Lynch talk to Brendan about their beloved dad, and brother, Jason. They describe their decade-long battle for justice since Jason was killed by his wife Molly Martens and her father, Tom, which is the subject of the Netflix documentary "A Deadly American Marriage".By RTÉ Radio 1
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Joining Brendan to dissect the Sunday papers are Fr. Iggy O’Donovan, Augustinian Priest, Ellen Coyne, Special Correspondent, Irish Independent, Dan O’ Brien, Chief Economist at the Institute of International and European Affairs and Columnist with The Currency, Lisa Chambers, Former Fianna Fáil Seanad Leader and Head of Public Affairs at Consello.…
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With the newly elected pope Leo XIV hitting the headlines, Elma Walsh chats to Brendan about how the then Fr. Robert Prevost was so impressed by her son Donal Walsh’s strength and grace in the face of his cancer diagnosis that he made Donal an honorary Augustinian before his death.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Award-winning author John Boyne has just brought out the 4th and final novella, ‘Air’, in his ‘Elements’ series of books. He talked about the book and chose five songs that have meant something special to him throughout his life from Backstreet Boys to Kate Bush to Drake.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Former Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and former Special Forces Army Ranger Ray Goggins team up with Cork singer Lyra in the first episode of new RTÉ show ‘Uncharted’ where Goggins brings pairs of well-known public figures off on wilderness challenges across the world. The series starts on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player on Wednesday May 14 at 9.35pm.…
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On The Newspaper Panel this week,is joined by; Alison O’Connor, Columnist with the Sunday Times, Dr Graham Finlay, Assistant Professor of Politics and International Relations in UCD, Aideen Heydon, Housing Policy Expert and author, and former chairperson of Threshold & David Quinn, Columnist with the Sunday Independent and The Irish Catholic.…
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Novelist Joe Dunthorne’s on his book Children of Radium: A Buried Inheritance, a personal story of his family’s life in Germany during the Second World War. Joe spoke about digging into the uncomfortable strands of the story and resisting the urge as a writer to ‘tidy’ it away.By RTÉ Radio 1
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