Episodes
Songstress Marguerite O’Connor
Trish Harris from Cork Harbour Cruises
Liam Daly - Lead Singer Of Little Known
Caoimhe Barry speaks to Dave about the Cabin in Knocknaheeny and her as a tutor.
Comedian Chris Kent
Programme Co-Ordinator of Cork Science Festival Mervyn Horgan talks about events that are happening for Cork Science Week 2022
Myles Gaffney talks about his brand new album Soldier On with the leading single of the same name – also his gig on in The Cork Arts Theatre November 12th
Christian McCallum - AKA The Belly Man speaks about The Cork International Film Festival and the film The Harder They Come.
Fiona Clarke talks about the Cork International Film Festival ahead of the opening and the movies that are to come throughout including the Irish film Aisha.
Connie Wiseman speaks to Dave Mac about The Cork Santa Cycle 2022
Comedy Cavern Coughlans
Thomas O'Donovan from West Cork has blown up on TikTok over the past year.
Comedian Andrew Ryan talks about bringing his new show to the Everyman Theatre Saturday November 5th.
Jan is after partaking in the Jack and Jill Up the Hill Challenge, to gather much needed funds for the organisation.
The 11th annual Fort 2 Fort charity cycle is taking place on Saturday 29th of October.
In association with Cork County Council, Re-use Republic took place in the IRD (Irish Rural Development) Duhallow headquarters in Newmarket Tuesday 25th from 2-7pm.
Out of the 5 acts shortlisted Ruby was winner and became the Red FM representative of Irish Music Month.
Julie Jay chats to Dave ahead of her run at the Everyman at 8 pm tonight.
Paul Moore and the team at Rebel Chilli are one of many businesses across Cork City and County to pick up awards at Blas na hÉireann 2022 .
Steve was kind enough to give us some of his time while the Kodaline lads and himself were on tour in Poland. The tour is aimed at promoting there new album Our Roots Run Deep. Which is an acoustic live album of the bands songs to date.
Anne talks about the significant but lesser known role Cork women played in the struggle for Irish independence
Mary- Lou from Summerhill North brings ‘The Dead Letter Office’ to Graffiti Theatre Blackpool
Clodagh who is originally from Montenotte but has relocated to Park Avenue in New York City is part of a Board Bia Graduate Programme that are responsible for marketing Irish Food and Drink in the US.
Fiona chats about Holy Island a film that premiered in last year’s Cork International Film Festival currently screening at Triskel Arts Centre.
In this people’s history of Ireland, John Creedon introduces a fascinating collection of stories from the Schools’ Collection.
The Burma is made of Tony O Donovan (Vocals and Rhythm Guitar), Peter Piggott (Lead Guitar, Synths and Backing Vocals) and Cian Doherty (Drummer and Percussionist).
The Enactus society is a global network of Student Entrepeneur's who want to make a difference to society or the sustainable development programme.
Tom and his partner Stephanie set up their Athleisure Active Wear Clothing company "Gym Grow Gain" during covid.
Damien from the 3 Amigos is in high spirits after Cork City gained promotion to the Premier Division on the back of their 0-0 draw against Wexford.
John who has been a die hard Cork City fan from an early age has been given the opportunity to release a book in association with Hero Books.