Episodes
The Barrack Street Band are back with a bang for their first St Patrick's Day appearance in 3 years.
Cork musician Emmo chats to Dave (be it with a crick in his neck) about his new single 'Still' which is out today.
Originally from India Dr. Lekha is a microbiology student involved with Aatma dance troop, who will be participating in this year's Paddy's Day Parade in Cork City for this first time in the groups history.
Sophie along with Garry McCarthy and a team of other young Ladies decided to record the track "No Worries" which was released as part of International Women's Day.
Pat McMahon will perform his one-man play "From 13 to 31" in Meelin Parish Hall after a 9 Mile walk around Meelin in aid of "Mothers First" on International Women's Day.
Paudy Hourihane talks up his new single Cold Walk Home. Which has a boy meets girl type of narrative behind it.
Running from March 17th - 20th this year's St Patrick's weekend is sure to be fun for all
The aim of Recruit Refugees is to link up Refugees with employers in order to give them the opportunity to get into the work force.
Jordan Run (Aaron O'Sullivan) a Skibbereen native spoke to Dave ahead of him and his band's first gig of 2022, which is happening in Cypress Avenue on Thursday March 3rd.
Garnish GAA Club in West Cork is set to hold a 24 hour event to raise funds for the club and the Irish Community Air Ambulance.
Baltimore fisherman Gerard Sheehy's sea-going maxim ‘fail we may, go we must’ is the inspiration behind many things including the documentary "Sail We Must (A Sea Story of Andrew Weatherall and An Irish Fisherman)" find out why here…
Yasmine chats with Dave on International Day of Mother Language.
Gerry screens his satirical take on 007 in Clancy's Bar, the film features an all Cork cast with the premise being a guy who THINKS he is James Bond.
Joanna's first language is English and she spoke to Dave about life growing up in Bombay (Mumbai) in India.
We are lucky to be welcoming Olympic Medallist and proud Cork man Rob Heffernan to the breakfast show weekdays from 6AM.
Sophie talks to Dave about Kudos' new single Fragile thoughts which is based on a dream where you feel like you can do anything you want and a feeling of invincibility. Then waking up to the realisation that it's not quite that straightforward in reality.
Dave from Wild Youth talked about Wild Youth's takeover of Green on Red and the songs he selected for the show,the challenges of lock-down for the band who were on the rise before hand.
Stephanie chats about how she is nervous but excited at the prospect of venturing into the world of radio presenting this Sunday at 10 AM.
Despite Caitriona taking a PR role there is a big crew involved in the upkeep of Penny Dinners including; a board of Trustees, Management and Volunteers.
The Two Norries Podcast-Changing The Conversation Tour 2022 Hosts of the hugely successful podcast “The Two Norries” bring their ‘Changing the Conversation’ Tour to Cork Opera House with special guest Pat Falvey.
Vinci are a four piece band based in Dublin, however Kurtis was born in Cork. They built their own studio and started recording music remotely. Their track secret lovers is one of those recordings.
Dave chats to Cork hurler and actor Timmy Creed
Hugh chats about some of the emergencies he responded to provide pre-hospital care, which is something he does on a voluntary basis.
Ant 1 is a French Indie musician who is now well settled in Cork and was a member of a band called Slow Motion Heroes.
22 year old French and Spanish Graduate Kaia Purcell has been crowned Miss Cork City, and recently represented Cork in the Miss Ireland contest.
Under the recommendation of Christian from MAKO DC and formally Cyclefly, Dave chats to Paul who has been playing guitar since the age of 16
Author & publisher Roz Crowley on her book Macroom Mountain Dew, Ireland’s first outdoor music festival in Macroom in the late 70s.
Award-winning movie podcast, where Married couple Dave and Cathy podcast their walk home from the movies.
Micheal was sick of bringing his kids to the local park in Farranree and looking at how much of a mess it was, as well as the hazards such as broken glass and shredded metal from Coke cans.
In advance of a forthcoming Cork History Matters podcast Dave Mac here complies a sample of the conversation he had with author & publisher Roz Crowley