RTÉ Radio Drama's audio theatre department has for decades proudly brought audiences the very best dramatic writing and performances for radio from Ireland. Listen every Sunday night at 8pm at RTÉ Radio 1, visit rte.ie/dramaonone for more.
WEBSITE (Quizzes, Seminars, Podcast, Spirit Blog): www.keystothespiritworld.com My name is Jennifer O'Neill and I am an Empath specialist... I was born looking at the world differently than most everyone else around me. The funny thing is I thought everyone was like me. It wasn’t until I got older that I realized…I was born with a very special connection to the spirit world. This connection has allowed me to access things you can benefit from. Lots of information on how things work in the sp ...
SpiritChat is a radio show offering spiritual mentorship to those who are interested in learning more about spiritual awareness. Jennifer O’Neill is your source for spiritual and practical advice bringing you her expertise live on the air. The focus is to simplify the process of using the spiritual tools and gifts you were born with in a way that fits into your everyday life. She has spent the last twenty years as a professional psychic and spiritual teacher helping people all over the world ...
The Optimized Women Podcast is where high-performing women come to take control of their health. Hosted by Orshi McNaughton, FDN-P, HHP, this show cuts through the noise of outdated medical advice with real, science-backed strategies built for female physiology. From hormones and metabolism to peptides, performance, and longevity—this is your no-BS guide to optimizing your body from the inside out.
Welcome to the Bridges and Bytes Podcast, from the UCD College of Engineering and Architecture. Season 1 is a six-part series on the 'Student Voice on AI and Assessment'. Each episode was produced and hosted by groups of UCD Engineering and Architecture Students, and covers a different types of assessment. The Season is topped and tailed with a trailer and a review episode. Credits This season was supported by an award by the UCD Faculty Partnership Programme to Jennifer Keenahan and Mairead ...
Order a beer, pull up a seat and join your friends at Taverncast for our patented un-scripted roundtable discussions, covering a wide range of topics with a unique wit and inviting style - all blended together, it's Happy Hour in Your Head!
What does a healthy female body look and feel like? How much do our hormones and cycles effect our mood and mindset? Do women's bodies need a different approach to exercise than men's do? On The Wellness Collective podcast natural women’s health expert Nat Kringoudis explores the health and wellness topics you want to talk about, chatting to leading experts from around the globe to help you feel happier, healthier and better. If you’re ready to take charge of your health join Nat as she dive ...
What If? So What? is the podcast where we discover what’s possible with digital and figure out how to make it real in your business. Join host Jim Hertzfeld, Vice President Strategy, as he interviews industry experts and veterans to dissect the buzz, challenge the status quo, and translate grand visions into tangible actions. Because it's not just about dreaming big, it's about asking the right questions: 'What If?' 'So What?’, and most importantly, “Now What?”
Exploring the business behind the Houston hospitality and tourism industry. Hear from members of the industry as they discuss their restaurants, bars, breweries, hotels, venues, attractions, theaters, museums, and related businesses which define Houston’s vibrant hospitality landscape. Hosted by Jonathan Horowitz, president of the Houston Hospitality Alliance and founder of Convive Hospitality Consulting.
If you're struggling with fatigue, weight gain, brain fog, or unexplained symptoms despite “normal” labs, this episode will help you uncover what’s really going on. We explore how thyroid dysfunction—especially Hashimoto’s—is often missed, misdiagnosed, or mistreated. Learn the real root causes behind low thyroid function, the truth about lab testi…
Facing the Music by Karl O'Neill. Drama on one - for details on tonight's and hundreds of other award winning dramas go to rte.ie/dramaonone.By RTÉ Radio 1
Kiran Desai reads her story “An Unashamed Proposal,” from the August 11, 2025, issue of the magazine. Desai is the author of the novels “Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard” and “The Inheritance of Loss,” which won the Booker Prize in 2006. A new novel, “The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny,” from which this story was adapted, will be published this fall.…
What if the hardest parts of parenting aren't about your child at all but about your own past asking to be seen? This conversation with Lael Stone cracked something open for me and I know it will for you too. Lael has spent over 20 years walking with families through birth, early childhood, the teen years and beyond. Her work gently but powerfully …
Anne Enright reads her story “The Bridge Stood Fast,” from the August 4, 2025, issue of the magazine. Enright has published eleven books of fiction, including the story collection “Yesterday’s Weather,” and the novels “The Gathering,” which won the Man Booker Prize, “Actress,” and “The Wren, The Wren.” Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/…
What if your health challenges were signals, not setbacks? What if the turning point wasn’t the diagnosis, but the decision to trust your instincts? In this grounded and powerful conversation, I’m joined by clinical nutritionist Katherine Hay. Katherine’s work in gut health, hormones, fertility, and women’s wellbeing is shaped by her own lived expe…
What happens when a tech executive and mom of three uses biohacking to heal herself and her child from autoimmune dysfunction, chronic UTIs, and fatigue? Lindsay O’Neill shares her daily routine, the Immortal Chamber experience, and the testing tools that reversed years of inflammation. Learn how to combine intuition, diagnostics, and health tech t…
Mona Awad reads her story “The Chartreuse,” from the July 28, 2025, issue of the magazine. Awad is the author of four books of fiction, including “13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl,” which won the Amazon Best First Novel Award, and “Rouge,” which was published in 2023. Her new novel, “We Love You, Bunny,” will come out in September. Learn about your…
This week, I’m walking you through something you’ve asked about for a long time—what a day in my life actually looks like. I’m sharing the rhythms, rituals, and real choices I lean on to support my hormones, energy, and clarity. My days vary, but they’re shaped with intention. I talk about the supplements that help me feel steady, how I organize my…
If you're stuck in the cycle of restrictive dieting and rebound weight gain, your gut may be the root cause. In this eye-opening episode, Joel Greene shares how gut diversity, immune signaling, and adipose tissue health impact fat loss—and why most diets fail without nature’s built-in rhythms. Learn how to reset your microbiome, restore key bacteri…
Clare Sestanovich reads her story “Natural History,” from the July 21, 2025, issue of the magazine. Sestanovich is the author of the story collection “Objects of Desire,” which came out in 2021 and was a finalist for the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize, and the novel “Ask Me Again,” which was published last year. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.p…
Have you ever wondered how I glide through airports, avoid jet lag, and keep my body feeling amazing when I’m on the move? In this solo episode, I share my favorite travel strategies, including how I plan my trips, pack light, and adjust quickly to new time zones. I love every part of travel and want you to feel the same ease and confidence. These …
Cold therapy can be a powerful tool for fat loss, metabolic health, stress resilience, and recovery—but women need a different approach than men. In this episode, we break down the best way to use ice baths and cold exposure to support energy, hormones, and longevity without overstressing the body. Learn how to time your cold plunges, what temperat…
Zadie Smith reads her story “The Silence,” from the July 7 & 14, 2025, issue of the magazine. Smith, a winner of the Orange Prize for Fiction and the PEN/Audible Literary Service Award, among others, is the author of two short-story collections and six novels, including “NW,” “Swing Time,” and “The Fraud,” which was published in 2023. Learn about y…
What do you do when you’re high-functioning on the outside but falling apart inside? In this episode, I’m joined by Kathryn Carter, whose story stopped me in my tracks. She was leading teams, raising a family, traveling for work, and then found herself sobbing in a change room because they didn’t have her size. That moment cracked something open. K…
Ottessa Moshfegh reads her story “The Comedian,” from the July 7 & 14, 2025, issue of the magazine. Moshfegh is the author of one story collection and four novels, including “Eileen,” for which she won the PEN/Hemingway Award in 2016; “My Year of Rest and Relaxation”; and “Lapvona,” which came out in 2022. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.…
If you're exhausted but can't sleep, stuck in a cycle of sleeping pills, or struggling to fix your sleep despite trying everything—this episode is for you. Sleep expert Molly Eastman reveals the overlooked causes of chronic insomnia, how modern life sabotages your circadian rhythm, and the breakthrough strategies that actually work. Learn how to re…
Jhumpa Lahiri reads her story “Jubilee,” from the July 7 & 14, 2025, issue of the magazine. Lahiri, a recipient of the National Humanities Medal and the PEN/Malamud Award, among others, is the author of six books of fiction, including the story collections “Interpreter of Maladies,” which won the Pulitzer Prize in 2000, and “Roman Stories,” which w…
Irishwoman Ceila O'Dowd, the ambitious director of an English public art gallery, feels her latest curated exhibition represents the last chance for promotion and preferment.By RTÉ Radio 1
What if the reason you feel tired, anxious, or like your health habits just aren’t working anymore… isn’t you? It’s your biology. In this episode, I sit down with clinical nutritionist and women’s health advocate Sally O’Neil to talk about the major shifts that happen in our 30s and 40s—and why most wellness advice doesn’t account for it. Sally ope…
This episode reveals the hidden risks of hormonal birth control, how it alters your gut, mood, and long-term health, and why most OB/GYNs are missing the mark on hormone therapy. Learn how estrogen and progesterone rhythms affect everything from your brain to your bones — and what you need to know about bioidentical HRT, perimenopause symptoms, fer…
Han Ong reads his story “Happy Days,” from the June 30, 2025, issue of the magazine. The recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship and the Berlin Prize, Ong is the author of more than a dozen plays and two novels, “Fixer Chao” and “The Disinherited.” Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices…
Naoise, a one- time Under 15 European Champion kick boxer. As the action plays out we follow Naoise in her imaginings of what was, what is and what could be!By RTÉ Radio 1
Before the spotlight, before the cameras, and before the world knew her name—Ella May Ding was quietly fighting for herself. On the couch with me this week, the Married At First Sight star opens up about the five-year battle with binge eating that nearly broke her, body image wounds she hid from the world, and the quiet healing that began long befo…
Osteoporosis isn’t just a concern for older women—it often starts much earlier than you think. Bone health is deeply connected to hormones, metabolism, and nutrition, and the right approach can not only prevent bone loss but reverse it. In this episode, we dive deep into osteoporosis, the critical role of hormones, the best nutrition for strong bon…
Yiyun Li reads her story “Any Human Heart,” from the June 23, 2025, issue of the magazine. Li is the author of eight books of fiction, including the novels “Must I Go” and “The Book of Goose,” and the story collection “Wednesday’s Child,” which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2024. A new nonfiction book, “Things in Nature Merely Grow,” was…
Struggling to lose weight despite a healthy lifestyle? In this episode, holistic nutritionist Nat Niddam joins us to uncover the science and strategy behind GLP-1 weight-loss peptides. We explore their transformative potential—not just for weight loss, but for enhancing insulin sensitivity, reducing inflammation, and curbing emotional eating. Nat s…
What if the very thing you've been taught to fear is actually key to healing? This episode is a mind-opening conversation with Tania de Jong, a social entrepreneur, performer, and founder of Mind Medicine Australia. Tania shares her unbelievable story: a woman who never touched drugs, never got drunk, and yet found herself stepping into the world o…
In this episode of “What If? So What?” Jim Hertzfeld sits down with C-suite strategist, Professor Rita McGrath, to explore how organizations can thrive amid uncertainty. Rita shares insights from her book “Seeing Around Corners,” including how to rethink competitive advantage, embrace intelligent failure, and plan for the unknown. Learn why fast-fo…
Episode Summary: Your skin isn’t just about looking good—it reflects your inner health. In this episode, we explore how cold therapy, breathwork, hormones, metabolism, fat loss, recovery, and stress resilience all contribute to skin vitality. Learn how diet, hormone balance, and targeted supplements support clear, youthful skin and discover practic…
Jim Shepard reads his story “The Queen of Bad Influences,” from the June 16, 2025, issue of the magazine. Shepard, a winner of the Rea Award for the Short Story, is the author of thirteen books of fiction, including the novels “The Book of Aron” and “Phase Six” and the story collection “The World to Come.” Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.…
In this episode, Dr. Molly Maloof returns for an eye-opening conversation on the intersections of intimacy, relationships, and longevity. Discover why connection and intimacy are foundational to health and learn actionable strategies to enhance your relationships and overall well-being. Dr. Maloof also shares insights on the science of love, the ro…
Have you ever sat in total frustration thinking, “Why can’t I keep up?” or “What’s wrong with me?” You’ve done the supplements, the hormone testing, the self-care. You’re trying all the “right” things, and yet you're still exhausted, still not yourself. This conversation with Human Design expert Aviva Joffe is the permission slip so many of us need…
Still tired, gaining weight, and burning out-even on thyroid meds? You're not broken. In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Eric Balcavage to explore why conventional thyroid treatments often fail and how stress, not your thyroid, may be to blame. Learn how chronic stress triggers the Cell Danger Response, disrupts mitochondrial function, and create…
Louise Erdrich reads her story “Love of My Days,” from the June 2, 2025, issue of the magazine. Erdrich is the author of more than two dozen works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, including the novels “The Round House,” which won the National Book Award in 2012, “The Night Watchman,” which won the Pulitzer Prize in 2021, and “The Mighty Red,” wh…