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Powering Up Rosslare: Ireland’s New Green Energy Gateway Part 2
Rosslare Europort is gearing up for a €200 million transformation that promises to bring over 2,000 jobs and establish Wexford as a key player in offshore renewable energy. Glenn Carr, Director of Commercial Business Units at the port, joins us to break down the big vision, what it means for local communities, and how it positions Ireland at the forefront of the green energy revolution.

Powering Up Rosslare: Ireland’s New Green Energy Gateway Part 1
Rosslare Europort is gearing up for a €200 million transformation that promises to bring over 2,000 jobs and establish Wexford as a key player in offshore renewable energy. Glenn Carr, Director of Commercial Business Units at the port, joins us to break down the big vision, what it means for local communities, and how it positions Ireland at the forefront of the green energy revolution.

Moncrieff Unplugged: Sound, Soul & Breakwater Buzz Part 2
Today’s episode features a raw and refreshing chat with rising Irish music star Moncrieff. He stopped by the studio to talk about his whirlwind journey, the stories behind his songs, and what’s in store for fans at his Breakwater show in Wexford this August. Expect honest moments, big tunes, and pure passion.

Moncrieff Unplugged: Sound, Soul & Breakwater Buzz Part 1
Today’s episode features a raw and refreshing chat with rising Irish music star Moncrieff. He stopped by the studio to talk about his whirlwind journey, the stories behind his songs, and what’s in store for fans at his Breakwater show in Wexford this August. Expect honest moments, big tunes, and pure passion.

Ireland’s Climate Check-In: Are We on Track for 2030?
Dr. Tomás Murray is the Senior Manager of the Climate Change Programme at the Environmental Protection Agency joins us to unpack Ireland’s latest greenhouse gas emissions report. Are we cutting enough? Which sectors are improving — and which are falling behind? We explore the real progress, the big roadblocks, and what needs to change to hit our 2030 climate targets.

Roots and Routes: Life After Intercountry Adoption in Ireland
What’s it like to grow up in Ireland after being adopted from another country? Dr. Judy Lovett, Research Officer at the Adoption Authority of Ireland, joins us to discuss her new study on the lived experiences of intercountry adoptees. From identity to belonging, her research offers powerful insight into how adopted adults navigate family, culture, and support in modern Ireland.

Gaza: Silence is Complicity – Mick Wallace on Europe’s Role Part 2
Outspoken MEP Mick Wallace joins us to speak bluntly about the worsening crisis in Gaza, the killing of medics, and why he believes Europe is failing to act. From the death of one of Gaza’s last cardiologists to the deafening silence from EU leaders, Wallace calls for urgent accountability and a shift in Irish foreign policy.

Gaza: Silence is Complicity – Mick Wallace on Europe’s Role Part 1
Outspoken MEP Mick Wallace joins us to speak bluntly about the worsening crisis in Gaza, the killing of medics, and why he believes Europe is failing to act. From the death of one of Gaza’s last cardiologists to the deafening silence from EU leaders, Wallace calls for urgent accountability and a shift in Irish foreign policy.

"Ignored and Undervalued: Lisa McDonald on Ireland’s Childcare Crisis" Part 2
Fianna Fáil Councillor Lisa McDonald joins me in studio to speak out on what she calls “control of women by stealth.” She says the government is failing families, with vacant creches sitting idle and working parents left without options. We unpack the crisis, the consequences, and the urgent need for action.

"Ignored and Undervalued: Lisa McDonald on Ireland’s Childcare Crisis" Part 1
Fianna Fáil Councillor Lisa McDonald joins me in studio to speak out on what she calls “control of women by stealth.” She says the government is failing families, with vacant creches sitting idle and working parents left without options. We unpack the crisis, the consequences, and the urgent need for action.

Relay for Life Highlights
A look back at the powerful atmosphere of Relay for Life. I took a walk around the event on Saturday with Siobhan Murphy to soak up the energy, hear from participants, and celebrate a community united in support and remembrance.

Wexford Property Prices on the Rise
Wexford saw a €10,000 jump in property prices this quarter. Joanne Geary, Managing Director of MyHome.ie, joins us to unpack the reasons behind the rise, what it means for buyers and sellers, and where the housing market might be headed next.

Pet Talk with Vet Martin Breen
From itchy ears to picky eaters, we dive into the world of animal care with vet Martin Breen. He shares practical tips, common health concerns, and advice every pet owner should hear to keep their four-legged companions thriving.

Taking the Plunge: Bow Tie Dip & Dip in the Nip Return to Wexford
Bernard McGuinness and Eileen Rowe join us to chat about two upcoming feel-good fundraisers making waves in Wexford — the Bow Tie Dip in the Nip for men on July 18th, and the women’s Dip in the Nip on July 20th. They share what it’s all about, why these events matter, and how you can get involved or show your support.

Tillage Under Pressure: Isaac Wheelock on Farming Challenges in Wexford
Isaac Wheelock from the Irish Farmers' Association joins us to discuss the state of tillage farming, the challenges facing local farmers, and what support is needed to keep the sector viable. From weather worries to rising costs, we dig into the key issues shaping life on the land.

Deputy George Lawlor on IDA, Policing & Housing Plans
Deputy George Lawlor joins us to discuss the major IDA announcement of 75 new software engineering jobs for Waterford and what it signals for Wexford’s future. We also dive into concerns over cancelled housing plans, Garda recruitment shortfalls, and whether Wexford is being left behind when it comes to key national decisions.

Cathal Byrne: Priorities for Wexford and Beyond
Senator Cathal Byrne joins us in studio to discuss key issues affecting Wexford and beyond. From housing and healthcare to major local projects, we’ll be hearing his views on what’s happening nationally and the priorities he’s focused on in the Seanad.

Cathaoirleach of Wexford County Council, Joe Sullivan Part 2
Joining us live in studio is Joe Sullivan, the newly elected Cathaoirleach of Wexford County Council. As a long-standing Fianna Fáil representative, Joe has been at the centre of recent political discussion. He’s here to talk about his new role, the direction of the council, and to share his thoughts on what’s ahead for local politics in Wexford.

Cathaoirleach of Wexford County Council, Joe Sullivan Part 1
Joining us live in studio is Joe Sullivan, the newly elected Cathaoirleach of Wexford County Council. As a long-standing Fianna Fáil representative, Joe has been at the centre of recent political discussion. He’s here to talk about his new role, the direction of the council, and to share his thoughts on what’s ahead for local politics in Wexford.

Big Dreams from Small Desks: Farewell from Oilgate National School
In this heartwarming episode, we visit Oilgate National School as the 6th class students wrap up their final days of primary school. From favourite memories to big dreams for the future, the energy and excitement in the air is contagious as these young voices get ready to take their next big step.

10 Years of Hope: Relay For Life Wexford with Debbie & Siobhan
As Relay For Life Wexford celebrates a huge milestone — 10 Years of Hope — we’re joined by two of the key organisers behind the event: Debbie Moorehouse, Teams Chair, and Siobhan Murphy Sutton, Finance Chair and one of the original organisers. They share what this powerful weekend of remembrance, celebration, and action means to the community, and how you can take part on July 5th and 6th at Páirc Charman.

Milking It: Alice Murphy’s Eco Win on the European Stage
In this episode, we’re shining a spotlight on Alice Murphy from Enniscorthy, who’s just been crowned the winner of the European Young Upcycler Award. Her innovative business idea, ‘Milking It’, turns dairy industry waste into something practical and eco-friendly. Alice joins us to chat about where the idea came from, what the win means, and what’s next for this rising sustainable entrepreneur.

Tackling Transport Gaps & Raising Endometriosis Awareness
In this episode, we're joined by Fionntán Ó Súilleabháin to shine a light on two important issues affecting the Wicklow-Wexford region. We talk about the lack of adequate train services and how it's impacting local communities, as well as the upcoming Endometriosis Awareness Meeting on Tuesday, July 1st at 7:30pm in the Arklow Bay Hotel. It’s a conversation about connectivity, healthcare, and the power of local voices coming together.

Paws Across Ireland: Ivan’s Dog-Friendly Adventures
In this episode, we’re joined by Lucy Costigan and Tony Walsh — and the real star, their rescue border collie Ivan — to talk about their new book Ivan’s Travels Through Dog-Friendly Ireland. It’s the first guide of its kind, taking listeners on a journey through all 32 counties to find the best dog-friendly spots across the country. Whether you're a dog owner or just love a good road trip story, this one’s full of heart, adventure, and plenty of wagging tails.

Hidden Hazards: Hedgerows and Rural Road Safety
Overgrown hedges might seem harmless, but they’re causing real danger on rural roads. Earlier this week, we heard from Ger Hyland of the Irish Road Haulage Association about how blocked sightlines and low-hanging branches are putting drivers at risk. In this episode, we head to North Wexford to meet James Graham, a local resident dealing with these issues firsthand.

Rathnure Rallies: A Village for Aoibheann’s Pink Tie Part 2
Rathnure is buzzing with purpose as the whole community comes together to support Aoibheann’s Pink Tie, the national children’s cancer charity. In this episode, we take you inside the heart of the preparations, meeting the organisers and locals driving this powerful grassroots effort — all to bring comfort and support to families facing childhood cancer.

Rathnure Rallies: A Village for Aoibheann’s Pink Tie Part 1
Rathnure is buzzing with purpose as the whole community comes together to support Aoibheann’s Pink Tie, the national children’s cancer charity. In this episode, we take you inside the heart of the preparations, meeting the organisers and locals driving this powerful grassroots effort — all to bring comfort and support to families facing childhood cancer.

Hope for Maeve: A Race Against Time
22-year-old Maeve Duffy has spent the last five years courageously fighting a rare and aggressive facial nerve tumour. Now, her only hope lies in a life-saving surgery available only in Germany — with a cost of over €107,000. In this emotional episode, we speak with Maeve’s mother, Siobhan Duffy, about their family’s journey, the urgent need for support, and how you can help give Maeve the chance she deserves.

Understanding Ireland’s New Organ Donation Law: What You Need to Know Pt. 2
The Human Tissue Act 2024, effective June 17th, introduces a ‘soft opt-out’ system for organ donation in Ireland. John Murphy from John A. Sinnott Solicitors joins us to explain how this change affects you, the role of designated family members, how consent works, and what to do if you want to opt out.

Understanding Ireland’s New Organ Donation Law: What You Need to Know Pt. 1
The Human Tissue Act 2024, effective June 17th, introduces a ‘soft opt-out’ system for organ donation in Ireland. John Murphy from John A. Sinnott Solicitors joins us to explain how this change affects you, the role of designated family members, how consent works, and what to do if you want to opt out.

Speeding in Ireland: New Survey Reveals Shocking Stats
Barry O’Sullivan, Chief Operating Officer of Ask Acorn, joins us to unpack the results of their latest national survey on speeding. A striking finding: over 40% of Irish drivers admit to breaking the speed limit. Barry will explore what this means for road safety and how we might tackle the issue.

Leadership Shifts in Wexford Politics Part 3
A notable change in local leadership this week as Enniscorthy’s Barbara Ann Murphy steps into the role of Chair, while Wexford’s Catherine ‘Biddy’ Walsh finishes her term as Mayor. Both women join us in studio to reflect on their time in office, what this transition means for local politics, and the priorities ahead for the county.

Leadership Shifts in Wexford Politics Part 2
A notable change in local leadership this week as Enniscorthy’s Barbara Ann Murphy steps into the role of Chair, while Wexford’s Catherine ‘Biddy’ Walsh finishes her term as Mayor. Both women join us in studio to reflect on their time in office, what this transition means for local politics, and the priorities ahead for the county.

Leadership Shifts in Wexford Politics Part 1
A notable change in local leadership this week as Enniscorthy’s Barbara Ann Murphy steps into the role of Chair, while Wexford’s Catherine ‘Biddy’ Walsh finishes her term as Mayor. Both women join us in studio to reflect on their time in office, what this transition means for local politics, and the priorities ahead for the county.

Older People in Crisis: ALONE’s Cost of Living Survey Findings
ALONE has just released its largest-ever Cost of Living Survey, and the results are deeply concerning. Older people across Ireland are under serious financial strain — many are skipping meals, avoiding heating their homes, and facing growing isolation. Joining us to discuss the findings and the urgent need for support is Frank Dillon, Head of Communications at ALONE.

Global Focus: Mick Wallace on Middle East Tensions and International Issues
With rising violence and instability in the Middle East, Mick Wallace, former Independent MEP for Ireland South, joins us to share his outspoken perspectives on the crisis. Known for his strong views on foreign affairs, EU policy, and human rights, Mick offers insight into what’s happening and what it means on a global scale.

Inside Politics with Deputy Malcolm Byrne – Visa Delays, Civil Service Growth & School Funding Part 2
Deputy Malcolm Byrne, Fianna Fáil TD for Wicklow–Wexford and party spokesperson on Climate, Environment & Energy, joins us to discuss some pressing issues. He shares his views on the delays caused by new visa rules affecting students and workers, the rapid expansion of the Irish Civil Service, and the ongoing challenges with school funding. A must-listen for anyone following public policy in the region.

Inside Politics with Deputy Malcolm Byrne – Visa Delays, Civil Service Growth & School Funding Part 1
Deputy Malcolm Byrne, Fianna Fáil TD for Wicklow–Wexford and party spokesperson on Climate, Environment & Energy, joins us to discuss some pressing issues. He shares his views on the delays caused by new visa rules affecting students and workers, the rapid expansion of the Irish Civil Service, and the ongoing challenges with school funding. A must-listen for anyone following public policy in the region.

Sgt Aisling Ferriter on Harassment Orders, Raven Safety, and Quay Closures
In this week’s Garda slot, Sgt Aisling Ferriter joins us with important updates from around County Wexford. We chat about how civil restraining orders work in cases of harassment and how to apply for one, the serious risks and cleanup costs linked to illegal camping and fires at The Raven, and traffic restrictions on The Quays this Sunday during the Commodore Barry Memorial event. Plenty of helpful info to keep you in the know!

Housing at Home, Tensions Abroad: Deputy George Lawlor Responds Part 2
Deputy George Lawlor joins us to react to Minister James Browne’s recent interview on Ireland’s housing crisis and weighs in on the growing unrest in Iran. From local pressures to global conflicts, we get his take on two of the most pressing issues of the moment.

Housing at Home, Tensions Abroad: Deputy George Lawlor Responds Part 1
Deputy George Lawlor joins us to react to Minister James Browne’s recent interview on Ireland’s housing crisis and weighs in on the growing unrest in Iran. From local pressures to global conflicts, we get his take on two of the most pressing issues of the moment.

Housing on the Brink: Minister James Browne on Supply, Strain & Solutions
Joining us is Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, James Browne TD. With Ireland’s housing crisis still deepening, he discusses this year’s building targets, why they’re proving so difficult to hit, and what the government is doing to increase supply, ease pressure on renters, and bring real solutions to the table.

Housing on the Brink: Minister James Browne on Supply, Strain & Solutions Part 2
Joining us is Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, James Browne TD. With Ireland’s housing crisis still deepening, he discusses this year’s building targets, why they’re proving so difficult to hit, and what the government is doing to increase supply, ease pressure on renters, and bring real solutions to the table.

Housing on the Brink: Minister James Browne on Supply, Strain & Solutions Part 1
Joining us is Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, James Browne TD. With Ireland’s housing crisis still deepening, he discusses this year’s building targets, why they’re proving so difficult to hit, and what the government is doing to increase supply, ease pressure on renters, and bring real solutions to the table.

James Sexton on Inheritance Tax Reform: Fighting for Fairness for Childless Citizens
James Sexton, a retired teacher, and his wife Sheila are campaigning to change Ireland’s inheritance tax laws. After making their wills, they realized childless people face much harsher tax rules compared to parents. In this episode, James shares their story and why they believe it’s time for a fairer system that treats everyone equally.

Adrian Weckler on the Dodgy Boxes Crackdown: What It Means for Viewers
In this episode, journalist Adrian Weckler from the Irish Independent joins us to unpack the latest warnings from Sky about dodgy boxes. What’s really happening, what viewers need to know, and the serious consequences owners could face—all explained in clear, straightforward terms. If you’re watching TV the “unofficial” way, this episode is a must-listen.

Tony Dempsey on Ageing Well: Staying Connected, Dignity, and Wellbeing in Our Communities Pt.2
In this episode, we chat with Tony Dempsey—former TD, ex-manager of the Wexford Senior Hurling Team, and now Wexford’s Age Friendly Ambassador. Tony talks about the challenges and joys of ageing well, the vital role of staying connected, and how communities can support dignity and wellbeing for older adults. Whether you’re approaching retirement or just curious about creating a more inclusive society, this conversation offers plenty of thoughtful insights.

Tony Dempsey on Ageing Well: Staying Connected, Dignity, and Wellbeing in Our Communities Pt. 1
In this episode, we chat with Tony Dempsey—former TD, ex-manager of the Wexford Senior Hurling Team, and now Wexford’s Age Friendly Ambassador. Tony talks about the challenges and joys of ageing well, the vital role of staying connected, and how communities can support dignity and wellbeing for older adults. Whether you’re approaching retirement or just curious about creating a more inclusive society, this conversation offers plenty of thoughtful insights.

Young Voices for Gaeilge: St. Leonard’s National School Shines
Caroline King, a teacher from St. Leonard’s National School in Ballycullane, joins us with students Lily White and Theo Colfer to chat about their school’s recent Gaelbhratach award win. As proud members of the Gaelbhratach committee, they share how they’ve been bringing the Irish language to life outside the classroom—making Gaeilge fun, creative, and part of everyday school life. A heartwarming conversation full of pride, teamwork, and grá don teanga!

Business Owner Pushes Back as Council Moves to Ban Sandwich Boards
Killian Stafford, a local business owner, is calling on the council to reconsider its decision to remove sandwich boards from the streets. The signs, he says, play a crucial role in drawing customers to his business and others nearby. With the council citing concerns over accessibility and clutter, Stafford warns that the ban could hurt small businesses already facing tough economic conditions.