
Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran
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Bringing Joy to Dementia Care: Mary Fox on the Magic Table
Mary Fox, Nurse Activities Co-ordinator at St. John’s Community Hospital in Enniscorthy, joins me to talk about the Magic Table – an innovative, interactive tool designed to engage and uplift residents with dementia through light, movement, and play.

One Last Show: Remembering John Condron Through Film
Paddy McCarney joins me to discuss One Last Show, a powerful short film he produced about the life and tragic death of John Condron, who died in a stunt accident in 1982 at just 23. The film, directed by Alan Walsh, captures John's story with sensitivity and is set to premiere later this year.

Witness to Conflict: Rachel Murphy on Life in the West Bank and Gaza
Rachel Murphy joins me to share her powerful firsthand account after spending three months on the West Bank and recently returning from Gaza. From daily struggles to moments of resilience, Rachel offers a deeply human perspective on the realities faced by Palestinians in these conflict-affected regions.

Cathal Byrne on Progress of Enniscorthy Flood Relief Scheme
Fine Gael Senator Cathal Byrne joins me in studio to discuss the latest updates on the Enniscorthy Flood Relief Scheme. Following a recent meeting with Minister Boxer Moran and Wexford County Council’s Eddie Taaffe, Cathal outlines the key milestones ahead for Phase 1 of this long-awaited project.

Liam Griffin Pays Tribute to EY Entrepreneur Finalist Karl FitzPatrick
Wexford businessman and mentor Liam Griffin joins me to celebrate Karl FitzPatrick’s achievement as a finalist in the EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards. Karl, President of Chevron College and host of Business Matters on South East Radio, is recognised for his outstanding contributions to education and entrepreneurship.

Greenlink Launch Powers New Era of Energy Exchange Between Ireland and Britain
A landmark 500-megawatt electricity interconnector between Ireland and Wales has been officially launched in Enniscorthy. At the event, I spoke with Minister Darragh O’Brien and Greenlink CEO James O’Reilly about how this vital project boosts energy security and enables Ireland to export its growing surplus of renewable energy.

Punk Power: André Tschan and John Holden Talk Wexford Punk Festival and More
Get ready to dive into the heart of the punk scene as I’m joined in studio by André Tschan, a driving force behind the Wexford Punk Festival, and John Holden, the man behind the Bullring store—Wexford’s ultimate hangout for alternative culture. They’re here to talk all things punk, from the upcoming Wexford Arts Centre gig to the local punk scene.

Get Creative with Sinead Franey: Wexford Library's Graphic Novel Drawing Competition
Sinead Franey from Wexford Library, on the exciting graphic novel drawing competition. With two age categories, this is a fantastic opportunity for kids and teens to unleash their creativity, whether it’s drawing their favourite comic characters or inventing their own.

Easter Chocolate Dangers for Pets
Johnny Colfer from the Wexford SPCA joins me now to discuss an important issue ahead of Easter. With the holiday just around the corner, Johnny is here to raise awareness about the serious risks chocolate poses to our pets.

Pat O'Toole on Bovine TB and the Call for Change in Ireland's Farming Policies
Pat O'Toole of the Irish Farmers Journal offers expert insight into the latest developments in Irish farming, including the concerning rise in bovine TB and the Irish Farmers' Association’s call for urgent changes to the eradication programme.

Diarmuid Lyng on 'The Wonders of the Wild': A New Vision for Exploring Nature
Former teacher and Wexford hurling captain, Diarmuid Lyng joins me to talk about his exciting new project, ‘The Wonders of the Wild,’ and his fresh vision for exploring nature in a way that’s both educational and inspiring.

Wexford v's Antrim Keith Rossiter Discusses Championship 2025
Keith Rossiter, in his second year as Senior Hurling Manager for Wexford, joins me today as preparations begin for the upcoming season. With fresh energy and high hopes, Keith is ready to lead the team into what promises to be an exciting new chapter for Wexford hurling.

Big Changes for Bunclody: Pat Kehoe on Major New Development
Pat Kehoe talking about a significant new development planned for the outskirts of Bunclody. With potential impacts on housing, infrastructure, and the local community, this project is set to shape the future of the area.

Minister James Browne on the Housing Crisis: A Critical Time for Ireland’s Future Part 3
James Browne, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage of Ireland on affordable housing becoming an increasingly pressing issue across the country. Minister Browne has emphasized that the next few months will be pivotal. His message is clear: more housing is urgently needed, and he’s committed to making that happen. Tune in as we discuss his plans and the challenges ahead in addressing the housing crisis.

Minister James Browne on the Housing Crisis: A Critical Time for Ireland’s Future Part 2
James Browne, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage of Ireland on affordable housing becoming an increasingly pressing issue across the country. Minister Browne has emphasized that the next few months will be pivotal. His message is clear: more housing is urgently needed, and he’s committed to making that happen. Tune in as we discuss his plans and the challenges ahead in addressing the housing crisis.

Minister James Browne on the Housing Crisis: A Critical Time for Ireland’s Future Part 1
James Browne, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage of Ireland joins Alan to discuss affordable housing becoming an increasingly pressing issue across the country. Minister Browne has emphasized that the next few months will be pivotal. His message is clear: more housing is urgently needed, and he’s committed to making that happen. Tune in as we discuss his plans and the challenges ahead in addressing the housing crisis.

The Magic of Joseph: Behind the Scenes of Enniscorthy Musical Society's Upcoming Show
Members of the Enniscorthy Musical Society to talk about their upcoming production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Running from April 22nd to 26th at Coláiste Bríde, Enniscorthy, this beloved classic promises to light up the stage. Join us as we dive into the rehearsals, the creative process, and what audiences can expect from this year’s vibrant performance!

A Night with The Mersey Beatles: Steven Howard on Bringing Paul McCartney to Life
Joining me now is Steven Howard, the talented musician who channels Paul McCartney in the world-renowned tribute band The Mersey Beatles. They’ve been recreating the magic of the Fab Four for audiences worldwide, and this Friday, they’ll be performing live at the National Opera House.

The Price of Perfection: Steve Manfield on First Communion Trends and Parental Pressures
Steve Manfield, Marketing Director at CEWE Ireland, joins us to discuss the results of a recent survey on First Holy Communions. As Communions and Confirmations roll around, the survey highlights the rising pressures on parents to create the ‘perfect’ day, with a noticeable increase in cash gifts and a growing focus on photography and outfits.

Connecting Through Culture: Una Cahill on Wexford’s Cultural Companions Initiative
Una Cahill, Assistant Arts Officer with Wexford County Council, joins us to shine a light on Cultural Companions—a heartwarming initiative that connects people with a shared love for the arts. From theatre trips to gallery visits, it's all about making cultural experiences more accessible and enjoyable, especially for those who might otherwise go alone. A beautiful way to build community through creativity.

10 Years of Hope: Debbie Moorehouse on Relay For Life Wexford 2025
Debbie Moorehouse joins us to share the story behind Relay For Life Wexford, a moving 24-hour community event marking its 10th anniversary this July 5th and 6th at Páirc Charman. Celebrating survivors, remembering loved ones, and raising vital funds for the Irish Cancer Society—this is a gathering of hope, resilience, and solidarity. And yes—there’s still time to take part!

Richard Ryder on Parking Abuse and Tax Relief Reform for Drivers with Disabilities
Richard Ryder, Communications and Marketing Manager with the Disabled Drivers Association of Ireland, joins us to talk about two key advocacy issues. First, the widespread misuse of accessible parking spaces—and what can be done to stop it. Then, we turn to the call for urgent reform of the Disabled Drivers Tax Relief Scheme, which many say is no longer fit for purpose. A conversation about rights, respect, and real-world impact.

News from Around the Garda Districts with Sgt. Eddie Wilde
Garda update with Sgt Eddie Wilde, who joins us with news from across the districts. This morning, we hear about a national drop in burglaries—but why vigilance is still key. He’ll also discuss a rise in tool thefts from vans, particularly around hotels, and ongoing anti-social behaviour in the Gorey and Ramstown areas. Plus, renewed concerns in Enniscorthy after fires along the Slaney Nature Trail highlight the need for public awareness and reporting.

Senator Malcolm Byrne on J1 Visas and AI Ethics
Senator Malcolm Byrne joins me to unpack two pressing topics. First, we look at the potential impact of student activism on visa approvals, especially for those planning to travel to the US on a J1 this summer. Then, we turn to Meta’s controversial plan to mine public social media content to train its AI—what does this mean for our digital rights, privacy, and creative ownership? A timely conversation at the crossroads of youth engagement and tech ethics.

Calls Grow for 24/7 Acute Mental Health Services in Wexford – But Is Anyone Listening?
Despite growing concern over the lack of 24/7 acute mental health services in Wexford, the prospect of a dedicated facility remains unlikely. Local councillors Raymond Shannon, John Dwyer, and Leonard Kelly are voicing serious concerns about the gap in services and the toll it's taking on individuals and families in crisis. We’ll hear their calls for action, the obstacles in the way, and what needs to change to deliver proper mental health support in the county.

Third Time’s a Charm: Wexford Drama Group Shines with Skylight
Paul Walsh, director of Wexford Drama Group, for the third year running, the group has made it to the RTÉ All Ireland Drama Finals—this time with their gripping production of Skylight by David Hare. Paul joins us to talk about the production, the cast, and the pride of flying the flag for Wexford once again on the national stage.

Fleadh Returns: Labhrás Ó Murchú on Wexford’s Moment in the Spotlight
Labhrás Ó Murchú, Ard-Stiúrthóir of Comhaltas, talking about the highly anticipated return of Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann to Wexford in 2025. Labhrás shares what this major celebration of Irish music and culture means for the county, the country, and the generations keeping the tradition alive.

Visions of Faith: The Story of Sr Helen
Filmmaker Thomas McCormack, brings us the remarkable story of Sr Helen in his new documentary. The film follows the journey of this Nigerian-born nun living in New Ross—renowned for her deep faith, healing miracles, and powerful visions. Thomas shares what inspired him to tell her story, from her missionary roots to her urgent message of spiritual awakening.

Cracking the Childcare Crisis: Rachel Coyle on the Urgent Need for Reform
Rachel Coyle on the line, Head of Campaigns and Mobilisation at the National Women’s Council. Rachel joins us to discuss the growing childcare crisis in Ireland and why immediate government action is needed. She outlines the case for a publicly funded early childhood education and care system—and how it could better support women, families, and the economy.

Financial Focus with Neil Hughes, CEO Azets Ireland
Neil breaks down the latest in business and economic news, offering expert insights, practical advice, and a look at what’s ahead for Ireland’s financial landscape.

GreenTech Good News: Big Developments at GreenTech HQ
Liz McGonigle, Head of Marketing at GreenTech HQ, with some exciting news to share. From innovation milestones to new opportunities on the horizon, Liz gives us the inside scoop on the latest developments at this dynamic hub for sustainable technology.

Fight for the Faythe: Preserving Wexford's Heritage
Mayor Catherine Walsh, on the ongoing Fight for the Faythe—where locals are passionately protesting the demolition of historic buildings in Wexford. Catherine will share the latest developments, what’s being done to protect the town’s heritage, and what might happen next in this critical battle to preserve the past for the future.

Comhaltas Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2025 Launch
Cathaoirleach Wexford County Council Pip Breen on the line to discuss the official launch of the Comhaltas Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2025, which took place Saturday night at the National Opera House. Pip will share the exciting highlights from the launch event and give us a sneak peek at what’s to come as concert tickets go on sale today.

Wexford Football League Triumphs in FAI Oscar Traynor Trophy
This past weekend, the Wexford Football League made history by claiming the prestigious FAI Oscar Traynor Trophy with an impressive win over the Limerick District League. Joining us to discuss this remarkable achievement is Willie Peare, to shed light on the hard work, dedication, and team spirit that led to this fantastic victory for Wexford.

GAA Weekend Preview with Noel Houlihan
We’re joined now by GAA analyst Noel Houlihan, who gives us the lowdown on this weekend’s clash as Wexford and Cavan gear up for a big game

Magician Kristian Grey Brings the Magic to Wexford Part 2
Kristian Grey, one of Ireland’s top magicians, who’s set to dazzle audiences with his brand-new magic and comedy show Unshuffled at the Wexford Arts Centre on April 18th. Expect mind-blowing illusions, laughs, and a few surprises.

Magician Kristian Grey Brings the Magic to Wexford Part 1
Kristian Grey, one of Ireland’s top magicians, who’s set to dazzle audiences with his brand-new magic and comedy show Unshuffled at the Wexford Arts Centre on April 18th. Expect mind-blowing illusions, laughs, and a few surprises.

Imelda Kehoe on Her New Single Risen People and Upcoming Album The Colour Green
Singer-songwriter Imelda Kehoe joins us in studio to celebrate the release of her powerful new single Risen People, out today, April 11th. We also explore her upcoming album The Colour Green — a beautifully crafted collection inspired by Irish history, culture, and personal storytelling. She's joined by fellow singer-songwriter Mick Egan and acclaimed musician and producer Gavin Glass, who brought the album to life.

Kathleen Funchion MEP on Education, Women's Supports, and Her Visit to Wexford
Sinn Féin MEP Kathleen Funchion is in Wexford today, with stops including Bunscoil in New Ross and the local Women’s Refuge. She joins me in studio to talk about the issues raised during her visit, her priorities around education and women's services, and what she’s hearing from communities on the ground.

Claire Merrigan on Cystic Fibrosis National Fundraiser '65 Roses Day'
Today marks 65 Roses Day, the national fundraising and awareness campaign for Cystic Fibrosis Ireland. Joining us is Claire Merrigan from Gorey, whose young son Mason lives with CF. Claire shares what this day means to their family, the challenges they face, and the importance of community support. We also reflect on the origin of the campaign’s name — a touching mispronunciation that has come to symbolise hope and resilience.

Gorey’s Healthcare Crisis: Councillor Joe Sullivan on the Delayed Primary Care Centre
With local GPs and dental practices stretched to their limits, Gorey residents are finding it increasingly difficult to access essential healthcare. The long-promised Primary Care Centre remains unrealised, sparking frustration and concern in the community. Councillor Joe Sullivan joins us to discuss the urgency of the situation and what action is needed to finally move things forward.

Alfie O’Sullivan on Building Community Resilience in the Face of Racism
Alfie O’Sullivan — owner of Creative Grounds coffee shop in Enniscorthy — shares his thoughts on similar racial challenges experienced closer to home. He joins us to talk about fostering inclusivity, supporting those affected, and how we as a community can stand together against hate.

Alice and Caitlin Kavanagh Share Their Heartbreaking Experience of Racist Abuse in Wexford Town
What was meant to be a joyful Mother’s Day afternoon in Wexford town took a dark turn when Caitlin Kavanagh, performing for the first time in the Bullring, faced shocking racist abuse and threats. Joined by her mother Alice, Caitlin opens up about the painful incident, sharing their story and the impact it has had on them.

Update on the BNY Mellon Situation with Labour TD George
Following a recent question posed to the Taoiseach in the Dáil regarding the ongoing situation at BNY Mellon, Labour TD George Lawlor joins us now to provide the latest updates and shed light on where things currently stand.

Spotlight on Talent: Caroline Flanagan & Carina Browne on the Ability’s Got Talent Grand Finale
The stage is set for an unforgettable night as the grand finale of Ability’s Got Talent which takes place this Friday, April 11th, at White’s Hotel from 7 to 10pm. Hosted by Paul Walsh and judged by a stellar panel including Dean Walsh, Michelle O’Neill, Sharon Colgon, and Andrew Berry, the event celebrates the diverse and inspiring talents within our community. Joining me in studio are organiser Caroline Flanagan and one of the talented finalists, Carina Browne, to give us a preview of what to expect.

Wexford on the Big Screen: Therese Dalton on Youth Film Success
The Wexford Youth Film Project coordinator Therese Dalton will be on her way to the big smoke later for Grand Final of Ireland’s Young Filmmaker of the Year Awards. Two of their standout films—Spread Your Wings and Fall and Our Voices Heard—have earned nominations, putting young Wexford talent in the national spotlight. Therese shares the journey behind the films and what this recognition means for the budding filmmakers.

When Meat Loaf Came to Town: Avril Reilly on Wexford’s Rock ’n’ Roll Memory
Let’s rewind to 1990, when rock legend Meat Loaf was set to blow the roof off Whites Hotel in Wexford. Though a throat issue delayed the gig by a day, the show went on—and became the stuff of local legend. Joining us now is Avril Reilly, the filmmaker behind When Meat Loaf Came to Town, a new documentary capturing the excitement, chaos, and cultural buzz of that unforgettable night on the iconic tour.

A Healthier Future: Deputy Brian Brennan on Major Funding for Wexford Healthcare
Deputy Brian Brennan joins us to discuss a major boost in health funding for Wexford. With €15 million allocated to Wexford General Hospital, €2.5 million set aside for a new MRI unit, and significant upgrades planned for Gorey, this investment promises to greatly improve healthcare access and services for local communities. Deputy Brennan shares what this means for patients, staff, and the region’s long-term healthcare landscape.

Tariff Troubles: Pat O’Toole on U.S. Trade Tensions and the Impact on Irish Farmers
Pat O’Toole from the Irish Farmers Journal, who’s voicing serious concern over the ripple effects of President Trump’s tariffs. With global trade tensions mounting, Irish farmers are feeling the pressure—especially when it comes to key export markets like China. Pat breaks down what’s at stake for Irish agriculture and why these tariffs are triggering alarm across the farming community.

Same Oul’ Song, New Magic: Leo Moran on The Saw Doctors’ Orchestral Revival
The Saw Doctors have teamed up with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra to breathe new life into their beloved anthem "Same Oul' Town." The reimagined version, performed by Davy Carton and Leo Moran on last Saturday’s Tommy Tiernan Show with conductor Gavin Murphy, struck a powerful chord with fans. Now set for release as a single, the collaboration blends rock with orchestral elegance.