Episodes
The Irish rugby legend now has a busy and varied post-playing career that includes two businesses, investment, insurance and writing. Áine finds out how he juggles it all.
Published 08/31/24
Constantine Andriopoulos, author of 'Purposeful Curiosity: The Power of Asking the Right Questions at the Right Time', gives his five top tips to help you stay on your curiosity journey.
Published 08/31/24
The former teacher who's now a comedian, content creator and viral star tells Áine about her squiggly career.
Published 08/31/24
Sarah Ellis, co-author of the no.1 Sunday Times Business Bestseller 'The Squiggly Career', and co-founder of Amazing If.
Published 08/31/24
Published 08/31/24
The theme of today's programme is family businesses and we start with Izzy Wheels, a firm that has grown from a Galway bedroom to a global concern. Sisters Ailbhe and Izzy Keane talk to Áine.
Published 08/24/24
TV and radio producer Eoin Sweeney takes us through some famous family businesses on screen including Succession, The Sopranos and The Bear.
Published 08/24/24
John McGrane, Executive Director of the Family Business Network, and Peter Robbins, Associate Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at DCU Business School, discuss the role of family businesses in Irish life.
Published 08/24/24
Brian Lally went to Appleby Jewellers in Dublin which is now run by the third generation of the family.
Published 08/24/24
Lollie Mancey is Programme Director of UCD's Innovation Academy while Dr. Mary Pyle learned the cello at 60, and completed her PhD aged 84.
Published 08/17/24
One of the biggest challenges for older founders has been garnering investment for their ventures. Áine speaks to Katerina Stroponati who is the founder of the new investment firm, Brilliant Minds.
Published 08/17/24
Virva Salmivaara is Assistant Professor at Audencia Business School in Nantes and has been carrying out research on Older Entrepreneurs.
Published 08/17/24
'It's never too late and you're never too old' is the mantra of today's show. Áine speaks to Eleanor Mills, author of 'Much More to Come: Lessons on the Mayhem and Magnificence of Midlife'.
Published 08/17/24
Madhumita Murgia, AI Editor at the Financial Times, explains how the technology is all around us in our daily lives even if we don't notice it.
Published 08/10/24
Maryrose Lyons, founder of the Institute of AI Studies, explains how people can learn more about the rising technology.
Published 08/10/24
Paul Mozur, Global Tech Correspondent with the New York Times, explores whether 'killer robots' are still a futuristic idea, or a part of modern warfare.
Published 08/10/24
Brian Lally reports on how AI is affecting the arts and then we hear reaction from Aisling Murray, co-founder of Beta Festival.
Published 08/10/24
AI Ambassador Patricia Scanlon gives her verdict on five common myths about artificial intelligence.
Published 08/10/24
Andrew, AJ and Natasha from the National Youth Assembly of Ireland join Áine to discuss the biggest opportunities and challenges they are working on.
Published 08/03/24
Patch is a free summer programme where young people get to work on 'impactful projects and creative business ideas'. Áine paid a visit to the project.
Published 08/03/24
19-year-old Latisha McCrudden has won numerous awards already, most recently the Access Champion of the Year and First Year Student of the Year.
Published 08/03/24
21-year-old Abbey Maher is a full-time taxi driver while 20-year-old Kate Hanley is an apprentice electrician. They spoke with Brian Lally.
Published 08/03/24
Áine speaks to 13-year-old Cara Darmody outside the Taoiseach's department as she continues to campaign for improved autism services.
Published 08/03/24
Aíne is joined by Geraldine Grennan, mother of Grainne Walsh, Annalise Murphy, Rob Heffernan, Sinead Galvin and Nora Stapleton for an Olympic special.
Published 07/27/24
Aíne is joined by Geraldine Grennan, mother of Grainne Walsh, Annalise Murphy, Rob Heffernan, Sinead Galvin and Nora Stapleton for an Olympic special.
Published 07/27/24