What's The Story?

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Multi award winning podcast from Dublin, Ireland. Everyone has a story to tell, we want to tell it...

Episodes

  • WTS 288:Bob Carley

    25/03/2023 Duration: 01h05min

    Subscribe to hear all of our new episodes free and first and head over to Twitter where you'll find us - @WTSpod  This week we're joined by Bob Carley - a counselor, advocate, pastor, and motivationalist.  We got to know Bob a few years ago through his work with the mental health charity Suicide or Survive and when we sat down to speak with him this week we were not expecting the conversation to flow how it did.  Bob speaks openly, and passionately about his life, relationships, work, and faith. His message is simple; Love never fails. 

  • WTS 287: Professor Rose Anne Kenny

    18/03/2023 Duration: 46min

    Subscribe to hear all of our new episodes free and first and head over to Twitter where you'll find us - @WTSpod  This week we're learning about the science of ageing and some simple things we can all do to help ourselves be younger, and healthier, for longer.  Rose Anne Kenny is Professor of Medical Gerontology, at Trinity College Dublin. Professor Kenny was appointed in 2005, to Trinity College and St. James's Hospital, as Head of the Academic Department of Medical Gerontology and holds the Chair of Medical Gerontology. Rose Anne is the founding Principal Investigator of The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing TILDA : www.tilda.ie), Ireland's flagship research project in ageing - where she leads a team of multidisciplinary researchers focusing on psychology, nursing, medicine, physiotherapy, economics, bio-engineering, social sciences and health economics as aspects of the ageing process in Ireland.  

  • WTS 286:Adam Drummond

    04/03/2023 Duration: 56min

    Subscribe to hear all of our new episodes free and first and head over to Twitter where you'll find us - @WTSpod  Adam Drummond is an Irish athlete who has represented his country in basketball on several occasions.  In 2021, following an accident, Adam was left paralyzed from the waist down. He tells us about life after the accident and how, after years of playing basketball for Ireland and on scholarships in the US, he has found the switch to wheelchair sports and life at Cork-based Rebel Wheelers Wheelchair Basketball Club.   

  • WTS 285: Fionnuala Moran

    25/02/2023 Duration: 01h02min

    Subscribe to hear all of our new episodes free and first and head over to Twitter where you'll find us - @WTSpod  This week we're joined by Fionnuala Moran for a chat about sustainable living, dropping fast fashion, and a bit of showbiz.  Fionnuala is a broadcaster and journalist who has regularly featured on RTÉ, Virgin Media, and a host of print publications. She recently completed a Master's degree in Climate Change: Policy, Media & Society.  You can follow Fionnuala on Instagram to get lots of great and simple tips to live more sustainably. 

  • WTS 284: David Sneyd

    05/02/2023 Duration: 01h02min

    Subscribe to hear all of our new episodes free and first and head over to Twitter where you'll find us - @WTSpod  Football journalist and writer David Sneyd joined us to talk all things football and Ireland's upcoming Euro qualifiers.  David is a writer with the42.ie and has been featured in the Irish Times, Mirror, Independent, RTÉ, and many more. 

  • WTS 283: Patrick Harding

    04/02/2023 Duration: 01h04min

    Subscribe to hear all of our new episodes free and first and head over to Twitter where you'll find us - @WTSpod  This week we are joined by Patrick Harding, a Performance Coach with over 12 years of experience working in the elite sporting environment. Patrick has worked with Arsenal Football Club, Team GB at the Olympics, Michael Conlon, and over the last few years he was been responsible for helping Formula 1 driver Alex Albon get race fit and mentally sharp.  We spoke to Patrick ahead of the new F1 season and just days before Williams Racing launch their 2023 car which Alex will compete in. 

  • WTS 282: John Ludden

    21/01/2023 Duration: 01h01min

    Welcome back to What's the Story?  Kicking off the new year is journalist and author John Ludden.  John tells us about his love for the great Diego Maradonna and how his book, 'Once Upon a Time in Naples' became the blueprint for the Diego Maradonna documentary released in 2019.  We also talk about Eric Ten Haag at Man United, and reasons to be optimistic after a decade of delusion at Old Trafford.  To hear more from John and check out his work, pop over to his Twitter, @JohnLudds

  • WTS Christmas Special 2022

    22/12/2022 Duration: 02h10min

    What's Christmas without traditions? The annual WTS Christmas Special featuring Paul Howard and Gary Mackle is back once again. Over two hours of giddy messing to keep you company, just in time for your last-minute festive shopping or dreaded holiday traffic.  Thank you for listening in 2022, we'll see you in the next one. Until then, Merry Christmas, and have a very, Happy New Year. 

  • WTS 281: Philip O’Connor

    18/12/2022 Duration: 01h02min

    Our man in Stockholm Philip O'Connor joins us once again to tell us about his experience at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.  While FIFA President Gianni Infantino has described this tournament as the greatest World Cup ever, not many would agree. Phillip breaks down the reality of a global tournament in a country that has no free speech and democracy is a pipe dream.  We discuss the plight of migrant workers, the treatment of the LGBTQ+ community, and what the lasting legacy of Qatar 2022 will really be, despite what FIFA might claim. 

  • WTS 280: Gearoid Farrelly

    17/12/2022 Duration: 01h02min

    Gearoid Farrelly returns to WTSpod to talk all things comedy, his new show Glamour Hammer, boots the cat, and irrational feelings about beans.   

  • WTS 279: Graham Gartland

    26/11/2022 Duration: 01h25min

    Subscribe to hear all of our new episodes free and first and head over to Twitter where you'll find us - @WTSpod  Graham Gartland is a coach, media contributor, and former professional footballer. His decorated playing career saw him compete in Ireland, Scotland, and Europe over 12 years. Since hanging up his boots, he has found a new home in the world of coaching, helping to develop some of Ireland's future stars.

  • WTS 278: Dr Rory Hearne

    19/11/2022 Duration: 01h04min

    Subscribe to hear all of our new episodes free and first and head over to Twitter where you'll find us - @WTSpod  Dr Rory Hearne is one of Ireland's leading voices for action on housing, homelessness, and social justice. He is an Assistant Professor and Lecturer at Maynooth University and the host of Reboot Republic. His new book "Gaffs: Why no one can get a house and what we can do about it" is out now and available in all good bookshops and some rubbish ones too. 

  • WTS 277: Aoife Gallagher

    28/10/2022 Duration: 49min

    Subscribe to hear all of our new episodes free and first and head over to Twitter where you'll find us - @WTSpod  This week we are joined by author and analyst Aoife Gallagher. Her new book Web of Lies is out now and takes a look at the world of misinformation, conspiracy, and the threat of a rising far right. We chat to Aoife about the book and how easy it is for people to fall down the rabbit hole of a dangerous ideology.  Web of lies is available online, in all good bookshops and some rubbish ones too. It is brilliant.  This podcast was brought to you by Bill Gates, George Soros, The Illuminati, Lizzard People, Q, and the fellas what faked the moon landing in '69.   

  • WTS 276: Miriam Burke

    15/10/2022 Duration: 52min

    Subscribe to hear all of our new episodes free and first and head over to Twitter where you'll find us - @WTSpod  This week we're talking to Miriam Burke, author and editor at RollerCoaster.ie - Ireland's leading pregnancy and parenting website. Miriam is the co-host of the parenting podcast "A little birdie told me" which brings listeners insights and advice on the ups and downs of all things pregnancy and parenting. 

  • WTS 275: Aisling Daly

    08/10/2022 Duration: 56min

    Subscribe to hear all of our new episodes free and first and head over to Twitter where you'll find us - @WTSpod  Returning to the podcast this week is the wonderful Aisling Daly. Ais remains the only Irish woman to have competed in the UFC and to non-MMA fans, they may know her simply as "Number 6" from the latest season of RTÉ's Ultimate Hell Week - The Professionals.  Having retired from MMA in 2017, we hear how Ais "The Bash" is getting on as she transitions from the UFC octagon to the primary school classroom. We talk about Ais finding her passion for coaching and teaching and of course, we get the low down on life inside Ultimate Hell Week.  Aisling took part in Ultimate Hell Week in aid of the mental health charity, Jigsaw. 

  • WTS 274: Philip O’Connor

    01/10/2022 Duration: 01h21min

    Subscribe to hear all of our new episodes free and first and head over to Twitter where you'll find us - @WTSpod  This week we welcome Philip O'Connor back to WTSpod and, as always, it leads to an hour or so of conversational bliss covering everything from sportwashing to Churchill and lots more besides.  Check out Our Man in Stockholm for more of Philip's great work including his brilliant Irish in Sweden podcast. 

  • WTS 273: A sort of homecoming

    25/09/2022 Duration: 50min

    Subscribe to hear all of our new episodes free and first and head over to Twitter where you'll find us - @WTSpod  After a busy few weeks away from the podcast, we're back to blow off some cobwebs and (sort of) get back into the swing of things.  The great air-fryer debate rages on with Mero remaining skeptical but Danny being fully converted.  Is there a need for any monarchy in this day and age? We've watched on in bewilderment as Queen Elizabeth is laid to rest.  And the lads chat about Garth Brooks in Croke Park and if stadiums in Ireland are actually any use for big concerts? 

  • WTS 272: Professor Helen Heneghan

    20/08/2022 Duration: 01h12min

    Subscribe to hear all of our new episodes free and first and head over to Twitter where you'll find us - @WTSpod  This week we're joined by Professor Helen Heneghan, Consultant Bariatric Surgeon with St. Vincent's Hospital and lead surgeon with the National Weight Management Service.  Helen talks to us about the reality of weight loss surgeries like gastric bypass and gastric sleeve and explains where Ireland is with our attempts to help people who have obesity - explaining the health benefits go far beyond just weight loss.  From waiting lists to medications that help weight loss and people traveling abroad for surgery but not always getting the best care - bariatric surgery is an increasingly popular and important tool in helping people with obesity but is surgery always the right choice?  Danny shares a little bit of his experience having gone through the surgery with Professor Heneghan and the National Weight Management Service, and we take some questions from listeners who want to know more about the lif

  • WTS 271: Ellis Palmer

    13/08/2022 Duration: 53min

    Subscribe to hear all of our new episodes free and first and head over to Twitter where you'll find us - @WTSpod  This week we're joined by BBC journalist, Tranmere Rovers fan, and hand-cycling enthusiast Ellis Palmer. Ellis, who has cerebral palsy, visited Ireland earlier this year and toured the east coast by hand cycling along greenways, bus lanes, cycle lanes, and everything in between.  We talk about accessible cities and hear about Ellis' time studying in Barcelona - a city Mero holds in high esteem for its planning and legacy from the '92 Paralympic games.   

  • WTS 270: Paddy Cullivan

    06/08/2022 Duration: 01h33s

    Subscribe to hear all of our new episodes free and first and head over to Twitter where you'll find us - @WTSpod  This week we're joined by Paddy Cullivan. Paddy is a musician and entertainer who many will know as the front man from the Camembert Quartet who were the soundtrack to Tubridy Tonight and the Late Late Show for over a decade.  As we come to the 100th anniversary of the death of Michael Collins, we spoke to Paddy about his current show, The Murder of Michael Collins. While giving a laugh or two along the way, Paddy helps his audience get closer to the truth about what happened on August 22nd, 1922 in Beal na Blath, pointing out some of the myths and madness surrounding Ireland's version of the JFK assassination. Our chat with Paddy about his show and lots more starts at the 9-minute mark on this episode.  Tickets to The Murder of Michael Collins are available through https://www.paddycullivan.com/ with shows taking place in Dublin, Cork, and all over the country.   

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