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Let\'s Talk About EXLet's Talk About EXCreating the Right Culture for Working ParentsMillions of Australians are working parents. In fact, 67% of families in Australia have two working parents! It’s amazing that with so many people experiencing what it’s like to work as a parent that our workplaces, the employee experience and even society doesn’t really feel like it’s designed for smooth sailing for parents.  On this episode of Let’s Talk About EX, we’re joined by Nadine O’Regan, General Manager at TQ Solutions.  We discussed the experience or working parents - their needs, frustrations, the importance of flexibility; and, what workplaces are doing (and c...2023-07-1832 minThe Sober Butterfly PodcastThe Sober Butterfly PodcastBack from Berlin / Throwback to Strippers are Sober, Too ft. Regan RileySend us a textNadine has just gotten back from Berlin so this week's episode is a throwback to a fan favorite episode from season 1 of the podcast: "Strippers are Sober, Too" featuring Regan Riley. Reagan Reilly is a Las Vegas exotic dancer with over 10 years of sobriety. Reagan is refreshingly honest about her past addictions that almost killed her, life as a Las Vegas stripper, and how she maintains sobriety in the adult entertainment industry.You’ll laugh, cry, and hopefully walk away with a greater understanding of what it’s like to hav...2023-04-1837 minHR Leader Podcast NetworkHR Leader Podcast NetworkTalent: The industries doing it tough, and concerns about fulfilling federal budget promisesThe general manager for TQSolutions, Nadine O’Regan, spoke with The HR Leader this week about talent: what to expect in 2023, industries of concern, ideas for nurturing leadership, and more. Making sure they have the right talent down the track is an important consideration for organisations. Ms O’Regan spoke about what businesses might anticipate in terms of talent next year and her thoughts on what the recent federal budget might mean for workers. It was clear from the discussion that some industries are particularly struggling right now. Ms O’Regan discussed areas where skills are rea...2022-12-1428 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeMark Mellett, Former Head of the Irish Defence ForcesMark Mellett is former chief of staff of the Irish Defence forces. Mellett has a unique perspective on climate and environment, having worked as with the Irish Naval Services and the Irish Defence Forces for many years. His experience has led him to believe that climate change poses one of the biggest security risks facing the world today, from migration, to conflict, to protecting new energy infrastructure. For his policy changes, Mellett proposed for Ireland to bolster European Union security and autonomy by becoming a clean energy hub, address climate security and migration at an international level...2022-12-1256 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeErinch Sahan, Doughnut Economic Action LabErinch Sahan is Business and Enterprise lead with the Doughnut Economics Action Lab. Doughnut economics is a new economic theory that pitches the idea of two visualised rings that represent planetary boundaries and social foundations. The theory advocates for an economic model that takes account of both, ensuring that we produce a strong enough economy to meet the social needs of society, without exceeding the ecological ceiling of our planet and its resources.  For his policy changes, Sahan chose to transform the ownership and governance of businesses so they are regenerative and distributive by design, to redesign t...2022-12-0556 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeMichelle Murphy, Social Justice IrelandMichelle Murphy is a research and policy analyst with Social Justice Ireland, the social justice think tank. Social Justice Ireland puts equality and poverty prevention at the heart of its research and advocacy, and it considers environmental issues to be first and foremost social justice issues. For her policy changes, Murphy proposed a carbon tax on food, investment in cycling infrastructure, and setting up regional Just Transition dialogues. For her personal changes, Murphy spoke about reducing food waste and trying to reduce transport emissions after moving to rural Ireland.2022-11-281h 14Five Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeLaura Burke, Director General of the Environmental Protection AgencyLaura Burke is the director general of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Ireland's environmental state agency and regulator. For her policy changes, Burke chose to form a national policy position on the environment, to prioritise action over aspiration on environmental issues, and to address the polarisation of the environmental debate. For her personal changes she discussed reducing her family's transport emissions and walking more in her local area. 2022-11-211h 05Five Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeAndrew Murphy, Environmental Coalition on Standards (ECOS)Andrew Murphy is head of buildings and industry with the Environmental Coalition on Standards (ECOS), an NGO researching and advocating for high sustainability standards in products and regulations across the EU. For his policy changes, Andrew chose to include aviation and shipping emissions in national climate targets, to ensure pre-demolition audits are carried out, and to ban emissions' offsetting. For his personal changes he chose to move from glass wine bottles to using canned or boxed wine, and to turn down the heat in his apartment building. 2022-11-1454 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeThomas Duffy, Irish farmer and vice-president of the European Council of Young FarmersThomas Duffy is a farmer from Cavan in Ireland as well as an agri-environmental consultant. He has served as president of the Irish youth farming association, Macra Na Feirme, and is currently vice-president of the European Council of Young Farmers. For his policy changes, Duffy chose to implement an EU carbon border tax, to ban the below cost selling of food, and to make public transport free for under-25s. For her personal changes, Duffy spoke about flying less and putting solar on his farm. 2022-11-071h 11Five Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeLaura Heuston, Co-Founder of Sustainability WorksLaura Heuston is a co-founder of the sustainability consultancy Sustainability Works. Her expertise in sustainable finance brought a unique perspective to this episode on how businesses can clean up their act and play their role in mitigating climate change. For her policy changes, Laura chose to bridge  the language gap between sustainability experts and the corporate world, to distinguish between ESG integration and investing for sustainable impacts, and to brand Ireland's climate tech sector for a global market. For her personal change she spoke about changing her career and buying an electric car. 2022-10-311h 06Five Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeJim Scheer, Head of Data and Insights SEAIJim Scheer has broad and detailed understanding of Ireland's energy system, working as he does developing Ireland's energy statistics and creating insights for the government to use in the energy transition. For his policy changes, Jim proposed speeding up clean energy infrastructure projects, slowing down our high energy lives, and supporting local communities in climate action and building climate resilience. For his personal change Jim discussed quitting meat and reconnecting with nature2022-08-291h 08Five Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeDiarmuid Torney, Associate Professor School of Law and Government DCUDiarmuid Torney is Associate Professor School of Law and Government DCU and one of Ireland's leading experts in climate governance and climate law. For his policy changes, he chose to fully equip the state to deliver climate action, to improve climate education, and to embed environmental justice in policy making. For his personal changes he discussed flying less and buying local produce with little to no packaging waste. 2022-08-221h 11Five Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeBrian Caulfield, Associate Professor at Trinity College and sustainable transport expertSustainability is now the buzzword in transport and Brian Caulfield is one of Ireland’s leading experts in the area of sustainable mobility. He is an associate professor at the department of civil, structural and environmental engineering and is producing a high volume of research that is directly informing Ireland’ shifting transport policy landscape. For his policy changes, he chose a cross party transport infrastructure plan, imposing parking limits in cities, and prioritising the electrification of taxis and car shares. For his personal changes he discussed buying an electric car and flying less.2022-08-151h 01Five Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeHolly Cairns, Social Democrats TDHolly Cairns is a Social Democrats TD for Cork South West who was raised on a small farm in west Cork. For her policy changes, Holly proposed taking a science led approach to agricultural policy, moving away from dairy intensification, and incentivising afforestation and horticulture. For her personal changes, Holly spoke about getting involved in politics and buying locally grown food. 2022-08-081h 13Five Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeBríd Smith, People Before Profit TDBríd Smith is a People Before Profit TD for Dublin South Central whose political activism has resulted in successful campaigns against oil and gas exploration in Ireland and the proliferation of data centres. For her three policy changes, Smith chose to ban data centres, stop new fossil fuel infrastructure, and make public transport free. For her personal change she spoke about cycling more and reducing meat in her diet. 2022-08-0157 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeOisín Coghlan, Director of Friends of the Earth IrelandOisín Coghlan joins Daniel Murray to share his Five Degrees of Change. This discussion includes policy proposals such as setting fair sectoral emissions targets, reducing energy demand and making schools centres of climate action. Oisin's personal changes include decarbonising his family life and joining his local climate action group.2022-07-261h 09TaPod - We Talk Talent Acquisition.TaPod - We Talk Talent Acquisition.Episode 154 - Nadine O'Regan... Recruiters It's Gonna Get Bumpy!After a period of unrivalled demand for workers globally - what's next? It may shock you but data coming from the USA & Europe - as well as evidence quickly mounting locally - it looks like we are in for some BIG changes. Nadine O'Regan - GM @ TQ Solutions joins TaPod to discuss the shifting recruitment market and what we can do about it... It's controversial, but you better be ready.Thanks so much to VideoMyJob for your support.2022-06-0647 min#HowIDidIt: the Business Post\'s Women in Leadership podcast#HowIDidIt: the Business Post's Women in Leadership podcastLinda Cullen, chief executive, and Sarah Durcan, arts activist and associate director, join Nadine O'Regan for #HowIDidItLinda Cullen, chief executive of COCO Content (makers of First Dates Ireland) and co-director of The 34th: The Story of Marriage Equality in Ireland, and Sarah Durcan, associate director of Science Gallery International and a lead organiser of the Waking the Feminists movement, discuss their careers and the roles they've played in working towards a more equal Ireland. Plus Valéria Aquino, integration officer at the Immigrant Council of Ireland, offers advice for employers on how to foster inclusivity in the workplace.  #HowIDidIt is sponsored by Glandore.2022-04-0350 min#HowIDidIt: the Business Post\'s Women in Leadership podcast#HowIDidIt: the Business Post's Women in Leadership podcastRachael English, broadcaster and author, and Zara King, news correspondent and podcast host, join Nadine O'Regan for #HowIDidIt Rachael English, co-presenter of Morning Ireland on RTE Radio One and bestselling novelist, and Zara King, news correspondent with Virgin Media and co-host of The Group Chat podcast, join the podcast to discuss journalism in the modern age. Plus Louise Campbell of recruitment agency Robert Walters offers tips on asking your employer for a raise. #HowIDidIt is sponsored by Glandore. 2022-03-2650 min#HowIDidIt: the Business Post\'s Women in Leadership podcast#HowIDidIt: the Business Post's Women in Leadership podcastÁine Kerr of Kinzen and Máirín Murray of Tech for Good join Nadine O'Regan for #HowIDidItInternet misinformation, female entrepreneurship and 'squiggly careers' are all up for debate in this new episode of #HowIDidIt with Áine Kerr, co-founder of Kinzen, and Máirín Murray, co-founder of Tech for Good Dublin. Plus Sarah Geraghty, senior training consultant with the Communications Clinic in Dublin, joins the podcast to discuss the art of CV preparation and how to ace that job interview.  #HowIDidIt is sponsored by Glandore.2022-03-1934 min#HowIDidIt: the Business Post\'s Women in Leadership podcast#HowIDidIt: the Business Post's Women in Leadership podcastFrances Fitzgerald, MEP for Dublin and former tánaiste, and Joan Burton, former tánaiste, join Nadine O'Regan for #HowIDidItFrances Fitzgerald, MEP for Dublin and former tánaiste, and Joan Burton, former tánaiste and ex-leader of the Labour Party, discuss the failings of Irish politics and the need for future change, and communications consultant Susan Keogh offers tips on the art of public speaking. #HowIDidIt is sponsored by Glandore.2022-03-1245 minDublin Book FestivalDublin Book FestivalLEARWIFE - JR Thorp in conversation with Nadine O'ReganIn honour of International Women's Day 2022 here is a story of one woman - exiled to a nunnery, written out of history and more or less forgotten...until now.   Nadine O'Regan is in conversation with author JR Thorp to discuss her stunning debut novel Learwife2022-03-1050 min#HowIDidIt: the Business Post\'s Women in Leadership podcast#HowIDidIt: the Business Post's Women in Leadership podcastLinda Doyle, Trinity provost, and Mary McAuliffe, UCD historian, join Nadine O'Regan for #HowIDidItAmbition, leadership, sacrifice and sexism are all under discussion in our new episode with Linda Doyle, Trinity College Dublin provost, and Mary McAuliffe, historian and director of the gender studies programme in University College Dublin. Lorraine Murphy, executive coach, also offers advice on networking.  #HowIDidIt is sponsored by Glandore. 2022-03-0554 minJunior Cycle TalksJunior Cycle TalksArts in Junior Cycle in Conversation with Nadine O'ReganIn our conversation we discussed Nadine’s busy work life, working as an editor, a columnist, a podcaster and radio presenter. We talked about how she manages to juggle these varied roles and Nadine offers advice to young writers and to those interested in engaging with audio texts.2022-02-0828 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeConall Bolger, chief executive of the Irish Solar Energy AssociationConall Bolger, chief executive of the Irish Solar Energy Association, gives his Five Degrees of Change, including scaling up solar energy, aiming for 100 per cent renewable electricity on the grid, and empowering citizens to reap the benefits of DIY energy production.2021-12-141h 01My Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganSimon Le Bon joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are ShowingSimon Le Bon, the iconic British singer and frontman of Duran Duran, joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about a life in music, his early days in the band, his quest to make glamour the "new punk-rock", and what he thinks now of Elton John, young musicians' use of AutoTune and John Taylor's decisions around some of their songwriting, plus their new album Future Past.2021-12-1428 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeLynn Boylan, Sinn Féin SenatorLynn Boylan is a Sinn Féin senator with a background in environmentalism and experience working in Europe as an MEP.  For her Five Degrees of Change, Boylan spoke about lowering the voting age to 16, making ecocide a crime, exiting the Energy Charter Treaty, making space for nature in her garden, and trying to use her car less. 2021-12-0758 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeEd Brophy, Former government advisor and founder of Tyrconnell StrategyEd Brophy worked as a government advisor to three different Irish governments over the last decade, with a front row seat to inner workings of a our political system. He has a unique insight into the state managing crises, as he was present for the fallout of the financial crash, the consequences of Brexit and most recently the pandemic. Brophy's Five Degrees of Change included making climate change a key tenet of macroeconomic policy, making climate change part of the curriculum, and getting cars out of cities.2021-11-3056 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeHannah Daly, Lecturer in Sustainable Energy at UCCHannah is one of Ireland’s leading energy analysts. She has become a regular feature of radio and newspaper media as Ireland has begun to wrestle with the scale of the energy transition that lies ahead. For her Five Degrees of Change, Hannah chose to install safe walking and cycling infrastructure near schools, to divise a national land use and food production strategy, to set a national curriculum at secondary and third level for climate change, and to change her diet and fossil fuel habits. 2021-11-2347 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeNorman Crowley, Founder of Crowley CarbonNorman Crowley is a serial clean energy entrepreneur. He has several successful businesses in the clean energy and climate action space, from helping large manufacturers reduce their energy waste, to running a climate change exhibition at the Powerscourt estate in Wicklow, to retrofitting expensive classic cars with electric engines . For his policy changes, Norman chose to ensure data centres use their power generation assets to support the electricity grid, to create a regulatory framework to allow electric cars feed power from their batteries back into the grid, and to incentivise research for cellular lab grown meat and...2021-11-1647 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeBonus Episode: COP26, The Final HoursThis bonus episode of Five Degrees of Change comes from Glasgow on November 11th, just as the COP26 negotiations reach their critical point. We speak with three Irish experts attending the conference about what changes they would like to see come out of COP26.  2021-11-1120 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeCatherine Sheridan, Chief Operations Officer, EI-H2 hydrogen companyCatherine Sheridan spent many years working in Ervia, where she experienced the politics and the practicalities of building out and recasting critical Irish infrastructure such as gas and water networks. She is now chief operations officer with EI-H2, which is planning to build Ireland's first green hydrogen facility in Cork. For her Five Degrees of Change, Sheridan chose a national hydrogen strategy, decarbonising the gas grid, and takin a whole of energy system approach to climate action, as well as living a minimalist lifestyle, and taking an approach of imperfect pragmatism to her personal environmentalism. 2021-11-091h 00Five Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeFraser Stewart, Energy Researcher at University of Strathclyde, GlasgowFraser Stewart is a PhD student researching local renewable energy systems at the University of Strathclyde. As well as giving a preview of COP26, Fraser discussed his Five Degrees of Change, including scaling up local and community owned renewable energy, using more public transport, and getting more working class voices into the energy and climate policy space. 2021-11-011h 01Five Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeSaoirse McHugh, Political ActivistSaoirse McHugh is a political activist who has made a big impression in the two years since she first ran for election. In this week's episode, Saoirse gives her Five Degrees of Change, including shutting Ireland down as a tax haven, stopping flying, going vegan and establishing a Department of Food. 2021-05-031h 04Five Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeMichael E Mann, Climatologist at Pennsylvania State UniversityMichael E Mann, one of the world's best known climate scientists, gives his Five Degrees of Change for a better relationship with the planet. Michael explains why he has taken to the front line of the climate war, and how the forces of "inaction" are changing their tactics from outright climate denial, to deception, distraction and doom mongering. 2021-04-261h 08Five Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeSinead Mercier, Lecturer in Environment, Sustainability and Social JusticeSinead Mercier gives her Five Degrees of Change, including ensuring a just transition, only buying second hand clothes, and greater public ownership of our energy system. 2021-04-1958 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeEamon Ryan, Irish Minister for Environment, Climate, Communications and TransportEamon Ryan, leader of the Irish Green Party and current Minister for Environment, Climate, Communications and Transport gives his Five Degrees of Change for a greener world. From growing our offshore wind industry, to getting Ireland's district heating system off the ground, to eating better for his health and the environment, Ryan displays a deep knowledge and passion for environmental policy.2021-04-121h 06Five Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeRichard Bruton, Fine Gael TD and former Irish Minister for the EnvironmentFollowing the Irish last general election, the strained arithmetic of a three-way coalition between Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and the Green Party meant Richard Bruton lost out on a cabinet seat, despite being broadly recognised as having led an energetic reform agenda at the Department of the Environment over his term in office. His Climate Action Plan represented a sea change in Irish climate policy, and will serve as the framework for Irish climate action in years to come. In this episode, Richard gives his five degrees of change for a greener world. 2021-04-051h 09Business Post PodcastsBusiness Post PodcastsChupi Sweetman, entrepreneur and designer, joins Nadine O'Regan for #HowIDidItChupi Sweetman, entrepreneur, founder and chief executive of the Chupi jewellery brand, joins Nadine O'Regan on #HowIDidIt to offer her advice on building your brand, scaling up and taking calculated risks. "Have a plan, but have a spreadsheet to back it up," Chupi counsels. "Often our dreams are so big they scare us, so we don't build a strategy to get there. And we don't measure it, so we don't know how we're progressing." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-04-0333 min#HowIDidIt: the Business Post\'s Women in Leadership podcast#HowIDidIt: the Business Post's Women in Leadership podcastChupi Sweetman, entrepreneur and designer, joins Nadine O'Regan for #HowIDidItChupi Sweetman, entrepreneur, founder and chief executive of the Chupi jewellery brand, joins Nadine O'Regan on #HowIDidIt to offer her advice on building your brand, scaling up and taking calculated risks. "Have a plan, but have a spreadsheet to back it up," Chupi counsels. "Often our dreams are so big they scare us, so we don't build a strategy to get there. And we don't measure it, so we don't know how we're progressing."2021-04-0333 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeMarie Donnelly, Chair of the Climate Change Advisory CouncilMarie Donnelly, Chair of the Climate Change Advisory Council gives her Five Degrees of Change. The Climate Change Advisory Council advises the Irish government directly on climate policy and is instrumental in holding the Irish state to account for its climate progress. 2021-03-291h 02Business Post PodcastsBusiness Post PodcastsLeonora O'Brien, entrepreneur and founder of Pharmapod, joins Nadine O'Regan for #HowIDidItLeonora O'Brien, entrepreneur and founder of Pharmapod, joins Nadine O'Regan on #HowIDidIt to offer advice on striking out for yourself in business, scaling up, and creating structures for success. She also talks about why leadership is synonymous with learning; the mistakes she has learned from and the importance of building a great team. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-03-2631 min#HowIDidIt: the Business Post\'s Women in Leadership podcast#HowIDidIt: the Business Post's Women in Leadership podcastLeonora O'Brien, entrepreneur, joins Nadine O'Regan on #HowIDidItLeonora O'Brien, entrepreneur and founder of Pharmapod, joins Nadine O'Regan on #HowIDidIt to offer advice on striking out for yourself in business, scaling up, and creating structures for success. She also talks about why leadership is synonymous with learning; the mistakes she has learned from and the importance of building a great team. 2021-03-2631 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeDavid Connolly, CEO of Wind Energy IrelandDavid Connolly of Wind Energy Ireland discusses three policy changes and two personal changes for a greener world in his episode of Five Degrees of Change.2021-03-221h 24#HowIDidIt: the Business Post\'s Women in Leadership podcast#HowIDidIt: the Business Post's Women in Leadership podcastHazel Chu, Lord Mayor of Dublin, joins Nadine O'Regan for #HowIDidItHazel Chu, Lord Mayor of Dublin, joins Nadine O'Regan for #HowIDidIt: the Business Post's Women in Leadership podcast. In this engaging conversation, Chu tells of growing up in Dublin, and of how, in June 2020, she became the ninth woman and the first person of colour to become Lord Mayor of Dublin. As well as offering her story, she also provides advice on mentorship, managing sexist attitudes and adapting quickly to new challenges.2021-03-1949 minBusiness Post PodcastsBusiness Post PodcastsHazel Chu, Lord Mayor of Dublin, joins Nadine O'Regan for #HowIDidItHazel Chu, Lord Mayor of Dublin, joins Nadine O'Regan for #HowIDidIt: the Business Post's Women in Leadership podcast. In this engaging conversation, Chu tells of growing up in Dublin, and of how, in June 2020, she became the ninth woman and the first person of colour to become Lord Mayor of Dublin. As well as offering her story, she also provides advice on mentorship, managing sexist attitudes and adapting quickly to new challenges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-03-1949 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeFrans Timmermans, EU Commissioner for the European Green DealFrans Timmermans, Executive Vice-President of the European Commission and Commissioner for the European Green Deal discussed his three policy changes and two personal changes for a greener world. 2021-03-1549 minBusiness Post PodcastsBusiness Post PodcastsCatherine Martin, Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, joins Nadine O'Regan for #HowIDidItCatherine Martin, Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media in Ireland, joins Nadine O'Regan to discuss her path into politics, as well as her views on issues pertaining to gender equality, women in politics, maternity leave and creating societal change through leadership.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-03-1234 min#HowIDidIt: the Business Post\'s Women in Leadership podcast#HowIDidIt: the Business Post's Women in Leadership podcastCatherine Martin, Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, joins Nadine O'Regan for #HowIDidItCatherine Martin, Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media in Ireland, joins Nadine O'Regan to discuss her path into politics, as well as her views on issues pertaining to gender equality, women in politics, maternity leave and creating societal change through leadership. 2021-03-1234 minBusiness Post PodcastsBusiness Post PodcastsAnne O'Leary, chief executive of Vodafone Ireland, joins Nadine O'Regan on #HowIDidItAnne O'Leary, chief executive of Vodafone Ireland, joins Nadine O'Regan to reveal her path into leadership, taking in her early days growing up in Cork and her progressions throughout her multi-faceted career. She offers practical advice to women who are struggling to find their voice within major organisations, as well as offering tips to bosses about how best to structure their workforces to generate a healthy, positive environment.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-03-0545 min#HowIDidIt: the Business Post\'s Women in Leadership podcast#HowIDidIt: the Business Post's Women in Leadership podcastAnne O'Leary, chief executive of Vodafone Ireland, joins Nadine O'Regan on #HowIDidItAnne O'Leary, chief executive of Vodafone Ireland, joins Nadine O'Regan to reveal her path into leadership, taking in her early days growing up in Cork and her progressions throughout her multi-faceted career. She offers practical advice to women who are struggling to find their voice within major organisations, as well as offering tips to bosses about how best to structure their workforces to generate a healthy, positive environment. 2021-03-0545 minMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganDavid Gray joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are ShowingDavid Gray, the acclaimed British singer-songwriter, joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about his influences and inspirations, as well as his new album Skellig, his early days in music, his move into electronica with his record-breaking fourth album White Ladder, the bestselling record in Irish chart history, and how Covid-19 has impacted the live music industry.2021-03-011h 00#HowIDidIt: the Business Post\'s Women in Leadership podcast#HowIDidIt: the Business Post's Women in Leadership podcast#HowIDidIt: the Business Post's Women in Leadership podcastLeadership is tough. That's true for anyone, but it can be particularly the case for women, who often battle prejudice to make it to the top. Join Nadine O'Regan, editor of the Business Post Magazine, published every week with the Business Post newspaper in Ireland, for this new series about female leaders, which is designed to help other women learn and lead. Through interviews with female leaders, in fields from politics to business to the arts, #HowIDidIt will offer practical ways to help listeners realise their goals and succeed in their chosen careers.2021-02-2001 minTalking Total TalentTalking Total TalentUnpacking the TEaM approach to total talent management [Talent engagement and Mobility] | Talking Total Talent S1 x13During the thirteenth episode of Talking Total Talent we speak with Nadine O'Regan who is General Manager at TQSolutions.   In this episode we cover:  TQ's TEaM approach - Talent Engagement and Mobility - and what they are seeing on the total talent front  Advice around organisational culture being at the core of change  The impact technology plays on delivering talent engagement and mobility  and much more.   To access the FREE talent maturity diagnostic that we discuss in the episode, please click here: https://qau1.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_e5kihnvWsDsuBuJ.  For more co...2021-01-1936 minMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganLuke O'Neill joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are ShowingLuke O'Neill, the immunologist, Trinity professor, Inflazome co-founder and author, joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about his life and background, and his views on everything from the global pandemic through to millennials, depression and the future beyond Covid-19.2020-11-221h 06My Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganPatrick Freyne joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are ShowingPatrick Freyne, the award-winning critic and debut author, joins Nadine O'Regan on My Roots are Showing to talk about his new book OK, Let's Do Your Stupid Idea, a collection of essays which tracks back through his life as a writer, musician and human being in Ireland, examining topics including mental health, the arts, writing and progressiveness in Ireland.2020-10-261h 01My Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganAndrea Corr joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are ShowingAndrea Corr, lead singer of The Corrs, joins Nadine O'Regan to discuss her multi-faceted career. As frontwoman of The Corrs, the Dundalk-raised Irish singer has, along with her three siblings, sold over 40 million albums. She has also carved out a successful acting career on the stage and published a recent memoir Barefoot Pilgrimage, which is out in paperback in July. In this wide-ranging interview, Andrea talks candidly about her background, taking in not just her globe-trotting career, but also her life as a daughter, sister, wife and mother.2020-06-1955 minMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganEd O'Brien of Radiohead joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are ShowingEd O'Brien of Radiohead joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about his first solo album Earth, as well as his decades in Radiohead, his route to creativity, the support of his friends such as producer Flood and ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr, and how time spent in Brazil shaped him in the making of his first solo album. He also speaks about how Radiohead approach making albums, as well as their dislike of repeating themselves on tour.2020-05-0434 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeEirgrid CEO Mark FoleyDaniel Murray is joined by Mark Foley, chief executive of Eirgrid, for the latest episode of Five Degrees of Change.    Eirgrid operates the national electricity grid, which you use every time you turn on your lights at home, or power up your computer at work, or plug in your phone in a coffee shop. It delivers the electric lifeblood of our economy, and plans the electricity network out into the future so that power generation continues to meet projected electricity demand.   It sources and connects new power generators to the grid, and it manages the distribution of that energy carefully to...2020-03-3159 minILFDublin PodcastILFDublin PodcastBret Easton Ellis in Conversation - ILFDublin PodcastBret Easton Ellis in conversation with Nadine O'Regan at the O'Reilly Theatre, Dublin, as part of a special International Literature Festival Dublin Off The Page event in April 2019. The Festival returns Autumn 2020. See www.ilfdublin.com for the latest news and programme info.2020-03-251h 10Five Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeCodema CEO Donna Gartland In episode ten, host Daniel Murray is joined by Donna Gartland, CEO of Codema, Dublin‘s energy agency.   Donna is a qualified electrician who decided early on that she wanted to study energy engineering. After completing her Bachelors of Engineering in Energy in Tallaght Institute of Technology, Donna went on to do a masters in Denmark in sustainable energy planning. In 2013 Donna joined Codema where she worked as a senior energy planner, monitoring and reporting on the progress of the sustainable energy action plan for Dublin city whilst also working on Dublin‘s first district heating systems which could prove compl...2020-03-2454 minMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganNancy Harris joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are ShowingIrish playwright Nancy Harris joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about her life and work, including her plays The Beacon and Our New Girl, and her background, growing up as the child of two well-known journalists, Anne and Eoghan Harris, and her early move to Birmingham and then London to pursue her career. Motherhood, parenting and feminism are also discussed in the podcast -- as well as the question of whether being an artist can be incompatible with being a mother.2020-03-1739 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeSenior researcher in energy systems at UCC Dr Paul Deane In Five Degrees of Change some of the most influential voices on Energy and Environment will propose three big policy changes, and also outline two small personal changes they have made to contribute to a greener world. In episode nine, host Daniel Murray is joined by senior researcher in energy systems at UCC Dr Paul Deane.   Dr Paul Deane is an expert in the science, policy and economics of energy systems. He spends his time thinking about our energy futures and tries to understand how we will heat our homes, fuel our cars, use our lands and generate electricity in a...2020-03-171h 02Five Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeEnvironmental scientist and policy advisor Dr Tara Shine       2020-03-1055 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeFormer TD and former president of the European Parliament Pat Cox In Five Degrees of Change some of the most influential voices on Energy and Environment will propose three big policy changes, and also outline two small personal changes they have made to contribute to a greener world. In episode seven, host Daniel Murray is joined by former TD and former president of the European Parliament Pat Cox.   Cox has extensive experience working at the highest political level and, in recent years, has been involved in several impactful climate projects, from a trans-European transport corridor, to overseeing multinational tyre company Michelin‘s sustainability programme.   2020-03-0358 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeCEO of Carbon Tracker Mark Campanale joins Daniel Murray for Five Degrees of Change, the energy and environment podcast from the Business PostMark Campanale is CEO of Carbon Tracker, the financial think tank that interprets the financial realities of the energy transition. Carbon Tracker is a hugely influential body. It has led the charge on convincing investors around the world to divest of their fossil fuel assets. It was Carbon Tracker that coined the term ‘carbon bubble’ when it produced a paper in 2011 concluding that there were more fossil fuel reserves in there world than could be safely burned according to the best climate science. That reported gained a cult like status after Bill McKibben used it as the basis for an arti...2020-01-1448 minMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganRichie Sadlier joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are ShowingFormer professional footballer turned sports pundit, Richie Sadlier joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about his new memoir Recovering and his life growing up in Dublin, joining Millwall, and having to deal with a turbulent aftermath when his career was cut short by injury in his 20s. Now a psychotherapist, Sadlier has fought off his own demons -- he has struggled with depression and addiction over the years, and has faced down other tough realities from his past. He talks about his experiences as well as reflecting on his recent successes -- his memoir Recovering, written with Dion Fanning, took the...2020-01-091h 01Five Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeEnvironmental activist, journalist and business owner John Gibbons joins Daniel Murray for Five Degrees of Change, the energy and environment podcast from the Business PostJohn Gibbons is an environmental activist, journalist and business owner. John started his career working as a journalist across various beats. In the early 90’s he founded a healthcare communications company called MedMedia Group which today is one of the most successful healthcare publishers in Ireland. Despite John’s reputation as a dyed-in-the-wool eco activist it wasn’t until the birth of his daughter in the early 2000’s that John decided to take an interest in the environment and what kind of future lay in store for his daughter. Initially he started a blog called ‘Think or Swim’ as a means of s...2020-01-061h 02Five Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeBusiness sustainability advisor Sue Garrard joins Daniel Murray for Five Degrees of Change, the energy and environment podcast from the Business PostSue Garrard is a sustainable business consultant and former executive at global consumer goods group Unilever. Sue has a unique perspective having worked at the highest level in both the public and the private sector. Before working for Unilever, Sue worked in the British government in the department of work and pensions, where, as the global recession kicked in, she was tasked with addressing the growing unemployment crisis. Nowadays, Sue tours the world campaigning for greater corporate transparency around their environmental impacts. 2019-12-3158 minMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganSamantha Power joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are ShowingIrish-American diplomat Samantha Power joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about her celebrated career and her new memoir The Education of an Idealist, which tracks back over her time serving as US ambassador to the UN, as well as her childhood years in Dublin, her move to the States at the age of nine, her work on behalf of former US President Barack Obama, her thoughts on motherhood and feminism, her Pulitzer Prize-winning book, and her life in a Donald Trump-led United States.2019-12-2839 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeLecturer and climate expert Professor John Sweeney joins Daniel Murray for Five Degrees of Change, the energy and environment podcast from the Business PostIn Five Degrees of Change some of the most influential voices on Energy and Environment will propose three big policy changes, and also outline two small personal changes they have made to contribute to a greener world. In episode three, host Daniel Murray is joined by lecturer and climate expert John Sweeney. Professor Sweeney has lectured at Maynooth University since the 1970‘s and is an expert on climate science and weather patterns. In his 30 year career he has produced over 100 scientific papers on climate change and has become one of Ireland’s most prominent voices on the subj...2019-12-2354 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeEnvironmental scientist Cara Augustenborg joins Daniel Murray for Five Degrees of Change, the energy and environment podcast from the Business PostIn Five Degrees of Change some of the most influential voices on Energy and Environment will propose three big policy changes, and also outline two small personal changes they have made to contribute to a greener world. In episode two, host Daniel Murray is joined by climate scientist Cara Augustenborg. Cara is one of the most recognisable and critical voices on Ireland's environmental and climate performance and was appointed to the Council of State by President Michael D. Higgins earlier this year.2019-12-1642 minFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeEconomist John FitzGerald joins Daniel Murray for Five Degrees of Change, the energy and environment podcast from the Business PostIn 5 Degrees of Change some of the most influential voices on Energy and Environment will propose 3 big policy changes based on their area of expertise, and also outline two small personal changes they have made to contribute to a greener environment. In episode one, host Daniel Murray is joined by economist John FitzGerald. John has been an influential voice in Irish public life over a long and storied career that includes three decades spent with the Economic and Social Research Institute as well as a stint in the Department of Finance. John now chairs the Climate Change Advisory Council...2019-12-091h 01Five Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of ChangeFive Degrees of Change is the new energy and environment podcast series from the Business Post. Host Daniel Murray will explore how we can all make the necessary changes to reduce our impact on the environment at this critical time. He’ll be asking some of the most influential experts in politics, business and academia to propose three big environmental policy changes they would make if they had the opportunity, and to let us in on two small personal changes they have made to contribute to a cleaner, greener environment.2019-11-2801 minMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganUna Mullally joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are ShowingIrish journalist, author, activist and podcaster Una Mullally joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about her career in journalism, as well as her origins in Dublin, her early days, her decision to leave the Catholic Church, falling in love, and how she coped when faced with a cancer diagnosis days after her 32nd birthday. They also talk about the joy and the difficulty of creating podcasts (Una's new podcast, which she co-hosts with Andrea Horan, is called United Ireland and is available on all platforms), as well as Una's appointment in 2019 as a European Young Leader.2019-11-211h 12My Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganEmilie Pine joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are ShowingIrish author Emilie Pine joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about her brilliant non-fiction book Notes to Self, which tracks back over her life, and offers her take on difficult but important subjects, including motherhood, family alcoholism and gender equality issues. Notes to Self has been published in more than a dozen countries and won several awards, including Book of the Year at the Irish Book Awards.2019-10-141h 12My Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganMinister for Finance Paschal Donohoe joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are ShowingMinister for Finance Paschal Donohoe joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about his life inside and outside politics, discussing his influences, his younger days in Dublin, his years in England, his feelings on Brexit, Ireland and modern politics, and his decision to abandon his early dreams of a life in writing to pursue a radically different type of career.2019-09-1152 minMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganGraham Norton joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are ShowingThe brilliant BBC chat show host, author and broadcaster Graham Norton joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about his incredible career, his early days growing up in West Cork, his acting days, and his move into broadcasting and writing.2019-08-2252 minNO ENCORENO ENCORE178: #178 | Rostam’s Trademark Harpsichord RunThere’s one thing you should know about Nadine O’Regan: never interrupt her when she’s halfway deep into a new 10-minute sonic odyssey from Tool.With Dave bound for Toronto, the beloved broadcaster and journalist joins NO ENCORE to unpack a busy August week in music. Aside from chatting to Craig and Daithi, you can also catch her chatting to the infinitely less interesting likes (ahem) of Jon Ronson, Graham Norton, Tracey Thorn and Kevin Barry on her own podcast, My Roots Are Showing.But before that, let’s get musical… ACT ONE:Craig m...2019-08-091h 21NO ENCORENO ENCORE178: #178 | Rostam’s Trademark Harpsichord RunThere’s one thing you should know about Nadine O’Regan: never interrupt her when she’s halfway deep into a new 10-minute sonic odyssey from Tool.With Dave bound for Toronto, the beloved broadcaster and journalist joins NO ENCORE to unpack a busy August week in music. Aside from chatting to Craig and Daithi, you can also catch her chatting to the infinitely less interesting likes (ahem) of Jon Ronson, Graham Norton, Tracey Thorn and Kevin Barry on her own podcast, My Roots Are Showing.But before that, let’s get musical… ACT ONE:Craig m...2019-08-091h 21My Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganJon Ronson joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are ShowingThe talented British author, screenwriter and podcaster Jon Ronson joins Nadine O'Regan for a new episode of My Roots Are Showing, in which he talks about his life and career, as well as his many brilliant podcasts and books, which include The Butterfly Effect, So You've Been Publicly Shamed, The Psychopath Test and Them: Adventures With Extremists Jon is based in New York, so this episode was recorded in Manhattan, where Jon reflects on his New York journey, as well as his early days in Cardiff and London, his lifelong battle with anxiety, his difficulty with Twitter trolls, and his...2019-08-071h 03My Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganKevin Barry joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are ShowingIrish author Kevin Barry joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about life, literature, Cork in the 1990s, the Dublin housing crisis and much more. Barry is the author of Night Boat to Tangier, which was recently longlisted for the Booker Prize. His previous novels are Beatlebone and City of Bohane, and he is also the author of a number of fine short-story collections.2019-07-2752 minMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganTracey Thorn joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are ShowingThe bestselling author and musician Tracey Thorn joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots are Showing to talk about her life in music, her love of "sad bangers", her new book, and her time in Everything But the Girl.2019-05-0342 minInside Politics with Hugh LinehanInside Politics with Hugh LinehanBret Easton Ellis on US Politics Invading His Apolitical LifeBret Easton Ellis, best known as a fiction writer of novels including American Psycho and Less Than Zero, has just published his first non-fiction book, White. The collection of eight essays responding to contemporary culture has caused a stir due to the writer's views on US politics, the overreaction - as he sees it - of middle class liberals to the presidency of Donald Trump, the shortcomings of movements like #MeToo and the moral and intellectual failings of millennials.Easton Ellis, who says he never votes, talks to Hugh about the book and about why the election of Trump has...2019-04-2538 minIrish Times Inside PoliticsIrish Times Inside PoliticsBret Easton Ellis on US Politics Invading His Apolitical LifeBret Easton Ellis, best known as a fiction writer of novels including American Psycho and Less Than Zero, has just published his first non-fiction book, White. The collection of eight essays responding to contemporary culture has caused a stir due to the writer's views on US politics, the overreaction - as he sees it - of middle class liberals to the presidency of Donald Trump, the shortcomings of movements like #MeToo and the moral and intellectual failings of millennials.Easton Ellis, who says he never votes, talks to Hugh about the book and about why the election of Trump has...2019-04-2538 minMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganWilly Vlautin joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are ShowingAcclaimed US author and musician Willy Vlautin joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about the art of novel-writing, making music with The Delines and Richmond Fontaine, and the experience of having his hit novel Lean on Pete made into a film starring Steve Buscemi and Chloe Sevigny. They also chat about his influences and inspirations, including artists such as Kate Bush, Roddy Doyle and Kamasi Washington.2019-02-1053 minMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganDomhnall Gleeson and Lenny Abrahamson join Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are ShowingDomhnall Gleeson and Lenny Abrahamson feature on My Roots Are Showing, to talk about their film The Little Stranger, plus my new year's resolution for 2019.2018-12-3131 minJuvenaliaJuvenaliaThe Juvenalia 2018 Sample Platter Part 2Welcome back to part two of our roundup of the year. This part has a little taste, just a little mind you, of every episode from July to December. We hope it inspires you to go back and listen to some episodes that you missed during the year! Ok happy new year bye x Episode Contents Section 1 Babe with Andrea Cleary Gilmore Girls with Ruth Hunter Stardoll with Fionnuala Jones (with guest co-host Caroline O'Donoghue) Section 2 Rapper's Delight with Claire Beck Little Women with Emilie Pine - L...2018-12-2736 minMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'Regan, joined by Mango, Darren McGarvey and Melatu Uche OkorieOn Episode Two of My Roots Are Showing, Nadine O'Regan is joined by authors Melatu Uche Okorie and Darren McGarvey and musician Mango to talk about their backgrounds, inspirations, careers and what drives them.2018-12-061h 00The Alison Spittle ShowThe Alison Spittle Show#67 | Nadine O'Regan**The Alison Spittle Show – Episode 67 – Nadine O’Regan** In Episode 67 – recorded at HeadStuff HQ – Alison talks to broadcaster and journalist Nadine O’Regan about going on tour with David Gray, media storms, George Hook and changing times, The Provisional Alison Spittle Show and The Continuity Alison Spittle Show, mice with heart conditions, The Guilty Feminist, doing the talky bit in a Le Galaxie track, Quentin Tarantino's foot fetish and being a contributor on the West Cork podcast. Nadine O’Regan is the Books & Arts Editor at The Sunday Business Post. Her podcast, My Roots Are Showing, is available on Soundcloud here. Get alon...2018-12-0555 minJuvenaliaJuvenalia61: Take That & Grunge with Niamh Farrell & Nadine O'Regan LIVE at DPF 18We kicked out the jams at The Soundhouse as part of the Dublin Podcast Festival with our fourth live show. Since it was our second time at the DPF we decided to go twice as big and have two guests. Niamh Farrell of Ham Sandwich told us all about her childhood love of Take That and Mark Owen and then Nadine O'Regan of the Sunday Business Post told us about being a teenage grunge fan in West Cork. We had lots of fun and we can't thank Nadine and Niamh enough for being fabulous guests.  You can f...2018-10-111h 03Men Behaving BetterMen Behaving BetterWhere does forgiveness fit into the "Me Too" movement? (Live from Electric Picnic)In the second episode of the series, Jarlath is joined on stage at Electric Picnic by Mark O'Halloran, Sinead O'Carroll and Nadine O'Regan to debate whether men's attitudes have changed in Ireland in the last year and what the place of forgiveness is in the Me Too movement. The panel call into question when Al Porter should get to come back (40:00), the true outcome of the rugby rape trial (20:00) and whether or not women share just as much as men do in their own 'locker-room talk' (29:00). From the questioning of whether or not men are now being more cautious rather...2018-09-1200 minMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O\'ReganMy Roots Are Showing with Nadine O'ReganShirley Manson joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are ShowingWhen you get offered an interview with Shirley Manson of Garbage, do you know what you do? You jump at it. Not just because the band are so acclaimed and successful, though they are (they've sold millions of albums) or because they're kicking off a new tour with their Electric Picnic date this Sunday. No, it's because Shirley Manson has long been an inspiration to a whole generation of indie kids -- and particularly girls. She does her own thing and she's been doing her own thing since the 1990s, and ruling over all. In this podcast, My Roots Are...2018-08-2842 minOff MessageOff MessageEpisode 7: Nadine O'ReganThe seventh media-friendly Off Message podcast - Off Message #50 overall...hurrah! - is with Nadine O'Regan, Books and Arts Editor and current (no relation) Off Message columnist with the Sunday Business Post. During our chat, Nadine discussed how it felt to recently have her long-running Today FM show, Songs In The Key Of Life, rather unceremoniously dropped by the station; her own not insignificant role in the globally successful West Cork podcast; growing up in a household steeped in print journalism; her own very peculiar roundabout route into the business, and much more.2018-08-081h 00Top 5 BooksTop 5 BooksNadine O'Regan on her Top 5 Books2018-06-1323 minTop 5 BooksTop 5 BooksNadine O'Regan on her Top 5 Books2018-06-1300 minThis Unmillennial LifeThis Unmillennial Lifeno. 38 - The Social Skills EpisodeHe doesn't get invited to birthday parties. She says nobody wanted to sign her yearbook. He reports sitting alone most days at lunch. She can't tell you a single "good" thing that happened at school. Lessons about getting along as a kid used to be learned playing hide-and-seek in a neighbor's backyard or picking up a basketball game on the street corner. But as today's children spend more time indoors and on screens, many experts say it's hurting their development of social skills. As result, kids find themselves in emotionally tough situations and parents often don't know how to h...2018-05-2139 minInside BooksInside BooksInside Books Episode 3 Featuring Catherine Ryan Howard, Nadine O Regan And Bert WrightInside Books is a fortnightly programme presented by Breda Brown. This episode features an interview with author Catherine Ryan Howard. Nadine O'Regan and Bert Wright talk about interviewing authors at book festivals.2017-08-1127 minNO ENCORENO ENCORETHE REVISIT | 1985Turn the clock back once more as NO ENCORE takes the temperature of the Irish music scene in 1985. It’s a serious panel of experts this time out as Dave Hanratty and Kieran McGuinness are joined by Nadine O’Regan (Sunday Business Post, Today FM), Dan Hegarty (2FM, 2XM) and Nialler9 (The Irish Times, all-round one-man music bible). […]La entrada NO ENCORE: THE REVISIT | 1985 se publicó primero en Headstuff. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-04-131h 30The 80% with Esther O\'Moore DonohoeThe 80% with Esther O'Moore Donohoe#17: Nadine O'ReganEPISODE 3 IS THE MAGIC NUMBER. Oh my my. This is a long podcast so settle in and listen to it whilst doing a thousand squats or going for a walk. I had a great chat with writer and broadcaster Nadine O'Regan. We discussed important things like Snapchat filters and Leprechauns and also how Nadine's passion for music and writing has endured over the years. If you like it, subscribe on iTunes or Soundcloud and you'll hear new episodes as soon as they are uploaded every Tuesday.Thanks so much for listening. I really hope you enjoy it!P.S Big...2017-04-1053 min