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August 21st 2026
Slušano20th August 2026
SlušanoWhat did Joe get up to in Flannery's??
Slušano19th August 2026
SlušanoCiara on why the Village of Dromahane is on high alert
SlušanoKevin Herlihy - Owner of a number of Centra stores in Cork
Slušano18th August 2026
SlušanoNicole mother of child with autism
SlušanoDervla Burke O'Connor on looking after those with additional needs
Slušano17th August 2026
SlušanoDeirdre describes what she witnessed happening to Richie Moran
Slušano14th August 2026
Slušano13th August 2026
SlušanoEste episódio aborda a crise de acesso à saúde na Irlanda, destacando as dificuldades enfrentadas por famílias para obter medicamentos essenciais como o Skyclaris e a necessidade de buscar tratamentos no estrangeiro. O debate explora a falta de responsabilidade pública diante do desperdício de recursos e o impacto emocional devastador sobre os cidadãos. A discussão estende-se a temas sociais e econômicos, incluindo o custo de vida elevado, as pressões da maternidade na era moderna e a jornada de integração de imigrantes através da gastronomia. O programa encerra com reflexões sobre a 'geração sanduíche' e os desafios das responsabilidades familiares e profissionais no contexto atual.
Fizzy - Ethiopian food trader
SlušanoIn this radio segment, host Neil Prendival speaks with Fizzy, an Ethiopian food stall owner operating in the Midleton and Mahon Point markets. Fizzy shares her personal journey of moving to Ireland, learning English by listening to the radio program for twenty years, and the challenges of introducing African cuisine to a local audience. The conversation covers her experiences with anxiety, her love for Irish culture and food, and her long-standing connection to the presenter's broadcasts.
12th August 2026
SlušanoEste episódio aborda a profunda crise de saúde na Irlanda, focando na decisão do HSE de não financiar o medicamento Skyclaris para o tratamento da ataxia de Friedreich. Através de entrevistas emocionantes com familiares e pacientes, como Craig Cody e Emily Felix, discutimos o impacto devastador dessa decisão baseada em critérios de custo-benefício e a sensação de que vidas estão sendo desvalorizadas por razões financeiras. A discussão expande-se para uma crítica contundente à gestão de recursos públicos no país. O debate confronta o desperdício de verbas em grandes projetos governamentais, como sistemas de TI e infraestrutura, com a falta de investimento em tratamentos essenciais, questionando as prioridades políticas e a responsabilidade do Estado perante os seus cidadãos.
How many more children? Devested dad demands drug for dying son
SlušanoCraig Cody discusses the devastating impact of the HSE drugs committee's decision not to fund the Skyclarys drug for his son, who is suffering from Friedreich's ataxia. He expresses profound anger over the 'poor value for money' justification and compares the lack of urgency in Ireland to the rapid funding provided for other international causes. The speakers discuss the frustration surrounding the denial of access to a life-saving drug for rare diseases in Ireland, contrasting it with the ease of large-scale foreign aid allocations. They critique the lack of political action from leadership despite personal appeals and call for the government to prioritize the health needs of vulnerable Irish citizens.
Northside chippers are more generous with their portions
SlušanoA light-hearted conversation exploring the culinary distinctions between Northside and Southside chip shops, specifically focusing on the tradition of potato fritters. The speakers discuss local favorites like Looney's in Mayfield, comparing the generosity of portions and the specific preparation of battered potato slices known as fritters.
11th August 2026
SlušanoNeil Prendeville explores a wide range of news stories, from the environmental impact of European wildfires and safety precautions for the upcoming solar eclipse to serious concerns regarding rising crime in Ireland. The episode covers investigations into high-speed collisions involving stolen cars on the M50, the dangers of unregulated pellet guns in Cork City, and the potential for insurance fraud following vehicle thefts. Interspersed with these heavy topics are lighter community stories, including the successful takeover of a pub in Cullen, regional culinary debates over potato fritters, and dramatic accounts of unexpected childbirth. The episode also touches on the evolution of Barbie, the impact of social media regulation, and the importance of local social hubs.
10th August 2026
SlušanoThe Neil Prenderville Show covers a wide range of pressing news, from the high-profile return of Daniel Kinahan to Ireland and the controversy surrounding the use of a government jet for his transport. The episode also features an emotional interview with Sarah Jane, whose son was injured in a head-on M50 collision involving teenagers in a stolen car. Beyond crime, the host explores the rising costs of domestic staycations compared to all-inclusive abroad, the impact of shrinkflation on everyday goods, and community-led successes like the pub takeover in Cullen. The episode concludes with discussions on the challenges of parenting during summer holidays and listener concerns regarding public spending and infrastructure.
07th August 2026
SlušanoThis episode covers a wide range of local and international news, beginning with economic trends in Irish banking and legal disputes over surrogacy. The discussion moves into pressing community issues, including the personal and financial strain on carers due to cancelled respite care and rising concerns regarding crime and public safety in Cork. The host also features an interview with private investigator Audrey Philpott about her career transition and the realities of surveillance work. The episode concludes with lighter segments involving listener stories about dating apps, nostalgic reflections on pen pals, and updates on a life-changing medical surgery for a young girl.
06th August 2026
SlušanoThe host covers a wide range of pressing social issues in Ireland, from the strain on GP services and the housing rental crisis to rising concerns over crime, drug use, and racial violence. The episode features discussions on the impact of addiction on community safety, the challenges faced by parents of children with additional needs regarding school transport, and the necessity of compassion in an increasingly polarized society. In addition to serious news, the episode includes lighter segments such as celebrating musician Joe Mack's 90th birthday, a look at luxury car collections, and a charming interview with Harry the tortoise.
5th August 2026
SlušanoEste episódio aborda uma série de temas urgentes sobre segurança e sociedade na Irlanda, desde o aumento dos custos universitários e crises habitacionais até relatos detalhados de violência urbana e crime organizado em Cork. O debate explora as consequências da criminalidade juvenil, a impunidade e os desafios enfrentados pelo comércio local diante de furtos e danos patrimoniais. A discussão também mergulha nos perigos do ambiente digital, abordando a 'armamentização da solidão' e os riscos de extorsão sexual para jovens. O programa encerra com notas de resiliência, destacando avanços tecnológicos assistivos e as novidades gastronômicas do festival Cork&Fork.
4th August 2026
SlušanoEste episódio aborda uma série de temas sociais urgentes, desde o impacto da crise de habitação e o aumento dos aluguéis até a crescente insegurança pública e relatos de violência brutal contra jovens. Através de depoimentos emocionantes, discutimos a responsabilidade parental na redução da criminalidade e os desafios da segurança comunitária. A conversa transita também para reflexões mais íntimas sobre a era digital, explorando como o uso excessivo de tecnologia e o isolamento social afetam as conexões humanas e a saúde mental. O episódio encerra com momentos de nostalgia sobre mídias físicas e histórias pessoais que celebram laços familiares e históricos.
31st July 2026
SlušanoThe Neil Prenderville Show covers a wide range of news and community stories, beginning with reports on OPW wasteful spending, a Garda investigation into Glenn Hansard's death, and the targeted harassment of female councillors by an unidentified individual. The episode also explores local Cork culture through a deep dive into regional slang and historical folklore featuring Dr. Gillian Kenny. The discussion transitions into lighter topics, including the regulation of high-speed e-scooters, nostalgic reflections on holiday postcards, and listener anecdotes regarding road bowling and community traditions. The show concludes with debates on cafe profitability and observations on modern dating trends.
Dr Gillian Kenny - historian and writer
SlušanoHost Neil Prendiville interviews historian Dr. Gillian Kenny about Irish folklore, focusing on the legends of the Banshee and the tradition of professional keeners. The discussion explores the origins of these figures, their roles in announcing death, and the historical significance of women as intermediaries between life and death. The conversation also delves into the unique nature of the Banshee as a death messenger and transitions into Dr. Kenny's research on Irish witches. This includes an exploration of folk beliefs, historical witch trials, and the specific concept of 'butter witches' in Irish culture.
Councillor Una McCarthy and Angie Baily
SlušanoThis episode features interviews with councillors Una McCarthy and Angie Bailey, who describe being targeted by a man making disturbing, sexually explicit, and threatening phone calls. The caller uses personal details to intimidate the councillors, claiming to be a paedophile and prompting a national investigation by the Gardaí. The discussion explores the need for better police access to telecommunications data and addresses the broader issue of online safety for politicians. The episode concludes with an anecdote regarding the casual accessibility of Taoiseach Micheál Martin in Cork.
30th July 2026
SlušanoThis episode covers a wide range of news and personal stories, beginning with tributes to the late Glenn Hansard and reports on rising road fatalities in Ireland. The host discusses significant medical negligence payouts in Cork and Kerry, alongside issues regarding e-scooter legislation and social housing shortages. The program transitions into deep personal narratives, including an interview with Shauna about her harrowing journey of overcoming addiction to cocaine and alcohol. The episode also features discussions on the history of road bowling, the physiological impacts of caffeine withdrawal, and nostalgic memories of childhood in Cork.
Hans - The man who lofted the viaduct in 1985
SlušanoThis episode features an interview with Hans Goregg-Balken, the German bowler who famously achieved the feat of lofting a 28-ounce bowl over the Chetwin Viaduct in 1985. The discussion explores the history of road bowling, the massive scale of the 1985 competition in Cork which drew over 10,000 spectators, and the technical use of a German-style ramp to achieve the loft. Beyond the sporting achievement, the conversation covers the personal impact of the £5,000 prize money, which Hans used to fund his education as an electrician master in Germany. The episode also touches upon the legacy of legendary Irish bowler Mick Barry and the enduring traditions of the sport across Ireland, Holland, and Germany.
29th of July 2026
SlušanoThe Neil Prenderville Show covers a wide range of local and international news, beginning with celebrations in Mayo and concerns regarding public liability claims due to infrastructure issues. The episode explores various social topics, including the rising costs and changing etiquette of modern weddings, the impact of inflation on social expectations, and the psychological effects of catfishing. The program also features personal stories and tributes, including a moving interview with Brianna Gallagher regarding loss and mediumship, as well as a tribute to the late musician Glenn Hansard. Additional segments touch upon public safety, such as e-scooter concerns and anti-social behavior on buses, alongside lighter discussions on household hygiene and wedding gift traditions.
Niall Stokes - Hot Press editor
SlušanoThis episode reports the tragic news of the death of Glenn Hansard, the acclaimed frontman of The Frames and Oscar winner for the song 'Falling Slowly' from the film Once. The broadcast features a tribute from Neil Stokes, editor of Hot Press, who reflects on Hansard's immense musical talent, his commitment to the Irish music scene, and his humble character. The program also includes a poignant excerpt from a 2023 interview with Hansard, capturing his reflections on creativity, life outside his comfort zone, and the profound impact of fatherhood.
"The sky was lovely and blue and then everything just went black"
SlušanoIn this episode of The Neil Prenderville Show, host Neil Prenderville interviews Kim Ware, an Irish woman currently caught in the middle of the devastating wildfires near Bordeaux, France. Kim describes the harrowing experience of seeing the sky turn from blue to pitch black due to thick smoke and ash, as well as the intense heat and the difficulty of navigating closed roads to reach the airport. The conversation covers the impact on local families, the evacuation of thousands of people, and the extreme weather conditions that are fueling the fires. Kim shares her concerns about flight cancellations and the physical toll of the smoke, while also expressing sympathy for those losing their homes and properties to the flames.
28th July 2026
SlušanoThe Neil Prenderville Show covers a wide range of news, from the celebrations of Mayo's All-Ireland victory and energy grid inefficiencies to the devastating wildfires in Europe and their impact on tourism. The episode also explores local issues in Cork, including heavy security for an EU fisheries meeting and persistent sewage odors in the Mahon area. Listeners share profound personal stories, ranging from harrowing medical battles with sepsis and necrosis to spiritual experiences involving near-death visions and signs from the afterlife. The show concludes with lighter topics, such as culinary debates over shepherd's pie and the difficulty of pronouncing Worcestershire sauce.
Ger O'Dea national ambulance services community engagement manager
SlušanoIn this episode, Neil interviews Gerard Dee, the National Ambulance Service Community Engagement Manager and paramedic, regarding the preventable nature of road traffic collisions. The discussion focuses on how driver distractions—such as using mobile phones for Netflix, applying makeup while driving, or operating e-scooters unregulatedly—are often human choices rather than unavoidable accidents. Gerard shares harrowing insights from his frontline experience, including the devastating long-term impact of traumatic brain injuries and the reality of fatalities occurring with mobile phones still in the victims' hands. The conversation also touches on road safety education initiatives for students and the dangers posed by inexperienced L-plate drivers.
27th July 2026
SlušanoThe Neil Prenderville Show covers a wide range of news, from the historic lifting of Mayo's 'Curse of 51' following their All-Ireland victory to local incidents involving wildfires and road fatalities. The episode explores shifting lifestyle trends among younger generations, including changes in drinking habits and new gardening regulations. The discussion also delves into deep personal and social issues, featuring an interview regarding escape from religious institutions and a debate on the theological implications of global suffering. The episode concludes with critical discussions on political promises, government spending priorities, and the preventable nature of road collisions caused by driver distraction.
24th July 2026
SlušanoThe host covers a wide range of local and international news, from construction defects in the new children's hospital and concerns over Irish alumina exports to rising fuel prices and pothole claims in Cork. The episode also explores social issues, including the lack of emergency support for vulnerable individuals, anti-social behavior in urban spaces, and the impact of unregulated e-scooter use. Listeners share personal stories ranging from bizarre dating 'red flags' and childhood mischief to the challenges of a 'Cork to Mongolia' rally in a Renault Clio. The episode concludes with community updates on local business reopenings and calls for donations to Marymount charity.
23rd July 2026
SlušanoThe Neil Prenderville Show covers a wide range of news and personal stories, beginning with reports on a hosepipe ban in Ireland, legal aid controversies, and the devastating findings at the Tuam mother and baby home. The episode features a poignant interview with Therese Terry Mayer, who recounts her traumatic childhood experiences in the Bessborough institution. The program also addresses local concerns regarding wildfire smoke from Slievnaman, road safety issues involving e-scooters, and the challenges faced by the Cork City Fire Service. The episode concludes with discussions on body image, societal conditioning around diet culture, and lighthearted listener anecdotes about childhood mischief.
Therese Meyer on Bessborough
SlušanoIn this episode, Neil Prendival interviews Therese Terry Mayer, an adoptee from Bessborough, about her traumatic childhood experiences. She recounts witnessing the burial of what appeared to be a baby and describes the physical and verbal abuse she endured at the hands of religious figures. Mayer expresses deep anger over the lack of official records for hundreds of missing children at the institution. She advocates for the preservation of the grounds as sacred land and calls for the recognition of the dignity and humanity of the deceased babies.
22nd July 2026
SlušanoThe Neil Prenderville Show covers a wide range of news and personal stories, beginning with reports on water restrictions, e-scooter regulations, and concerns regarding drink spiking in Cork. The episode features harrowing accounts of survival, including Niamh's rescue from an overturned car and Marion's experience surviving a rollover on black ice. The discussion transitions into local community news, such as the Glen Park fire investigation and a generous gesture for a neighbor with arthritis. The show concludes with listener call-ins discussing topics ranging from coercive control and online negativity to humorous 'Gomi' moments involving various mishaps.
21st July 2026
SlušanoThe Neil Prenderville Show explores a wide range of pressing news stories, from international incidents like toxic gas poisoning in Spain to local concerns regarding rising fuel costs and the theft of Garda equipment. The episode features intense debates on the safety and regulation of e-scooters, highlighting the alarming rise in pediatric brain injuries and the legal challenges posed by uninsured riders. The program also delves into social and lifestyle topics, including the impact of foreign recruitment on the Irish labor market, the ethics of showing children on social media, and the complexities of professional decluttering. From discussions on parental favoritism to the preservation of historical sites like the Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home, the episode covers the diverse spectrum of community and global interest.
20th July 2026
SlušanoThis episode covers a wide range of news, from rising crime rates and public safety concerns in Ireland to the harrowing personal histories associated with the Bessborough Mother and Baby Home. The host discusses recent incidents involving firearms in Cork and Dublin, alongside reports on the controversial sale of a seized vessel. The latter half of the program features deeply moving interviews regarding the systemic trauma at Bessborough, including stories of lost identities, separated families, and the search for unmarked burial sites. The episode also touches on lighter topics such as football analysis, travel experiences in Spain, and a miraculous survival story following a severe car accident.