An unashamedly pro-female platform for Irish writers to come together to talk, laugh and tell their stories. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArts |
Anna and Sinead are joined by fellow best selling Authors Edel Coffey and Alex Barclay to talk about grief - they share their personal stories of loss, bereavement, heartbreak and the less traditional versions of grieving. more
Anna and Sinad are joined by fellow authors Jan Carson and Cauvery Madhavan to talk about religion, how it has shaped Ireland and how it can contribute to our upbringings. Cauvery talks about being a lapsed hindu and Jan shares her Protestant evangel... more
Anna and Sinead are joined by best selling Authors Ciara Geraghty and Sinead Crowley to talk about the Irish family and how it has changed over the last few decades, they remember Ireland when you "couldn't get a condom to put on your husbands penis"... more
Anna and Sinead are this week joined by fellow best selling authors Louise O' Neill and Caroline Grace Cassidy to talk about sex - they cover their own sex education experiences, consent, porn, how much or little we share on our sex lives and just ho... more
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Love this! Fun and entertaining while tackling real issues we all struggle with, in a warm and sensitive way. Highly recommended
This podcast warms the heart and nurtures the soul….it’s therapy delivered in the most gentle, engaging and unassuming way. Relaying real life experiences and stories from the perspective of the storyteller themselves gives great insight into many a taboo subject from menopause to the corruption of the Catholic Church. Love this podcast! 👏👏🙌
Just brilliant!!! Too long to describe why I live this podcast. Listen and you’ll understand. Bravo girls
As an Irish Woman living in the States how refreshing it was to listen to 4 successful Irish Woman discuss crime. Keep the podcasts coming can’t wait for the next one Congratulations
This not what I expected - but in a good way! Because it’s all writers I tuned in for literary chat or book recommendations- yes there is a book recommendation but based on this first episode it seem to be writers chatting about anything and everything. Fascinating personal recollection in this episode of extraordinary crimes that rocked both Ireland and the Uk
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What’s in the water? launched 2 years ago and published 10 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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