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For the S2 finale of âAre We There Yet?â - Kathryn Thomas is joined by one of her favourite writers, Liz Nugent.
Liz is the reigning queen of Irish psychological suspense with countless Irish Book Awards. Liz tells Kathryn all about her new bestseller âThe Truth About Ruby Cooperâ and how her childhood, her health and varied career has shaped her incredible writing.
In a fiercely honest conversation, Liz opens up about tackling the taboo of false accusations in her latest book - she explains her deliberate choice to create deeply flawed characters to explore the darkest facets of human nature. Liz also talks on why sheâs given up alcohol, living with dystonia as a busy writer, and why her books resonate worldwide.
Season Three of âAre We There Yetâ will return later this year! Stay tuned for more details.
Presented in association with Mater Private Network.
'Are We There Yet? with Kathryn Thomas' is an Onic Original podcast.
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Kathryn is joined by Consultant Cardiologist Dr. Jim O'Brien from the Mater Private Network to discuss how to look after your heart as we grow older. Kathryn and Jim talk about how heart disease is the biggest killer of women in Ireland, accounting for one in four female deaths.
Jim explains how the menopause affects our hearts and he reveals that too much exercise - sometimes - might actually be bad for your heart! He reveals the striking impact of hormonal shifts on cholesterol, why irregular period cycles can raise health risks and why heart palpitations are too often dismissed as anxiety.
And if youâre watching on YouTube, youâll be able to see Kathryn do ten-push-ups on the studio floor⊠she was definitely not expecting that!
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Kathryn Thomas is joined by award-winning author and journalist Sally Hayden to discuss her new book, âThis is Also a Love Story: Searching for Good in a Divided World.â
Reflecting on her international reporting since 2013, Sally examines the psychological impact of her work and the "detachment crisis" that leads many people globally to tune out the news. Currently living in Beirut, Sally shares with Kathryn her firsthand experiences from conflict zones to emphasise the importance of looking past military language and seeing the real civilians affected by geopolitics. By recounting stories of resilience, from taking a bank hostage to pay for parentâs healthcare to witnessing the "love train" platforms in Ukraine, Sally reminds Kathryn that humanity remains at the centre of global events and that hope is an action we must actively choose. This is Also a Love Story is available in bookstores now.
Are We There Yet? is presented in association with Mater Private Network. New episodes drop every Tuesday morning.
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Kathryn Thomas sits down with TĂĄnaiste Simon Harris to discuss balancing a political life with parenting in the digital age. They explore the current economic pressures on Irish families, such as the challenges of securing quality childcare, especially those without local family support.
TĂĄnaiste Harris outlines his long-term focus, including his proposed initiatives such as under-16 social media restrictions and new financial incentives for families in his upcoming budget next October.
Kathryn and Harris delve into the critical issue of online safety for young people, discussing the need to protect children from addictive algorithms. They also examine the important role of nutrition in school meals, the impact of artificial intelligence, and finally when we might finally see the Childrenâs Hospital open its doorsâŠ
Presented in association with Mater Private Network.
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Kathryn is joined by skincare superstars Dr Caitriona Ryan and Dr Niki Ralph to answer all her pressing questions about looking after your skin as we age. Co-founders of The Institute of Dermatologists in Dublin, Caitriona and Niki highlight how both the science and stigma of good skincare has changed over the past 10 years. From subtle botox to peptide myths, the duo explain why looking refreshed and expressive is now more important than appearing frozen. Kathryn learns about the importance of daily SPF, even when itâs cloudy, and how best to protect the family when abroad. They discuss why impressionable young people need to be protected from harmful skincare marketing and why a simple skincare routine is often the best treatment.
Visit the Institute of Dermatology for more: https://instituteofdermatologists.ie/
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This week Kathryn is joined by the incredible Dr. Katriona O'Sullivan.
You may know Katriona best as the bestselling author behind the literary sensation âPoorâ - she joins Kathryn to discuss her new book âHungryâ which is currently at the top of the charts. Katriona and Kathryn discuss the harmful beauty standards inflicted on girls and women of all backgrounds, a recurring theme of the book.
Katriona bravely opens up about the childhood trauma and sexual abuse she experienced, and how it changed her view of the world, herself, and others. She shares how her early years kept Katriona in survival mode and consequently fueled a relentless hunger in many aspects of her life that ultimately led to a breaking point. But Katriona's journey truly is a story of hope and healing - she discusses the power of therapy, the bravery it takes to ask others for help and forgiveness, and finally, the power of accepting real love.
Presented in association with Mater Private Network.
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Kathryn Thomas is joined by bestselling author, psychotherapist and former professional footballer Richie Sadlier to discuss his new project - Letâs Talk SPHE.
Richie has spent more than a decade working directly with young people through school workshops on mental health, relationships and masculinity. Alongside his campaigning work, Richie runs a psychotherapy practice working predominantly with adolescents and their parents. He joins Kathryn to talk about his advocacy work with young people, unexpectedly becoming a father after some initial IVF setbacks and transitioning from football to mental health. Together, they discuss the challenges young men and women now face in a digital world and why a Social Media Ban might not be the answer.
To find out more about Richieâs Letâs Talk SPHE, please visit:
https://letstalksphe.com/
Presented in association with Mater Private Network.
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*Please note this episode contains references to domestic abuse and sexual violence*
In an emotional and raw conversation, author Gwen Phelan talks about surviving domestic abuse and challenging misconceptions of violent relationships.
Gwen recently self-published a novel entitled âThe Quiet Placeâ inspired by her harrowing experiences. From losing her mother early and learning how to deal with low self-esteem, Gwen shares with Kathryn all about her journey to healing and acceptance.
Finally, Gwen shares her wisdom on how to live your life to the fullest and how to be present for her children despite all she endured.
If you've been affected by issues raised in this podcast, please visit these sites for advice:
https://www.gov.ie/en/victims-charter/publications/domestic-violence-support-services/
https://www.womensaid.ie/
https://www.safeireland.ie/
https://aoibhneas.ie/
https://domesticabuse.ie/
https://barnardos.ie/support-and-information/work-with-families/childhood-domestic-violence-abuse/
https://www.mensaid.ie/
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Ever felt overwhelmed by a cancer diagnosis? Hereâs how plastic surgery can help reclaim your confidence. On a special episode presented in association with Mater Private Network, Kathryn is joined by Jamie Martin-Smith, an experienced consultant in Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgeon.
Jamie tells Kathryn what to expect when going for breast reconstruction - either after a cancer diagnosis or breast augmentation. He talks about the emotional and physical impact of breast surgery, plus the innovative techniques that are changing the landscape of plastic surgery in Ireland.
Kathryn discovers that breast reconstruction is not just about aesthetics; Jamie explains how the timing of reconstruction can vary based on individual circumstances, emphasising that each woman's journey is unique. Join us for a fascinating conversation wherever you get your podcasts or watch in full on YouTube.
'Are We There Yet? with Kathryn Thomas' is an Onic Original podcast.
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Welcome back to a new season of âAre We There Yet?â with Kathryn Thomas, presented in association with Mater Private Network.
What happens when your children become some of the most talked-about faces in the world, just as your own life is turned upside down by a sudden diagnosis?
In this heartfelt conversation, bestselling-author Dearbhla Mescal joins Kathryn Thomas to pull back the curtain on a life lived between the ordinary and the extraordinary.
From raising a family in the "creative chaos" of Maynooth to navigating the global spotlight at both Wimbledon and the Oscars, Dearbhla shares how she learned to find beauty in the small thingsâlong before she had to fight just for simple everyday pleasure.
Together, Kathryn and Dearbhla get honest about career guilt, the pressure to be a "perfect" parent and why we need to stop judging our difficult choices.
Dearbhlaâs acclaimed book of poetry âFinding Joy: Words to Capture the Beauty of Ordinary Lifeâ is out now on all bookshops.
'Are We There Yet? with Kathryn Thomas' is an Onic Original podcast.
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Welcome back to a new season of âAre We There Yet?â with Kathryn Thomas, presented in association with Mater Private Network.
This week Kathryn is joined by the outspoken and empowering Laura Dowling! They sit down for an honest and illuminating chat about intimate female health - from vulva puppets to vaginal dryness, nothing is off limits when Laura Dowling is in the studio. Kathryn and Laura discuss the lesser known impacts of menopause, the relationship benefits of prioritising self-care and breaking taboos across the country.
Meanwhile, Kathryn confesses to a problematic dating preference while Laura shares some of her wildest confessions sheâs received.
'Are We There Yet? with Kathryn Thomas' is an Onic Original podcast.
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Welcome back to a new season of âAre We There Yet?â with Kathryn Thomas, presented in association with Mater Private Network. To kick off Season Two, Kathryn is joined by broadcast icon: Doireann Garrihy.
Doireann opens up the small joys of motherhood and tells Kathryn what she's got planned for her big podcast tour that kicks off next month. Doireann explains why her husband making her laugh literally causes her pain, her secret to booking podcast guests, and how becoming a mother has changed her perspective on her work ethic. Kathryn asks for essential tips on dealing with morning radio hygiene, while Doireann elaborates what days not to ask her mother for help! Doireann will be visiting the following cities on âThe Laughs of Your Life 2026â tour:
Cork Opera House - Thursday 7th May 2026
Kerry Gleaneagle Arena - Saturday 9th May 2026
Mayo TF Royal Hotel & Theatre - Saturday 16th May 2026
Dublin 3Olympia Theatre - Thursday 28th May 2026
Limerick University Hall - Saturday 30th May 2026
For more information on how to book tickets, please visit:
https://www.doireanngarrihy.com/
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Kathryn Thomas and her hit podcast 'Are We There Yet?' is back next Tuesday with special guest Doireann Garrihy!
Presented in association with Mater Private Network, Kathryn and Doireann talk about the joys of motherhood and so much more.
Season Two launches next Tuesday 21st April wherever you get you podcasts.
'Are We There Yet? with Kathryn Thomas' is an Onic Original podcast.
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Presented in association with Mater Private Network. Happy St Patrickâs Day!
To celebrate this important date in the Irish calendar, Kathryn Thomas is delighted to chat to Irish historian and author Donal Fallon for a special bonus episode all about pubs. Fresh from publishing his best-selling book, âThe Dublin Pub: A Social & Cultural Historyâ, Kathryn and Donal have a hilarious chat about the importance of pubs to Irish women, why they need to be recognised as significant cultural spaces, and how they both met their respective partners in Dublinâs iconic drinking spots!
Season Two of âAre We There Yet?â will return very soon with some impressive guests - stay tuned for more detailsâŠ
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This week is the Season Finale of Season One of âAre We There Yet!
On a special episode, Kathryn sits down with radiation oncology expert Dr Lorraine Walsh to talk about all your questions about the big c - Cancer.
As a Radiation Oncologist specialised in Breast Cancer at Mater Private Network in Limerick, Dr. Walsh brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the table. As she tells Kathryn, Lorraine has dedicated her career to advancing cancer treatment in Ireland - with her main areas of focus including breast, gynaecological and lung cancers with a special interest in cutting-edge technology to improve patient outcomes.
Dr. Walsh has a keen interest in MRI-guided brachytherapy for cervical cancers, reirradiation of gynaecological malignancies, and the adoption of novel radiotherapy technologies such as intensity-modulated (IMRT) and image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) to reduce normal tissue toxicity during breast, lung and pelvic irradiation. Get ready for an insightful discussion on her work, her research, and the future of cancer care in Ireland, all taking place at Mater Private Network.
For more info on Dr. Walshâs work, please visit: www.materprivate.ie
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Presented in association with Mater Private Network. This week, Kathryn Thomas has an in-depth, extended chat with Irish pop icon Samantha Mumba!
Samantha exploded on to the world stage in 2000 with her breakout single âGotta Tell Youâ that went rocketed to the tops of the charts.
From her early days at Dublinâs legendary Billy Barry stage school, Samantha talks about her early ambitions as a budding pop-star and how she remained sane in a cruel industry that often didnât look after its young talent. Samantha reflects back on her sudden rise, where she found herself starring in a Hollywood blockbuster produced by Steven Spielberg, no less.
She tells Kathryn all about the close bond she had with her father, as well as her experiences of racism - what itâs really like to identity as a mixed-race woman in Ireland? Samantha opens up her outspoken Eurovision journey and finally whatâs nextâŠ
Next week: Kathryn chats to Dr Lorraine Walsh from the Mater Private Network.
'Are We There Yet? with Kathryn Thomas' is an Onic Original podcast.
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Presented in association with Mater Private Network.
In a special episode, Kathryn Thomas talks to consultant geriatrician Dr Shane OâHanlon about one of her favourite subjects: ageing!
Dr. OâHanlon provides Kathryn with expertise on all aspects of healthy aging - with the aim of improving quality of life and longevity. Dr. OâHanlon explains how simple changes in your lifestyle can make a huge difference to the quality of your life and potentially help you live longer. Unsurprisingly, exercise plays a huge part, alongside a healthy diet, which is music to Kathrynâs ears.
Shane explains the latest groundbreaking treatments available to treat Alzheimer's, how hearing loss and loneliness can have adverse effects on your mental health and why our use of AI might not be a completely bad thing.
Dr. Shane OâHanlon is a Consultant Geriatrician at Mater Private Network Dublin, for more info visit: www.materprivate.ie
For more information on the new medication mentioned in the episode, please visit:
https://alzheimer.ie/creating-change/research/new-treatments/
Or contact: Alzheimer Society of Ireland Helpline 1800 341 341 (free & confidential)
Next week: Kathryn chats to pop icon Samantha Mumba !
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***Please note - this episode features conversations around grief and bereavement.***
Presented in association with Mater Private Network. In this powerful and emotional conversation, Kathryn Thomas sits down with her friend and celebrated cook Eunice Power to chat about surviving the toughest year of her life.
Fresh from publishing her best-selling cookbook, Eunice chats about her passion for working with the freshest Irish ingredients and talented local food producers in her hometown of Dungarvan, which remains one of the most beautiful and exciting cultural spots in the country.
Recorded just before Christmas, Eunice candidly shares thoughts on her recent divorce and being newly single in her 50s, alongside the tragic death of her son Jerome last May. Together, Kathryn and Eunice talk about the real power of sharing stories, humour and friendship to overcome the hardest moments in their lives.
If youâve been affected by issues raised in this episode, we recommend the following resources for dealing with Grief:
https://www.textaboutit.ie/
https://firstlight.ie/
https://www.alittlelifetime.ie/
https://anamcara.ie/
Next week: Dr Shane OâHanlon talks to Kathryn about mysteries of ageing and how exercise really is the most powerful treatment out there.
'Are We There Yet? with Kathryn Thomas' is an Onic Original podcast.
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Presented in association with Mater Private Network.
Kathryn Thomas is joined by celebrated psychologist Dr Richard Hogan for a big chat on how to raise healthy and resilient kids, unrealistic parenting standards, plus more importantly, inside gossip from working on The Traitors Ireland.
Richard is the author of the best-selling book âParenting the Screenagerâ - a practical guide for parents of the modern child, while his recent publication âHome is Where the Start isâ was a national bestseller. He is the clinical director of the award-winning counselling service, Therapy Institute. Richard hosts Virgin Mediaâs hit series âDinner with the Enemyâ and regularly appears on shows such as Drivetime on RTĂ Radio 1, Newstalkâs The Hard Shoulder and Ireland AM.
Watch their full conversation on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@OnicOriginals
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Presented in association with Mater Private Network.
Fresh from her win at the Irish Book Awards for Lifestyle Book of the Year, health expert Sophie Morris talks about her best-selling book and becoming huge online here she has built a name debating the abundance of ultra-process foods in our supermarkets. Kathryn and Sophie talk about how hard it is to eat healthy on a budget, why itâs important to be informed about your food choices and why schools need to do more about food education. Sophie also discusses her failures, where her food business imploded despite years of grafting away and what she learned from it.
Next week: Dr Richard Hogan talks about working on The Traitors Ireland and how to best raise independent kids.
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