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Full coverage: Podcast

Belfry redress: A high-stakes game of chance

In 2021 AIB announced a redress scheme for the roughly 2,500 investors stung by the collapse of the highly-geared UK commercial property funds. But five years on, hundreds remain left out in the cold.

Francesca Comyn
16th Oct, 2025 - 2 min read

“Brendan Comiskey didn’t fail and this wasn’t about failure. This was about a cover-up”

On Monday morning, Colm O’Gorman learned of the death of Bishop Brendan Comiskey, a man he had never met, but whose life was entwined with his own.

Dion Fanning
3rd May, 2025 - 6 min read

The story of Muhammad Ali in Dublin and the extraordinary men who made it happen

Muhammad Ali’s visit to Dublin to fight Al ‘Blue’ Lewis is a story of an extraordinary week. Dave Hannigan’s book The Big Fight details that adventure. He talks to Dion Fanning about a lost age, how Ireland changed Ali and his own time working with Vincent Browne at the Sunday Tribune.

Dion Fanning
26th Apr, 2025 - 6 min read

“You cannot predict it”: Gary Fox on the art and science of a podcast business

Fox started the Entrepreneur Experiment podcast six years ago to pick the brains of founders. Since then, it has morphed into a one-man media business.

Jonathan Keane
19th Mar, 2025 - 11 min read

“There was something corrupting about politics”

Eoghan Murphy’s new book is the story of human fragility, of a man trapped by the consequences of his own ambition. Yet, as the former Fine Gael minister explains, writing about his failures has allowed him to move forward with his life. He hopes other politicians will do likewise.

Ian Kehoe
9th Nov, 2024 - 7 min read

“Communicate, communicate, communicate”: PwC’s Susanne Jeffery on harnessing the power of employees

In a changing world, what can companies do to harness the power of their workforce? And where do emerging technologies such as GenAI fit into the evolving relationship between companies and staff? PwC’s Susanne Jeffery outlines the best approaches for companies to take.

Ian Kehoe
27th Sep, 2024 - 6 min read

“Migration is used as an excuse for a lot of malfunctioning in France. And that’s not the preserve of the far right”

Both Britain and France seemingly rejected the advances of the far right in their elections but it hasn't gone away, as The Currency's editor Thomas Hubert and London editor Michael Cogley explain.

T. Hubert and M. Cogley
11th Jul, 2024 - 5 min read

“You need to invest. It needs to be authentic. It needs to be true. But you don’t need to reinvent the wheel”

While companies understand the concept of brand when it comes to selling to the consumer, the idea of selling your brand to employees and potential hires is relatively new. Recruitment expert Paul McArdle explains how to get your “employer brand” right.

Alison Cowzer
12th Jun, 2024 - 5 min read

How a pen picture of a thirty-something called Ciara helped transform the An Post brand

Debbie Byrne wears multiple hats at An Post — MD of its retail operation while leading the development of the brand. As far as she is concerned the dual role makes sense, arguing that you can’t grow a business without getting the brand right.

Alison Cowzer
8th May, 2024 - 6 min read

“By putting myself out there, I received amazing messages from people all over the world who had also overcome adversity”

After battling breast cancer, Georgie Crawford decided to leave her job in radio to tell stories a different way. So, in 2018, she set up The Good Glow podcast. Now, along with her husband Jamie, Crawford is expanding the brand into new areas.

Cait Caden
10th Jun, 2021 - 6 min read
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