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Ray D'Arcy Daily

Ray D'Arcy Daily

By: Ray Darcy
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Here it is — your daily companion podcast, hosted by Ray D’Arcy. This five-day-a-week

show is nothing new, and yet ALL NEW.

Ray has been part of Irish life in one way or another for nearly 40 years, and now he’s

bringing his lorry load of experience and nationwide popularity to a daily podcast.

He will give his own world view, Monday to Friday, and surround himself with friends of the

show; Jenny Kelly, Mairead Ronan, Bernard O’Shea and a resident psychologist.

Add to that clever interaction with people; on the phone, in cafés, on the street, wherever.

Ray will be using his name recognition to cold call, approach, interview, and chat to anybody

who will talk.


It’s the dream team back together and chomping at the bit.

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Ray Darcy
Social Sciences
Episodes
  • 20/3/26Ray D'Arcy Daily
    Mar 20 2026
    Imagined Affairs, Embarrassing Moments and DIY Flying Machines

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    52 mins
  • 19/3/26 Ray D'Arcy Daily
    Mar 19 2026
    The Den, Sean Hughes and Richie Sadlier

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    59 mins
  • Being Human#1
    Mar 18 2026

    Professor Katriona O’ Sullivan’s story is well known. Her book Poor has been a bestseller for over two years, and it has been translated into seven languages and adapted for the stage.

    It's a story of addiction and abuse which leads to advocacy and academia. Katriona has told her story in order to shine a light on how childhood poverty stacks the odds against future success in relationships, education and health. She believes talent is equally distributed across the social classes but opportunity is not.

    Katriona O'Sullivan is hugely impressive in so many ways. It was a real education and privilege to talk to her at length about being human and so many other things.

    Katriona speaks movingly about her life through the lens of her qualification in psychology. She explains trauma and its connection to addiction.

    She also talks about the importance of connection and the danger of meritocracy.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
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