Best Of Vinny Hurrell Podcast
1) Homework - Should we ban it and let kids have a childhood?
Also is it time to ban people from walking under the influence of smartphones?
2) 25: Mihir Bose "Be bold, believe in what you want to do"
What I Wish I'd Known When I Was 25 continues with journalist Mihir Bose.
3) Beauty Pagents and Babies on a Plane
Is it time to ban all beauty pageants, particularly the ones for kids?
4) 25: Kathy Clugston "People have a lot more regard and respect for people who are kind and thoughtful"
What I Wish I'd Known When I Was 25 continues with the voice of Radio 4, Kathy Clugston.
5) Victimless Crime and Generational Fails
Paying cash in hand or returning a worn item to a shop for a refund - a victimless crime?
6) Pets and Cyborgs
Vinny is joined by Linzi Conway and Kathryn Wilson for some feisty talk radio! Tonight is a dog your best friend? Our pets can become part of the family and when they die the grief is real. Recently ...Show More
7) 25: Robbie Bryson on working himself into the ground and battling depression
Our miniseries, 'What I wish I'd know when I was 25' continues with local DJ Robbie Bryson, one half of the 'Miami House Party' group. Everything was going well for Robbie and he had thrown himself in...Show More
25: Robbie Bryson on working himself into the ground and battling depression
13:52 | Sep 17th, 2019
8) 25: Christy Dignam "At the drop of a hat everything can change"
Irish rock legend, Christy Dignam, reflects on how he has been struggling with traumas including sexual abuse and drug addiction. And offers his twenty-something year old self advice.
9) 25: Terri Hooley "Don't do for money what you can't do for love"
Belfast's 'Godfather of Punk' Terri Hooley reflects on growing up in poverty and his relationship with his mother and father.
10) 25: Tommy Sands "Time is never there when you need it"
Folk singer and peace campaigner Tommy Sands reflects on a crossroads that he faced in his early twenties, growing up in a musical family, dealing with grief and offers advice to his younger self.