Nadine O'Regan

Nadine O'Regan

My Roots Are Showing is the new podcast from Nadine O'Regan where well known people in the world of culture and beyond reveal their stories and inspirations. Recent guests include the actor Domhnall Gleeson, director Lenny Abrahamson, Shirley Manson from the band Garbage and author Willy Vlautin.

  • 28 minutes 5 seconds
    Simon Le Bon joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are Showing
    Simon Le Bon, the iconic British singer and frontman of Duran Duran, joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about a life in music, his early days in the band, his quest to make glamour the "new punk-rock", and what he thinks now of Elton John, young musicians' use of AutoTune and John Taylor's decisions around some of their songwriting, plus their new album Future Past.
    13 December 2021, 11:59 pm
  • 1 hour 11 seconds
    David Gray joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are Showing
    David Gray, the acclaimed British singer-songwriter, joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about his influences and inspirations, as well as his new album Skellig, his early days in music, his move into electronica with his record-breaking fourth album White Ladder, the bestselling record in Irish chart history, and how Covid-19 has impacted the live music industry.
    1 March 2021, 1:07 pm
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    Luke O'Neill joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are Showing
    Luke O'Neill, the immunologist, Trinity professor, Inflazome co-founder and author, joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about his life and background, and his views on everything from the global pandemic through to millennials, depression and the future beyond Covid-19.
    22 November 2020, 3:31 pm
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    Patrick Freyne joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are Showing
    Patrick Freyne, the award-winning critic and debut author, joins Nadine O'Regan on My Roots are Showing to talk about his new book OK, Let's Do Your Stupid Idea, a collection of essays which tracks back through his life as a writer, musician and human being in Ireland, examining topics including mental health, the arts, writing and progressiveness in Ireland.
    26 October 2020, 4:17 pm
  • 55 minutes 58 seconds
    Andrea Corr joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are Showing
    Andrea Corr, lead singer of The Corrs, joins Nadine O'Regan to discuss her multi-faceted career. As frontwoman of The Corrs, the Dundalk-raised Irish singer has, along with her three siblings, sold over 40 million albums. She has also carved out a successful acting career on the stage and published a recent memoir Barefoot Pilgrimage, which is out in paperback in July. In this wide-ranging interview, Andrea talks candidly about her background, taking in not just her globe-trotting career, but also her life as a daughter, sister, wife and mother.
    19 June 2020, 9:59 am
  • 34 minutes 19 seconds
    Ed O'Brien of Radiohead joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are Showing
    Ed O'Brien of Radiohead joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about his first solo album Earth, as well as his decades in Radiohead, his route to creativity, the support of his friends such as producer Flood and ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr, and how time spent in Brazil shaped him in the making of his first solo album. He also speaks about how Radiohead approach making albums, as well as their dislike of repeating themselves on tour.
    4 May 2020, 4:24 pm
  • 39 minutes 42 seconds
    Nancy Harris joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are Showing
    Irish playwright Nancy Harris joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about her life and work, including her plays The Beacon and Our New Girl, and her background, growing up as the child of two well-known journalists, Anne and Eoghan Harris, and her early move to Birmingham and then London to pursue her career. Motherhood, parenting and feminism are also discussed in the podcast -- as well as the question of whether being an artist can be incompatible with being a mother.
    17 March 2020, 10:52 pm
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    Richie Sadlier joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are Showing
    Former professional footballer turned sports pundit, Richie Sadlier joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about his new memoir Recovering and his life growing up in Dublin, joining Millwall, and having to deal with a turbulent aftermath when his career was cut short by injury in his 20s. Now a psychotherapist, Sadlier has fought off his own demons -- he has struggled with depression and addiction over the years, and has faced down other tough realities from his past. He talks about his experiences as well as reflecting on his recent successes -- his memoir Recovering, written with Dion Fanning, took the top sports book award at the Irish Book Awards in late 2019.
    9 January 2020, 7:25 am
  • 39 minutes 21 seconds
    Samantha Power joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are Showing
    Irish-American diplomat Samantha Power joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about her celebrated career and her new memoir The Education of an Idealist, which tracks back over her time serving as US ambassador to the UN, as well as her childhood years in Dublin, her move to the States at the age of nine, her work on behalf of former US President Barack Obama, her thoughts on motherhood and feminism, her Pulitzer Prize-winning book, and her life in a Donald Trump-led United States.
    28 December 2019, 12:43 am
  • 1 hour 12 minutes
    Una Mullally joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are Showing
    Irish journalist, author, activist and podcaster Una Mullally joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about her career in journalism, as well as her origins in Dublin, her early days, her decision to leave the Catholic Church, falling in love, and how she coped when faced with a cancer diagnosis days after her 32nd birthday. They also talk about the joy and the difficulty of creating podcasts (Una's new podcast, which she co-hosts with Andrea Horan, is called United Ireland and is available on all platforms), as well as Una's appointment in 2019 as a European Young Leader.
    21 November 2019, 2:03 am
  • 1 hour 12 minutes
    Emilie Pine joins Nadine O'Regan for My Roots Are Showing
    Irish author Emilie Pine joins Nadine O'Regan to talk about her brilliant non-fiction book Notes to Self, which tracks back over her life, and offers her take on difficult but important subjects, including motherhood, family alcoholism and gender equality issues. Notes to Self has been published in more than a dozen countries and won several awards, including Book of the Year at the Irish Book Awards.
    14 October 2019, 1:18 am
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