Talk Like That: Ray Gange

Ray Gange talks about his life as a punk and his experiences working with The Clash on the rockumentary ‘Rude Boy’.
Gaining Ground: Sandara Kelso Robb

Aly McElroy spends time with Sandara Kelso-Robb discussing entrepreneurialism and philanthropy and about her new charity ‘Hope For More Foundation.’
1916-2016 Centenary Ep 9 : Seán Byers

Discussion with Dr Seán Byers on the response of Belfast trade unionists to the 1916 Easter Rising and attempts to deal with its legacy.
Reclaim the Agenda: Episode 18 – Positive Money

In this episode, Kellie O’Dowd talks to Marian Farrell, Jenny Methven and Mary McManus from Positive Money about the way the money system works.
Awkward Voices

Terry Enright (1943-2012) was a lifelong community worker whose activism inspired his son Terry Óg (1970-1998) to work with young people, especially those considered most at risk. Awkward Voices tells the story of the two Terrys, and of the Terry Enright Foundation, established in memory of Terry Óg to continue his work and to inspire […]
Collapse The Box: Arts & Age

Importance of the arts and creativity for the well being of older people. A review of the successful Arts & Older People programme funded by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland across Northern Ireland.
Our Parlour: Girdwood Hub

Maryann Quigley visits the Girdwood Community Hub, the new state of the art shared space hub in North Belfast.
Reclaim the Agenda: Episode 16 – Socialist Opposition to WW1

In this episode, Kellie O’Dowd and Professor Mary Davis discuss the socialist opposition to World War One, and the role played by women peace activists.
Diversity Lab: Konrad Pawlaszek

Polish artist and performer Konrad Pawlaszek talks about growing up in Poland, his love for Belfast and Polish Folk Dance.
Our Parlour: Streetwise Community Circus

Helen Wilson visits the Streetwise Community Circus to view and join in with their older people programme of activities.