Award-winning actor Amy Huberman spoke with Donal O’Donoghue of the RTÉ Guide about fame, family and Finding Joy. Get a sneak peek below.
"Before I had the kids, I used to write at night-time and I found that at night I wrote the more sentimental stuff. I can’t write at night any more as I have to take the kids to school. I can do three solid hours of writing.
"I get up at six, maybe go to the gym twice a week – but just in case people think I’m super-fit, I’m not – then I go to my office and spend the morning writing and as the afternoon is my least creative time anyway, I think I have figured it out!
"After all these years, all of 21, (the woman who will be 40 next year laughs impishly), I have cracked it!"

Elsewhere in this week's RTÉ Guide:
- The Romanoffs Donal O’Donoghue chats to the creator of a glossy new TV drama
- Kerry Condon The star of Women on the Verge chats with Janice Butler
- Brendan Coyle The former Downton Abbey star talks about returning to the Dublin stage
- Rosie Michael Doherty meets the stars (Sarah Greene, Moe Dunford) and the writer (Roddy Doyle) of a powerful new Irish film about a family caught up in the homelessness crisis
- Kodaline Janice Butler talks to the popular band as their eagerly anticipated third album is released