Roz Purcell's beginner's guide to hiking in Ireland Content Creator Roz Purcell talks to Brendan O'Connor on RTÉ Radio 1 about the little steps you take to get into hiking. living • 24 Jan
A dermatologist's guide to alopecia, hair loss and thinning hair Dr. Rosemary Coleman joined Claire Byrne on RTÉ Radio 1 to discuss alopecia, hair loss & thinning hair. living • 18 Jan
Clinical psychologist on coping with January blues "For a lot of Irish people, the real winter starts in January." living • 18 Jan
Are gas cookers causing health problems? John Wenger, Professor of Chemistry at UCC, joined Claire Byrne on RTÉ Radio 1 to discuss the connection between gas cookers and indoor pollution. living • 17 Jan
What is the 'cobwebbing' dating trend about? It's time to be out with the old and in with the new. living • 16 Jan
Are you a morning lark or a night owl? Are you the type of person who jumps out of bed when the alarm goes off or are you someone who works best in the … living • 12 Jan
Dating Coach Frances Kelleher on red flags and Christmas breakups Dating Coach Frances Kelleher joined the RTÉ Radio 1 airwaves to discuss relationship breakups over Christmas. living • 28 Dec 22
How to find a healthy balance over the festive period GP Mark Rowe, the author of The Vitality Mark, discusses how to keep well in body and mind over the hectic Christmas period. living • 28 Dec 22
Increase in Women's Aid calls connected to cost-of-living crisis Sarah Benson, CEO of Women's Aid, joined Claire Byrne on RTÉ Radio 1 to discuss a recent increase in calls that she believes is linked … living • 21 Dec 22
Is your shed whitewashed yet? How our ancestors prepped for Xmas Marion McGarry, author of "The Irish Cottage: History, Culture and Design", spoke to Joe Duffy about how our ancestors celebrated Christmas. living • 21 Nov 22
Irish woman creates weighted pillow to battle sleep issues Former insomniac Síne Dunne is doing a Master's degree in Sleep Medicine at Oxford University. living • 17 Dec 22
Diarmuid Lyng on the importance of embracing nature With the new year just around the corner, many of us will be thinking about changes we want to make in our lives. Travel • 15 Dec 22
What really happens to the clothes we return? Do returned items go back on the rack or straight to the landfill? Fashion • 15 Dec 22
One in three people feel "single shamed" at Christmas While Christmas is about much more than romance, one in three people still say they feel "single shamed" once the festive season hits. living • 14 Dec 22
Cathy Davey on why you should 'adopt, don't shop' your pets Cathy Davey is best known as one of Ireland's finest singer-songwriters, but she's also the co-founder of My Lovely Horse Rescue. She joined Ray D'Arcy … living • 10 Dec 22
Should you wash new bedding and mugs before using them? Dr Susan Kelleher, Assistant Professor School of Chemical Sciences Dublin City University, joined Drivetime to talk about whether you should wash new items before use? living • 09 Dec 22
Lilly Higgins on her new book and bringing home crafts back The Homemade Year: Things to Make, Do and Eat at Home is packed with 70 projects to keep yourself entertained, nourished and soothed. Food • 04 Dec 22
What makes a perfect mince pie? Graham Herterich, a baker, joined Today With Claire Byrne to talk about what makes a perfect mince pie. Food • 04 Dec 22
Crumlin clothing hub leads the way in sustainable festive cheer RTÉ reporter Evelyn O'Rourke joined Claire Byrne on RTÉ Radio 1 to discuss a Christmas jumper workshop being held in Crumlin. Fashion • 02 Dec 22
Kate Middleton won't disclose her outfits in future, here's why Miranda Holder, Celebrity stylist and royal expert, joined Today with Claire Byrne to discuss the change in royal protocol around Kate Middleton's fashion choices. Fashion • 01 Dec 22
Listen: Tony Keohane on Ireland's upcoming recycling scheme A new scheme to recycle drinks bottles and cans will see recyclers receive money for handing over their gathered rubbish. living • 29 Nov 22
Could watching viral videos at work boost productivity? Being distracted at work could make you more productive, so says new research out of Trinity College Business School. living • 29 Nov 22
Psychologist Sinéad Brady on how to handle crying in the office "When somebody cries, we automatically want to try and help, but workplaces are set up to be quite stoic." living • 24 Nov 22
Pockets: "They're not only functional, they bring a confidence" Gender divides in fashion have been gradually broken down in recent years, but the lack of pockets in some women's clothing is still a point … Fashion • 23 Nov 22
How thinking of stress as a challenge can make you more positive Cleaning the bathroom, endless Zoom meetings and general life admin might not seem like the pathways to happiness, but maybe it's time we start thinking … living • 22 Nov 22