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Are We There Yet ? with Kathryn Thomas.

Are We There Yet ? with Kathryn Thomas.

By: Onic Originals
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In her brand-new Onic Original podcast, Kathryn Thomas sits down every Tuesday with some of her heroes and inspirations. Guests like Trinny Woodall, Elizabeth Day and Cecelia Ahern share their revelations, wisdoms and regrets as Kathryn uncovers where her guests have been and where they're going to next. Presented in association with Mater Private Network.

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  • Dr Lorraine Walsh: “Some People Get Cancer, Some Don’t.”
    Feb 10 2026

    This week is the Season Finale of Season One of ‘Are We There Yet!


    On a special episode, Kathryn sits down with radiation oncology expert Dr Lorraine Walsh to talk about all your questions about the big c - Cancer.


    As a Radiation Oncologist specialised in Breast Cancer at Mater Private Network in Limerick, Dr. Walsh brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the table. As she tells Kathryn, Lorraine has dedicated her career to advancing cancer treatment in Ireland - with her main areas of focus including breast, gynaecological and lung cancers with a special interest in cutting-edge technology to improve patient outcomes.


    Dr. Walsh has a keen interest in MRI-guided brachytherapy for cervical cancers, reirradiation of gynaecological malignancies, and the adoption of novel radiotherapy technologies such as intensity-modulated (IMRT) and image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) to reduce normal tissue toxicity during breast, lung and pelvic irradiation. Get ready for an insightful discussion on her work, her research, and the future of cancer care in Ireland, all taking place at Mater Private Network.


    For more info on Dr. Walsh’s work, please visit: www.materprivate.ie


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    45 mins
  • Samantha Mumba "I’ll Stand Up for Myself.”
    Feb 3 2026

    Presented in association with Mater Private Network. This week, Kathryn Thomas has an in-depth, extended chat with Irish pop icon Samantha Mumba!

    Samantha exploded on to the world stage in 2000 with her breakout single “Gotta Tell You” that went rocketed to the tops of the charts.


    From her early days at Dublin’s legendary Billy Barry stage school, Samantha talks about her early ambitions as a budding pop-star and how she remained sane in a cruel industry that often didn’t look after its young talent. Samantha reflects back on her sudden rise, where she found herself starring in a Hollywood blockbuster produced by Steven Spielberg, no less.


    She tells Kathryn all about the close bond she had with her father, as well as her experiences of racism - what it’s really like to identity as a mixed-race woman in Ireland? Samantha opens up her outspoken Eurovision journey and finally what’s next…


    Next week: Kathryn chats to Dr Lorraine Walsh from the Mater Private Network.


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Dr Shane O'Hanlon "Five Ways to Live Longer."
    Jan 27 2026

    Presented in association with Mater Private Network.


    In a special episode, Kathryn Thomas talks to consultant geriatrician Dr Shane O’Hanlon about one of her favourite subjects: ageing!


    Dr. O’Hanlon provides Kathryn with expertise on all aspects of healthy aging - with the aim of improving quality of life and longevity. Dr. O’Hanlon explains how simple changes in your lifestyle can make a huge difference to the quality of your life and potentially help you live longer. Unsurprisingly, exercise plays a huge part, alongside a healthy diet, which is music to Kathryn’s ears.


    Shane explains the latest groundbreaking treatments available to treat Alzheimer's, how hearing loss and loneliness can have adverse effects on your mental health and why our use of AI might not be a completely bad thing.


    Dr. Shane O’Hanlon is a Consultant Geriatrician at Mater Private Network Dublin, for more info visit: www.materprivate.ie


    For more information on the new medication mentioned in the episode, please visit:

    https://alzheimer.ie/creating-change/research/new-treatments/

    Or contact: Alzheimer Society of Ireland Helpline 1800 341 341 (free & confidential)


    Next week: Kathryn chats to pop icon Samantha Mumba !

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    36 mins
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