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The Síle Show

The Síle Show

By: Magic Door Studio
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Síle is joined in studio by a myriad of creators and mould breakers. Real stories meet raw truth in this unique space for clarity, connection, and a shift in frequency. Síle Uí Chiaráin is a media host, elite psychotherapist, educator, and actor, whose work is bound together by the golden thread of storytelling.Magic Door Studio Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • The Sile Show Ep 30 - Miriam Hussey
    Jun 19 2026

    Miriam Hussey is a pharmacist, integrative health and wellbeing practitioner, yoga and meditation facilitator, keynote speaker, author of Light Up, and co-founder of Soul Space.
    Drawing on a unique background spanning pharmaceutical science, holistic health, human performance, and conscious living, Miriam has become one of Ireland’s most respected voices on the interconnected relationship between physical, emotional, mental and spiritual wellbeing.
    Known for her ability to make complex health concepts both accessible and actionable, Miriam brings science to life through powerful metaphor and practical wisdom. Whether exploring nervous system regulation through her red and green zone framework, explaining stress through the image of a shaken bottle under pressure, or illustrating resilience through the balance of exertion and recovery required of elite athletes, she helps people understand not only how they function, but how they flourish.
    In this conversation, we explore cost-free, evidence-informed practices for nervous system regulation, including breathwork, movement, swimming, connection and recovery. We discuss the relationship between stress and resilience, the importance of balancing performance with restoration and why sustainable wellbeing requires us to honour our softness as a strength.
    On this note Miriam reflects on the importance of reconnecting with the power of feminine energy, exploring the often-overlooked strength within softness, alongside the role of self-awareness, personal growth and ever evolving belief-systems, in shaping how we live. Her insights offer a thoughtful and compassionate perspective on what it means to cultivate greater health, purpose, presence and fulfilment, in an increasingly demanding world.
    To learn more about Miriam’s work and upcoming events:
    Soul Sundays:
    https://www.gerryhussey.ie/soul-sundays
    Retreats and Events:
    https://www.gerryhussey.ie/gerry-hussey-retreat-2026

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • The Sile Show Ep 29 - Aoife Bradley
    Jun 11 2026

    Aoife Bradley is a wellness entrepreneur, coach, and founder of MyFuel, whose work is informed by a deep engagement with the realities of health, loss, adaptation, and personal transformation.
    Her philosophy of wellbeing has emerged through experience critically reflected upon rather than experience merely endured. Through complex pregnancies, major surgery, hormonal transition, motherhood, and bereavement, she has developed an approach to health that recognises wellbeing as an ongoing relationship with oneself—one grounded in awareness, self-regulation, resilience, and care.
    Rejecting narrow definitions of health centred solely on appearance or performance, Aoife advocates for a more integrated understanding of wellbeing: one that encompasses physical vitality, emotional resilience, nervous system regulation, hormonal health, and the cultivation of sustainable daily practices that support a meaningful life.
    The sudden loss of her father marked a profound turning point in her personal and professional journey. In the years that followed, she encountered not only the complexities of grief but also the additional challenges that can arise when private loss enters the public domain. These experiences deepened her interest in questions of dignity, ethics, and compassion, particularly in relation to how bereaved families are represented and treated within public discourse and institutional processes.
    Drawing upon these insights, Aoife has become an advocate for a more humane and trauma-informed approach to conversations surrounding loss, recognising that the impact of bereavement extends far beyond the event itself and into the systems, narratives, and social structures that surround it.
    Through MyFuel and her wider work, Aoife continues to champion a vision of wellbeing that is neither performative nor perfectionistic, but rooted instead in self-understanding, personal agency, and the capacity to remain connected to oneself through life’s inevitable seasons of challenge, change, and growth.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • The Sile Show Ep 28 - Jody Moore & Robert Cullen
    Jun 4 2026

    A conversation on lived experience, institutional power, and what it means to be heard. Host Síle Uí Chiaráin speaks with criminologist Robert Cullen and Dr Jody Moore, University College Cork, about their forthcoming collaborative paper exploring how lived experience is used across policy, healthcare, justice and public life. Together they reflect on inclusion, legitimacy, and whether participation is always meaningful or sometimes largely symbolic. The discussion moves between theory and lived reality, exploring ‘Lived Experience Talk’ (LET) versus ‘Lived Experience Dialogue’ (LED), alongside the idea of the ‘expert by experience’, how lived experience is included, what’s heard and acted upon in practice, and the question of aftercare for all involved. The conversation is grounded in humour, honesty, and real human exchange.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
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