Can small changes to your training make a huge difference? The great Sonia O'Sullivan leads the rookie Jarlath Regan through seven small tweaks to training, mindset, recovery and execution that will impact any runner's results and enjoyment of running. The full version of this episode is a treat. It features even more tips, a tip from Jarlath on how to get a full refund on Nike shoes you're not happy with and much more. — If you’d like to contact me, that is easy too. You know what to do! 1. Iri...
Oct 17, 2022•29 min•Ep. 616
Even though Alex Jones was told to pay the victims families of the Sandy Hook massacre almost one billion dollars, an amount that he earns every three years, there is a good chance that he will never pay a cent. Marion examines the verdict, the prospect of an appeal and the message it sends to other broadcasters willing to spew misinformation in exchange for clicks. Are free and fair elections going to be an American relic after the midterms? Marion explains why candidates openly promising to “f...
Oct 13, 2022•35 min•Ep. 615
Sonia O'Sullivan looks back on a huge weekend of running in Ireland and around the world. Jarlath and Sonia hit the road to meet the listeners in Tullamore for the 1st birthday of their canal Parkrun. The Irish legend convinces Jarlath to drive down a towpath and almost drown himself on a paddle board. The following day they meet more listeners at The Great Pink Run in Dublin. We get some of the sights and sounds from the big day. In the second half of the show Sonia offers her recommendations f...
Oct 10, 2022•32 min•Ep. 614
US Correspondent Marion McKeone examines the marriage of fame and politics through the prism of the latest celebrity candidate to hit the headlines. Ex-football star Herschel Walker is running for Senate in Georgia on the Republican ticket. This week and array of stories washed over the internet about his abusive past and apparent funding of abortions in spite of his strong anti-abortion manifesto. In the second half of the conversation Jarlath and Marion examine every celebrity candidate ever t...
Oct 06, 2022•32 min•Ep. 613
Sometimes Google doesn't have the answer. Sometimes you need to ask the actual expert herself. Sonia O'Sullivan goes down through the most commonly asked running questions on Google and gives her best answer to each of them based on her decades of experience racing and coaching the best in business. Covering everything from muscle soreness to safety, Ireland's best does not disappoint with this masterclass in the questions that all runners ask. There's also a round up of the weekend's London mar...
Oct 04, 2022•28 min•Ep. 612
Why is President Biden's health gaining so much media attention when his achievements in office are being largely ignored? Is his mental decline overblown or is there more to this story? Marion McKeone of the Sunday Business Post examines his latest gaffe and how it stacks up when compared to others by him and other Presidents. Jarlath asks Marion if there is alarm over the once in a generation Hurricane Ian and the prospects of another category 5 hurricane coming sooner rather than later. And l...
Sep 30, 2022•32 min•Ep. 611
Sonia O'Sullivan reflects on the astonishing performance of Eliud Kipchoge in Berlin on Sunday. Where does this place him in the pantheon of great athletes and has anyone dominated for so long? Jarlath and Sonia then plunge into the discussion of marathon training in the final few weeks before a big race. Nursing injuries they both headed to Poolbeg Parkrun to meet the listeners. Craic was head and there's more than a few shoutouts as Sonia recounts her worst ever marathon experience in Boston (...
Sep 26, 2022•30 min•Ep. 610
Donald Trump and three of his children have been hit with a fraud lawsuit after a New York investigation into their family company - the Trump Organization. That's really only the beginning of the legal problems that are coming home to roost for the former President. Marion McKeone counts down the top 7 issues and how they might pan out in the long and short term. — If you’d like to contact me, that is easy too. You know what to do! 1. Irishman Abroad Live Line: You can now get in touch with us ...
Sep 22, 2022•27 min•Ep. 609
Getting back on the running horse can be brought with difficulties. Sonia O'Sullivan explains how to make it easier on yourself with 10 tips that every runner will need in their back pocket. To hear the full conversation and all the tips go to ww.patreon.com/irishmanabroad — If you’d like to contact me, that is easy too. You know what to do! 1. Irishman Abroad Live Line: You can now get in touch with us and feature on our shows by sending your WhatsApp voice note to 00447543122330. 2. Email Jar,...
Sep 19, 2022•30 min•Ep. 608
Dr Jennifer Cassidy sits down with comedian Jarlath Regan to discuss her life, her work and the state of modern diplomacy and discourse. — If you’d like to contact me, that is easy too. You know what to do! 1. Irishman Abroad Live Line: You can now get in touch with us and feature on our shows by sending your WhatsApp voice note to 00447543122330. 2. Email Jar, Sonia and Marion directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow Jar here on Twitter, ...
Sep 17, 2022•32 min•Ep. 607
The Sunday Business Post's US correspondent Marion examines the week's news with the help of comedian Jarlath Regan. Hear part 2 and support our show by visiting and signing up at www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad — If you’d like to contact me, that is easy too. You know what to do! 1. Irishman Abroad Live Line: You can now get in touch with us and feature on our shows by sending your WhatsApp voice note to 00447543122330. 2. Email Jar, Sonia and Marion directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com ....
Sep 16, 2022•35 min•Ep. 606
Creating your own training schedule for the week might seem difficult but with the help of the greatest Irish track athlete of all time and now coach at Union Athletic Club, Sonia O'Sullivan, it can be easy. She talks to Jarlath about the core aspects to consider when sketching out your running timetable for any given week and takes a closer look at marathon training in the second part of the show. It's been a busy week and Sonia is finally back in Ireland for some much needed rest. (She calls a...
Sep 12, 2022•32 min•Ep. 605
Slightly later than advertised, this week's Irishman In America is a barnstorming chat about America's inexplicable fascination with the Royal Family. No matter what President happened to be in office, they managed to screw up the etiquette while Liz was in town. Marion recalls the top 5 greatest Presidential gaffs of all time and wonders if secretly, a chunk of America would quite like to have their own Royal Family. Grifter is as grifter does! Finally, at long last, Donald Trump's $250 million...
Sep 09, 2022•37 min•Ep. 604
Sonia O'Sullivan dials in from Venice to talk to us about Ciara Mageean's record breaking night in Brussels and how to decipher a niggle from a full blown injury. Coach Trevor Cummins joins the chat from Switzerland where he is training for The Great North Run and helps our listeners navigate the headspace of this tricky down week period. To hear even more episodes, extended cuts and hundreds of great guests visit Patreon.com/irishmanabroad - help support the show and keep our podcast growing bi...
Sep 05, 2022•31 min•Ep. 603
It's another huge week for President Joe Biden, Marion McKeone looks ahead to his "battle for the soul of the nation" address and his chances of banning assault rifles. Meanwhile Donald Trump goads investigators into revealing his poor choices in carpet and the state in which confidential files were found. But why were they presented in this way? Is there more to these pictures. As promised last week, Marion runs down through the "God awful lunatics" emerging from the Republican Electoral Clown ...
Aug 31, 2022•42 min•Ep. 602
For the last 10 weeks Sonia O'Sullivan has coached a hardy group of Irishman Abroad listeners to take part in the Antrim Coast Half Marathon. Today on the show, Jarlath takes us inside the event itself. From meeting the race organisers to the pre-race nerves and everything that lies beyond that, this episode is a unique inside look at one of the fastest half marathons in Europe. Sonia is joined by team captains Aisling De Maison and Neil Fusco to chat through their experiences of this challenge....
Aug 29, 2022•31 min•Ep. 601
While Donald wants to use the threat that he might run for President to get off the hook, President Biden wants to let everyone and anyone off the hook for the debts that University education has saddled them with. Which is least fair? Joe has been battered for his decision to write off the financial millstones hanging around the necks of some many Americans. Marion McKeone takes a look at the one man Donald fears in this election cycle and asks if Charlie Crist has a chance to beat him. Then in...
Aug 26, 2022•30 min•Ep. 600
The week of any race is a tricky one. Getting the balance right between rest and keeping the legs fresh is made all the more difficult by the amount of admin involved in getting to the race site with all your bits and pieces. It's a plate spinning exercise but Sonia knows just the man to help us with the Antrim Coast Half Marathon. James McIlroy, the former international middle distance running star and organiser of the race, pops in to walk us through what to expect on the big day. Meanwhile te...
Aug 22, 2022•29 min•Ep. 599
Were Liz Channey's reelection hopes doomed on January 13, 2021, when a week after the insurrection at the Capitol, she and nine other House Republicans voted to impeach former President Donald Trump? This week they paid price at the polls. Like having to drive to Dundalk twice in one day, is this a time loop we will all be stuck in for the next two years or could Sarah Palin by the answer. Marion McKeone surveys the landscape of the Primaries and calls out the crazies. There was more shock and h...
Aug 18, 2022•35 min•Ep. 598
With two weeks to go to the Antrim Coast Half Marathon, Sonia O'Sullivan is here to walk us through the basics of tapering back your training so that you can run your best race on the big day. What is the theory behind the two week taper? Is it possible to feel worse when running less in this period. It's time for Sonia to blow some myths out of the water while our squad captains Aisling and Neil tell us about what they have been up to across the last two weeks of training. I have spent the last...
Aug 15, 2022•28 min•Ep. 597
It’s been a week like no other. He was a President like no other. Now something is happening to him that has never happened to any President before him. Marion gives us a play by play review of what exactly happened at Mar A Lago and what could happen next. Trump went into full court press on the spin cycle as soon as his least favourite kid delivered the news of the raid. Was it really a raid? Or was it a heavily sign posted event that his Royal Orangeness is using to galvanise support for his ...
Aug 11, 2022•34 min•Ep. 596
With a million and one muscle soreness remedies available over the counter Sonia and Jarlath go in search of the most unusual but effective recovery aids with the help of the listeners. It’s week 8 of Sonia’s half marathon training plan and time to start the taper. Captain Neil Fusco lead a gang of hardy Irishman Abroad runners around his favourite trail in Bray county Wicklow on Sunday. We check in with him and ask if lowering expectations in the lead up to a big race is healthy. This episode c...
Aug 09, 2022•26 min•Ep. 595
Today we have a very special retrospective episode to mark the 9th anniversary of the Irishman Abroad. Looking back on the most awkward, funny and pivotal moments and episodes across hundreds of hours of conversation with the most fascinating Irish people ever to leave our shores. It's also a chance to say thank you to everyone who has played a part in making our show what it is today and to announce what's coming next for Ireland's biggest podcast for the Irish abroad. I hope you enjoy it and I...
Aug 07, 2022•39 min•Ep. 594
Marion McKeone (Sunday Business Post US Correspondent) takes a trip to Liz Cheney's homeland and comes to understand the Republicans that reside there a little better. She describes to Jarlath Regan here interactions with locals while attending a rodeo festival, taverns and parks. Later in the episode she looks at the assignation of Ayman al-Zawahiri in Kabul. The most surgical of US airstrikes took the head of al-Qaeda out standing on a balcony while his family were unscathed just feet away. In...
Aug 05, 2022•32 min•Ep. 593
With 4 weeks to go to the Antrim Coast Half Marathon, Sonia O'Sullivan asks us all to breathe out and listen to what our bodies are telling us. It’s a tough thing to do at the best of times but when your training hasn’t been going exactly to plan, it can feel impossible. She walks me and our team captains Neil and Aisling through the plan for this week, examines their progress, offers some unique tips on sock management and gives us glimpse into what her coaching life has been like this week as ...
Aug 02, 2022•27 min•Ep. 592
In April 2021, for the first time since 1851, the population in the Republic of Ireland was estimated to have passed the five million mark. Many believe a big part of this story has to do with returning Irish nationals. This weekend I became one of them. According to CSO findings, 65,200 people immigrated to Ireland in the year to April 2021, 30,200 of whom were returning Irish nationals, the highest number of returning Irish nationals since 2007. 2022 is set to be an even bigger year for the re...
Jul 30, 2022•46 min•Ep. 591
This week we got short glimpse of what to expect from Donald Trump if he runs for office in 2024. This time it seems angrier, more out there and at its core, driven by revenge. Marion McKeone of the Sunday Business Post has been taking in the reaction to former the President's speech at the America First Policy Institute's event in Washington. There were a few notable omissions from the speech and a few moments that drew gasps. Meanwhile Alex Jones faced the music for his grotesque treatment of ...
Jul 29, 2022•39 min•Ep. 590
You don't have to be coaching at the world championships, moving house, raising kids or trying to recover from COVID to feel like you are using energy you don't have to run in the evenings. There can come a point in any training block where we feel like the tank is empty. That's where I got to this week and strangely, many of our listeners reported the same experience. Week 5 of Sonia's half marathon training plan really put it up to us all. This week we review what was learned with our team cap...
Jul 26, 2022•33 min•Ep. 589
My Hidden Race is the story of Olympic medallist Anyika Onuora, who stood on the podium at every major championship in athletics. Behind all the success and smiles lay something sinister that she could not speak about for years. The she has written with Jonathan Drennan doesn't go into detail about the technicalities of her sport. Instead, it gives an unflinching testimony of what it takes to pursue your dreams as a Black British woman against all odds and lifts the lid on the reality of life as...
Jul 23, 2022•31 min•Ep. 588
Just when you thought the January 6th Select Committee Hearings were over, they reveal there's going to be a new season in September. Last night's climactic instalment didn't disappoint with the focus turning to Trump's apparent failure to do anything during the entire three hour period during which his supporters attacked the Capitol Buildings. Today Marion takes us inside the key take aways from last night's revelations, the footage, the witnesses, the twists and the new information we never t...
Jul 22, 2022•33 min•Ep. 587