• Episode 160
    Jan 19 2026
    This week on Let’s Go Green with Aisling O’Rourke on Midlands 103, we’re looking at the intersection of energy policy, sustainable fashion and the future of Irish forestry. Jerry Mac Evilly of Friends of the Earth joins me to discuss the Government’s latest Large Energy User Action Plan and what it means for emissions, investment and the wider push for a just energy transition. We examine who stands to benefit and where the environmental risks may lie. Ngozi Murphy of House of Abia talks about the power of upcycling our wardrobes. She shares her insights on how to dress with purpose, reduce textile waste and see fashion as a form of self-expression rooted in sustainability. And we hear from John Normanly, a forestry farmer, and Sarah Keating of the RDS Foundation about the RDS Forestry Awards. We explore how farmers and landowners across the country are being recognised for their commitment to biodiversity, innovation and long-term forest management. If you’d like to suggest a topic or guest for a future episode, you can contact me at hello@thecommunicationscoach.ie. Tune in every Monday night at 7pm on Midlands 103 or catch the podcast anytime on your preferred platform. Let’s Go Green is proudly sponsored by EirGrid Group, supporting informed conversations on sustainability, energy and rural innovation across Ireland.
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    49 Min.
  • Episode 159
    Jan 12 2026
    This week on Let’s Go Green with Aisling O’Rourke on Midlands 103, we’re focusing on biodiversity, responsible consumption and what really happens when you recycle your Christmas tree. Ricky Whelan, Biodiversity Officer with Offaly County Council, joins me to talk about new bat roosting facilities in Edenderry. We discuss why these roosts are important, how they support local biodiversity, and the role communities can play in protecting our native bat species. Sustainability Journalist Jo Linehan explains what happens to your Christmas tree once it’s recycled. From wood chipping to composting, we take a look at how your tree gets a second life. Pat Kane of Reuzi returns to the show to talk about Project Pan, an initiative designed to help reduce our dependence on plastic and overconsumption in the cosmetics space. We discuss the practical ways we can take part and make long-term, low-waste habits part of everyday life. If you’d like to suggest a topic or guest for a future episode, you can reach me at hello@thecommunicationscoach.ie. Tune in every Monday night at 7pm on Midlands 103 or listen back on your preferred podcast platform. Let’s Go Green is proudly sponsored by EirGrid Group, supporting informed conversations on sustainability, biodiversity and community action across Ireland.
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    49 Min.
  • Episode 158
    Jan 6 2026
    Tonight on Let's Go Green with Zoe Ryan we are embracing the concept of new year, new me, considering how we can engage in more sustainable, environmentally friendly practices in 2026. From donating to our local charity shops to educating ourselves on climate change to making more conscious shopping choices. Ciara Coleman, Head Of Business Development & Growth at Vision Ireland joins us in studio to discuss donation does and don'ts. UN Diplomat and Climate Mentor Jacinta Barrins fills us in on her upcoming course on climate change, geared at over 55s, taking place in Westmeath. And Offaly Dairy Farmer Paul Molloy of Boora Bainne reveals what they will be doing with the funding recently awarded to them by Circular.ie. If you are taking on any 'green'-orientated resolutions this year, send them into the Midlands 103 text or Whatsapp line on 083 30 10 103 ahead of tonight's show.
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    50 Min.
  • Episode 157
    Dec 23 2025
    Let's Go Green with Zoe Ryan
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    49 Min.
  • Episode 156
    Dec 15 2025
    This week on Let’s Go Green with Aisling O’Rourke on Midlands 103, it’s our festive special; packed with practical tips to help you celebrate Christmas in a more sustainable and mindful way. Yvonne Carty of Hey Pesto joins me with her top advice for keeping your Christmas food both budget-friendly and low-waste. From meal planning to creative ways to use up leftovers, she also shares a few festive recipes that are sure to please without piling up the bin. Aoife McHugh of Timeless Celebrations Ireland offers thoughtful suggestions for sustainable gifting. Whether you’re buying local, reusing, or creating something handmade, Aoife shares plenty of ideas to help make this season special without adding to the environmental burden. As we wrap up the final live show of the year, I want to say a heartfelt thank you to everyone who has supported Let’s Go Green throughout 2025. I’m taking a short Christmas break and I’m delighted that Zoe Ryan will be stepping in to present the show over the next few weeks. If you’d like to suggest a topic or guest for the New Year, you can reach me at hello@thecommunicationscoach.ie. Tune in every Monday night at 7pm on Midlands 103 or listen back on your preferred podcast platform. Let’s Go Green is proudly sponsored by EirGrid Group. #LetsGoGreen #SustainableChristmas #LowWasteLiving #EcoGifting #Midlands103
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    48 Min.
  • Episode 155
    Dec 9 2025
    This week on Let’s Go Green with Aisling O’Rourke on Midlands 103, we’re focusing on practical ways to save energy at home and celebrating local leadership in climate action. Stephen Farrell of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland joins me to talk through how you can tackle rising energy bills and what grants are available to help make your home more energy efficient. From insulation to solar panels, we break down what support is on offer and how to apply. We also meet two of the Midlands’ newest Climate Ambassadors. Teacher Clare Faherty of Sacred Heart Secondary School in Tullamore and student Angie Sewell share the inspiring work they’re doing to promote climate awareness in their school and wider community. And if you’re interested in becoming a Climate Ambassador yourself, there’s still time to apply. Visit climateambassador.ie before December 10th to get involved. If you’d like to suggest a topic or guest for a future episode, get in touch at hello@thecommunicationscoach.ie. Tune in every Monday night at 7pm on Midlands 103 or listen back on your preferred podcast platform. Let’s Go Green is proudly sponsored by EirGrid Group.
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    46 Min.
  • Episode 154
    Dec 1 2025
    This week on Let’s Go Green with Aisling O’Rourke on Midlands 103, we’re looking at climate science, community-led energy solutions and how to celebrate Christmas more sustainably. Dr Clare Bergin of the ICARUS Climate Research Centre at Maynooth University joins us to discuss a new study examining the human impact on climate change and its role in the increasing frequency of extreme rainfall events, including the heavy downpours experienced during Storm Claudia. Rita Guinan and Una Watkins from the Five Alley Local Development Group share the story behind their “solar meitheal” – a community-led initiative that’s aiming to deliver solar PV to over 100 households. Through the Sustainable Communities Initiative, they’re helping to make renewable energy more accessible in their area. And we look ahead to a Circular Christmas event happening this Saturday at the GAA Centre in Tullamore. With toy swaps, a Teddy Bear Hospital and even a Christmas jumper exchange, the event offers fun, practical ways for families to take part in the circular economy this festive season. Free tickets are available on eventbrite.ie under the-toy-library-circular-christmas If you’d like to suggest a topic or guest for a future episode, you can contact me at hello@thecommunicationscoach.ie. Tune in every Monday night at 7pm on Midlands 103 or catch the podcast on your preferred platform. Let’s Go Green is proudly sponsored by EirGrid Group. #LetsGoGreen #ClimateScience #SolarMeitheal #CircularEconomy #SustainableChristmas #Midlands103
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    45 Min.
  • Episode 153
    Nov 24 2025
    This week on Let’s Go Green with Aisling O’Rourke on Midlands 103, we bring you a mix of global climate developments, national policy in housing and skills, and an inspiring sustainability initiative for young people. Caroline O’Doherty, Climate Correspondent with the Irish Times, returns with an update on the disappointing conclusion of COP30 in Belém, Brazil. While the final outcomes fell short of expectations, there is a glimmer of hope with a new climate conference planned for Colombia in the spring, where up to 90 countries have committed to working together on action around fossil fuels. John Kelly of the Mount Lucas National Construction and Training Campus joins me to talk about modern methods of construction. Frequently mentioned in the government’s new housing plans, we explore what training is available for young people entering the sector and for construction workers looking to upskill or retrain. And Midlands 103’s own Zoe Ryan reports on Resparkled, a new initiative from Vision Ireland and Junk Kouture. Aimed at teenagers across the country, it encourages young people to reimagine their wardrobes in a more sustainable and eco-conscious way. If you’d like to suggest a topic or guest for a future episode, you can reach me at hello@thecommunicationscoach.ie. Tune in every Monday night at 7pm on Midlands 103 or catch the podcast on your preferred platform. Let’s Go Green is proudly sponsored by EirGrid Group, supporting informed conversations on sustainability, innovation and climate action across Ireland.
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    49 Min.