‘I like to use visualisation meditation for what I’m going to do on the pitch’ - Crusaders Strikers’ Mia Moore
Gail Bell asks experts and people in the public eye what keeps them going. This week: 17-year-old Crusaders Strikers forward, Mia Moore
The Pillowman brings a Martin McDonagh theatrical shock to the Lyric Theatre stage
Director Emma Jordan talks to Gail Bell about the collision of comedy and cruelty in Martin McDonagh’s acclaimed The Pillowman, which opens at the Lyric Theatre this week
‘If no-one is home, I love a dance workout around the living room’ - Rachael Carnegie
Gail Bell asks experts and people in the public eye what keeps them going. This week: Rachael Carnegie of Centre Stage drama school in Belfast
‘You have to take life by the horns and do everything you want to’ - Marie Curie nurse, Rebecca Jennings
Gail Bell asks experts and people in the public eye what keeps them going. This week: 24-year-old Rebecca Jennings, one of Marie Curie’s youngest palliative care nurses
‘I cut out alcohol and my energy levels soared’ - novelist Carlo Gebler
Gail Bell asks experts and people in the public eye what keeps them going. This week: Co Fermanagh author and teacher, Carlo Gebler
‘Pilates and paddling are essential in helping me unwind’ - Siobhan Kearney of Menopause NI
Gail Bell asks experts and people in the public eye what keeps them going. This week: Siobhan Kearney, founder of Menopause NI
A woman remembered - actor Carol Moore on playing feminist reformer Mary Ann McCracken This is a story which still has relevance for young women today
As Mary Ann, The Forgotten Sister takes audiences on a theatrical walking tour in Belfast, actor Carol Moore tells Gail Bell of the importance of remembering - and how age really is just a number
‘If you didn’t like camogie there wasn’t much else on offer’ - folk artist Jane Cassidy
Gail Bell asks experts and people in the public eye what keeps them going. This week: traditional folk artist and writer, Jane Cassidy
‘Being a performer is like being an athlete - we need to look after our bodies just as much’ - Shamrock Tenor Tom Brandon
Gail Bell asks experts and people in the public eye what keeps them going. This week: Rostrevor’s Tom Brandon, associate director of Choir of Man and one of the Shamrock Tenors
‘I have become quite a good art dealer for paintings by Afghan artists’ - Darren Ferguson of Beyond Skin
Gail Bell asks experts and people in the public eye what keeps them going. This week: Darren Ferguson, founder and chief executive of Belfast arts and peacebuilding organisation Beyond Skin
‘Since my stroke, I’ve joined the gym’ - comedian Gene Fitzpatrick
Gail Bell asks experts and people in the public eye what keeps them going. This week: Banbridge comic, Gene Fitzpatrick
Comedy legend Roy Walker says he is ‘just getting started’
Comedy favourite Roy Walker is still making people laugh at 83. Ahead of shows with Jimmy Cricket, Adrian Walsh and Gene Fitzpatrick, he tells Gail Bell about being a wizard, what he thinks of Catchphrase today and how yoga keeps him fit
Cliona Hagan on the wit and grit of Dolly Parton as she opens The Dolly Songbook
Cliona Hagan is back on the road again with The Dolly Songbook, The Tyrone singer speaks to Gail Bell about Dolly ‘s enduring appeal and how the American superstar managed to surprise her
Travel: Slieve Donard Hotel might have a new look and new owners, but it still offers a warm welcome where the Mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea
Luxury and relaxation is still the vibe today
‘Seize every opportunity that comes your way and enjoy it’ - Teenage Irish squash player Lydia McQuillan
Gail Bell asks experts and people in the public eye what keeps them going. This week: High-ranking Irish squash player Lydia McQuillan from Lisburn