Interviews Disability Matters

Disability Matters is a weekly radio programme from Blanchardstown Center for Independent Living, airing every Thursday on Phoenix 92.5FM. In our interviews, Patrick O’Donnell and John Comiskey speak with activists, experts, and people with lived experience on a wide range of disability-related topics — from healthcare and education to employment, access, and inclusion. These conversations amplify real voices, share practical insights, and highlight the issues that matter to the disability community in Ireland today.

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The Doubting Disease: Shedding Light on OCD and Its Hidden Struggles

“OCD is a disorder that causes intrusive, disturbing thoughts… thoughts that go completely against a person’s values. That’s what makes them so distressing,” — Fionnula McLiam, OCD Ireland On a recent episode of Disability Matters on 92.5 Phoenix FM, host John Comiskey spoke with Fionnula McLiam, clinical advisor with OCD Ireland, about obsessive compulsive disorder […]

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Going Gluten-Free: Sarah Keogh on Living with Coeliac Disease

On a recent episode of Disability Matters, host John Comiskey spoke with Sarah Keogh, dietitian with the Coeliac Society of Ireland. Their conversation shed light on the realities of living with coeliac disease, the challenges of diagnosis, and the vital support available for people across the country. What Is Coeliac Disease? “Coeliac disease is an

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Eating disorders thrive in secrecy: A Conversation with BodyWhys Ireland

On a recent episode of Disability Matters, host John Comiskey spoke with Ellen Jennings, Communications Officer at BodyWhys – The Eating Disorders Association of Ireland. The conversation shed light on the complex realities of eating disorders, their impact on individuals and families, and the crucial supports BodyWhys has been providing since 1995. Founded originally as

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Culture Night Turns 20: We Act Campaign Shines a Light on Community and Inclusion

On a recent episode of Disability Matters, host Patrick O’Donnell welcomed Claire McGowan, Campaign Manager for We Act, to talk about Culture Night 2025 and how the initiative is helping to showcase Ireland’s charities, community groups, and cultural life. What Is Culture Night? This year marks the 20th anniversary of Culture Night, a nationwide celebration

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Precarity Squared: Emily Conway on the DADA Campaign for Disabled Artists

On a recent episode of Disability Matters, host John Comiskey spoke with Emily Conway, singer, artist, and founder of the DADA Campaign (Disabled Artists, Disabled Academics). Their conversation revealed the realities of building a career in the arts while living with disability, the systemic inequities disabled artists face, and the growing movement to demand recognition,

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Strengthening Ireland’s Non-Profit Sector: A Conversation with The Wheel

On a recent episode of Disability Matters, host John Comiskey spoke with Johnny Sheehan, Member Engagement Manager at The Wheel. Their conversation highlighted the origins of The Wheel, the vital role of Ireland’s non-profit sector, and how the organisation supports groups nationwide—including those working with and for people with disabilities. What is The Wheel? The

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Breaking Barriers, Building Acceptance: Adam Harris on Autism in Ireland

On a recent episode of Disability Matters, host John Comiskey spoke with Adam Harris, founder and CEO of As I Am, Ireland’s national autism charity. The discussion explored what autism is, the challenges faced by autistic people and their families, and the vital role As I Am plays in advocacy, support, and community change. What

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Beyond the Myths: How ADHD Ireland Empowers Children, Adults, and Families

On a recent episode of Disability Matters, host John Comiskey sat down with Ken Kilbride, CEO of ADHD Ireland, to shed light on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The discussion explored what ADHD really is, how it impacts children and adults, and the vital role ADHD Ireland plays in supporting individuals and families. What is

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Butterfly Skin, Strong Voices: Raising EB Awareness with Debra Ireland

On a recent episode of Disability Matters, host John Comiskey spoke with Alejandra Livschitz, Head of Strategic Communications at Debra Ireland. The conversation offered deep insights into epidermolysis bullosa (EB)—often referred to as the “butterfly skin” condition—and the vital work Debra Ireland does to support individuals and families living with it. What is EB? EB,

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What Parkinson’s Is — and Isn’t: Shane O’Brien on Awareness, Support, and Hope

Parkinson’s is the second most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer’s, and Ireland’s aging population means cases will rise significantly in the coming decades. In this episode of Disability Matters John Comiskey speaks with Shane O’Brien, CEO of Parkinson’s Ireland. You will learn what Parkinson’s disease is, the many ways it can affect people, the treatments and

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