29/05/2026
Sinead Moynihan’s takeover of Shush! Sounds from UCC Library is now available to listen back to via the link in bio.
Sinead is a lecturer in the School of Clinical Therapies at University College Cork and a passionate advocate for creativity in learning. We talked about creativity, curiosity, and play in education, her work as a design thinker and creative facilitator, UCC Library, libraries, wild Atlantic swims, , and her music selection.
Hope you enjoy.
24/05/2026
You can now listen back to my guest Carol Veiga’s show on Soundcloud.
Carol is the Work Placement and Employment Pathways Coordinator with the UCC id+futures project.
We talked about the importance of inclusive access to third-level education and meaningful employment, her work supporting adults with an intellectual disability, and her experiences across teaching, recruitment, HR, and student support roles in UCC.
We also chatted about and libraries. and her music selection. And played some great tunes.
Listen back via link in bio. Hope you enjoy
22/05/2026
This week’s takeover show is on later than usual — tune in to on Monday from 3–4pm
Joining me is Gary Hurley. Gary is SIPTU UCC Convener. Representing over 1,000 professional staff across UCC, Gary has spent the past 14 years supporting staff and working on issues including remote working, promotions, annual leave, and staff wellbeing initiatives across the University.
Listen in as we chat about his role, UCC Library, libraries, and the music he’s chosen for the show. And if you love your musicals… you’re in for a treat.
15/05/2026
Tune into this Monday at 11am for the next episode of Shush! Sounds from UCC Library where my guest this week will be, Sinead Moynihan.
Sinead is a lecturer in the School of Clinical Therapies at University College Cork and a passionate advocate for creativity in learning. A design thinker and creative facilitator, her work explores how play, imagination, and curiosity can transform teaching and learning. Drawing on her background in occupational therapy, alongside expertise in LEGO® Serious Play and studies in design thinking, creativity, and innovation, she brings fresh and practical approaches to the classroom.
Outside of work, Sinead nurtures her creativity by swimming in the wild Atlantic Ocean and co-hosts , a UCC-based radio show dedicated to amplifying female voices (the show immediately on before Shush)
Tune in to hear her talk about her work, libraries, and her music selection.
08/05/2026
Tune into this Monday at 11am for the next episode of Shush! Sounds from UCC Library, featuring Carol Veiga.
Carol is the Work Placement and Employment Pathways Coordinator with the UCC id+futures project, which supports adults with an intellectual disability to access third-level education and meaningful employment.
With over 20 years’ experience across roles in teaching, recruitment, HR, and student and academic support in UCC, Carol is passionate about equality, diversity, and inclusion, and is a strong advocate for people with an intellectual disability.
Tune in to hear her talk about her work, libraries, and her music selection.
02/05/2026
On this episode of Shush! Sounds from UCC Library, I’m joined by Dr. Małgorzata Krasnodębska-D’Aughton, Senior Lecturer in History at University College Cork.
Her research explores the cultural and religious worlds of the later Middle Ages, with a focus on identity, memory, sacred spaces, and models of sanctity. An award-winning teacher and widely published scholar, she also brings medieval history beyond academia through collaborations with museums, schools, radio, and theatre.
We talk about her research, libraries more broadly, and her music selection, which has a distinctly Polish flavour.
Listen back via the link in bio.
02/05/2026
On this episode of Shush! Sounds from UCC Library, I’m joined by Deirdre Madden, Assistive Technology Outreach Co-ordinator with UCC’s Disability Support Service.
With over 20 years’ experience across disability, education, and community services—including roles with Enable Ireland and the SOAR PATH Enabling Transitions Project—Deirdre is passionate about widening access to higher education. A UCC Geology graduate and the university’s DARE representative, she supports students through the use of assistive technology.
We chat about her work at UCC, the role of assistive tech in education and libraries, and her music picks.
Listen back via the link in bio
28/04/2026
Getting ready to soundtrack the dinner for conference delegates tomorrow evening in Monaghan.
Have had the loveliest of tasks picking three hours of records to accompany the dinner.
25/04/2026
Supposed to be finalising a vinyl playlist for dinner on Wednesday night.
And instead I find myself listening to all of No Sound Ever Dies album.
Sure I’ve plenty of time to get back to work đź¤
(And I have to say I absolutely love white vinyl. Dunno why but I just do)
25/04/2026
My next guest is Dr. Małgorzata Krasnodębska-D’Aughton, Senior Lecturer in History at University College Cork, whose work explores the rich cultural and religious worlds of the later Middle Age, from identity and memory to sacred spaces and models of sanctity.
An award-winning teacher and widely published scholar, she’s also brought medieval history beyond the page through collaborations with museums, schools, and even radio and theatre.
Tune in to Shush! this Monday at 11 on to hear us talk about her work, libraries in general and her music selection (a selection with a very strong Polish slant)