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The Triple Effect
Bláthnaid Treacy
11 episodes
2 months ago

The Triple Effect is a podcast that explores the lasting ripple effects of the people and moments that shape who we become. In each episode, I sit down with influential and well-known guests to reflect on the two individuals and one pivotal situation that profoundly impacted their lives.


First, we talk about someone close to them who had a powerful, positive impact. A mentor, a friend, a teacher—someone who saw their potential when others didn’t, stood by their side, or helped them find the courage to grow.


Then, we talk about a negative or challenging situation. Something that may have felt like a setback at the time, but ultimately led to transformation, resilience, and unexpected growth.


Finally, we explore someone they've never met, but who inspires them deeply. A role model, historical figure, or public personality whose influence continues to guide your path toward success, purpose, or inner peace.


The format leads to incredibly rich and unexpected conversations—ones that often take us down surprising paths and offer a rare glimpse into the lives of my guests. It’s a chance for both you, the listener, and me to connect with them on a deeply meaningful level.

I hope you enjoy these conversations as much as I do.


B x


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The Triple Effect is a podcast that explores the lasting ripple effects of the people and moments that shape who we become. In each episode, I sit down with influential and well-known guests to reflect on the two individuals and one pivotal situation that profoundly impacted their lives.


First, we talk about someone close to them who had a powerful, positive impact. A mentor, a friend, a teacher—someone who saw their potential when others didn’t, stood by their side, or helped them find the courage to grow.


Then, we talk about a negative or challenging situation. Something that may have felt like a setback at the time, but ultimately led to transformation, resilience, and unexpected growth.


Finally, we explore someone they've never met, but who inspires them deeply. A role model, historical figure, or public personality whose influence continues to guide your path toward success, purpose, or inner peace.


The format leads to incredibly rich and unexpected conversations—ones that often take us down surprising paths and offer a rare glimpse into the lives of my guests. It’s a chance for both you, the listener, and me to connect with them on a deeply meaningful level.

I hope you enjoy these conversations as much as I do.


B x


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The Triple Effect
Emma Doran

On this episode of The Triple Effect, I’m joined by one of Ireland’s most fearless and funniest voices, comedian, writer, and podcast host Emma Doran.


Emma’s journey into comedy began in the most unexpected way, during maternity leave! Which was a piece of cake compared to having her first child a week before the Leaving Cert. She has become a powerhouse in the Irish comedy scene, from co-starring in LOL: Last One Laughing Ireland and No Worries If Not, to publishing her bestselling memoir Mad Isn’t It. Emma brings raw honesty, sharp wit, and a healthy dose of chaos to everything she does.


In our conversation, we explore how a teacher planted the seed of confidence, how she built a career from scratch, and navigated the early days of her dream and encountering fans during her day job as kitchen porter. We also dive into motherhood, ambition, resilience, and what it really takes to make it on your own terms.


It’s honest, hilarious, and full of heart. You can keep up to date with Emma and find tickets to her upcoming tour Emmaculate HERE


Enjoy the episode!


👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review, it really helps the podcast grow.

🗓️ New episodes every Thursday

📲 Follow me on Instagram: @BlathnaidT


B x





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2 months ago
54 minutes 24 seconds

The Triple Effect
Caroline Foran

In this episode, I had the privilege of speaking with Caroline Foran, best-selling author, podcaster, and content creator. She's also a wonderful friend, mother, and wife.

I've known Caroline for years through work events and occasions, and she's always someone I'm genuinely thrilled to see. There’s no facade with her, she’s honest, open, and incredibly generous with the wisdom she’s gathered through her deep research into anxiety, and from interviewing incredible minds on her chart topping podcast, Owning It: The Anxiety Podcast


Caroline shares so much of her life through her writing and Instagram, from mental health and beauty, to interiors and parenting. If you’ve ever struggled with your mental health, especially with anxiety, this conversation will truly resonate with you.


Please note: this episode contains discussions of mental health, including anxiety, panic attacks, and suicidal ideation. Please take care while listening, and check the show notes for links to mental health support and resources.


All links and references are included below.


Mental Health Services: Link here


Books, authors and interviews mentioned by Caroline:


  • Thrive by Arianna Huffington
  • The Rules Of Life by Richard Templar
  • Interview with Dr. Vanessa LaPoint on Owning It: The Anxiety Podcast


Caroline Foran's books:

  • Owning It
  • Naked
  • The Confidence Kit



Quote by Zig Ziglar:

"Survival To Stability,

Stability to Success,

Success to Significance."


Enjoy the episode!


👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review, it really helps the podcast grow.

🗓️ New episodes every Thursday

📲 Follow me on Instagram: @BlathnaidT


B x


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3 months ago
51 minutes 27 seconds

The Triple Effect
Jennifer Rock

In this episode of The Triple Effect, skin expert Jennifer Rock, AKA The Skin Nerd, talks about the difficulties she faced as a pregnant 18 year old about to take on the Leaving Cert, but how one teacher changed everything for her. She also speaks about how losing the deposit for her house on a bad business investment taught her some of the best lessons in life and that she has no time for bullshit anymore!


This is a really raw conversation about real life and how Jennifer proved all her naysayers wrong by becoming one of the most successful skin experts and business owners in the country.


Enjoy the episode!


👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review, it really helps the podcast grow.

🗓️ New episodes every Thursday

📲 Follow me on Instagram: @BlathnaidT


B x



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3 months ago
54 minutes 40 seconds

The Triple Effect
Loraine Barry

In this weeks episode of The Triple Effect, I’m joined by the legend Loraine Barry, one of the greatest ballroom dancers of all time. Loraine opens up about her extraordinary career, her early partnership and romance with Andrew Sinkinson, and the journey that led them to win the UK Championship, the European Open, and the World Championships together. In this rare and intimate conversation, she shares untold moments from her life, from the heartbreak of leaving her first husband and dance partner after a turbulent few years, to the pain of being shunned by her mentor, the legendary Bobbie Irvine, and even a surprising encounter with Princess Diana.


While most of us will know Loraine today as the poised and respected head judge on RTÉ’s Dancing With The Stars, Loraine's story is far richer and more personal than many have ever heard.


Loraine is a breath of fresh air, elegant, grounded, and deeply genuine. She reflects on her incredible career and personal ups and downs with humility, grace, and a deep sense of fulfillment. Now in a new chapter of her life, she’s finally found the balance between career and personal joy, and it shows.


This episode is a celebration of prioritising your own health and happiness, and the enduring spirit of a true icon.


Enjoy the episode!


👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review, it really helps the podcast grow.

🗓️ New episodes every Thursday

📲 Follow me on Instagram: @BlathnaidT


B x




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3 months ago
48 minutes 41 seconds

The Triple Effect
Tommy Bowe

Tommy Bowe has lived in the spotlight for most of his professional life. From earning his first cap for Ireland at just 20, after failing his final school year exams only two years earlier, to now co-hosting Ireland AM live every week, his path to success is a testament to dedication, resilience, and the support of two great mentors who refused to let his dream of playing rugby for Ireland fade away.


Anyone going through a transitional period in life will find something valuable in this conversation. Tommy may come across as a happy-go-lucky guy, but once he sets his sights on something, there’s no stopping him. That drive and determination defined his time on the rugby pitch, and it’s just as evident now in his life as an entrepreneur and TV presenter, but where did that drive and commitment come from?


In this episode, Tommy reflects on the disappointments that nearly derailed his hopes for a career in rugby, and how he seized the opportunity of a lifetime. He shares hilarious behind-the-scenes stories, including how he somehow delivered the match of his life after a two-week bender, and offers a candid look at his unexpected leap from the pitch to a live TV studio. He opens up about what it’s like to start over, stay grounded, and keep chasing new goals long after the final whistle has blown.


I hope you enjoy this episode of The Triple Effect. If you do, please subscribe, share, and leave a 5-star review, it really helps the podcast grow.

Thank you,

B x


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3 months ago
43 minutes 30 seconds

The Triple Effect
Georgie Crawford

You’ll know this week’s guest from her award-winning podcast The Good Glow and her bestselling book Glow. Georgie Crawford joins me for a deeply moving and refreshingly unexpected conversation on The Triple Effect.


Georgie and her husband Jamie have been through more than most, navigating breast cancer and MS, but they don’t see these challenges as setbacks. Instead, they’ve transformed adversity into purpose: changing careers, launching a successful wellness brand, and sharing their stories to inspire others through life’s toughest moments.


What makes this episode truly fascinating is that Georgie’s answers aren’t always what you’d expect and that’s exactly what makes our conversation so powerful.

An old soul (she jokes she sometimes feels 90), Georgie has lived a lot of life already. Her wisdom is a blend of personal experience and insights gathered from some of the world’s most inspiring voices, from Mel Robbins and Wim Hof, to Dr. Shefali, Roxie Nafousi, and Martha Beck.


Georgie has a calming presence and a thoughtful, grounded way of seeing the world. She doesn’t shy away from going deep, always ready to look beyond the surface and into the heart of what really matters.


This is a conversation about resilience, purpose, and turning pain into power. Enjoy!


B x


PS. If you would like to contact me, you can find me on Instagram @BlathnaidT


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4 months ago
46 minutes 44 seconds

The Triple Effect
Ray Goggins - Ex Special Forces

This week on The Triple Effect, my guest is Ray Goggins — former Irish Special Forces operator, bestselling author, and the man most of you will know as the tough but fair Chief Instructor on RTÉ’s Ultimate Hell Week. But to me, he’ll always be “Number 10” — the name I was given during my time on the show.

With over 26 years in the Defence Forces, including 17 years in the elite Army Ranger Wing, Ray has spent a lifetime operating and leading in some of the most high-pressure environments imaginable. Now, he’s taking things even further on his new adventure series Uncharted, where he leads well-known Irish figures through extreme survival challenges.


In this episode, we go beyond the persona. I got the chance to sit down with Ray in a very different context—away from the shouting, stress, and camo—to talk about how he found his path, what drives him, and the everyday side of the man behind the uniform.

Whether it’s the wild or the boardroom, Ray’s all about resilience, leadership, and helping people discover their true potential. It was a really special conversation, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.


👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review—it really helps the podcast grow.

🗓️ New episodes every Thursday

📲 Follow me on Instagram: @BlathnaidT


B x




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4 months ago
43 minutes 54 seconds

The Triple Effect
Senator Lynn Ruane

This week on The Triple Effect, I'm joined by Senator Lynn Ruane for a raw and powerful conversation that’s as honest as it is inspiring.

Lynn opens up about her turbulent teenage years, a time marked by rebellion, drug use, car theft, and going missing, often. Yet through it all, there remained a constant: the unconditional support of her parents. She reflects on the safe haven they provided, even when she did everything she could to push them away.

We also discuss her late-in-life ADHD diagnosis and the nine-month period of reflection and grief that followed. Lynn shares how this new understanding reshaped how she sees her past, both as a young girl and in her professional life. A tireless advocate for equality and social justice, Lynn’s story is one of resilience, empathy, and a deep commitment to uplifting those on the margins. It’s a conversation I’ll never forget, and one that I believe is so important in the wider discussion around neurodiversity. I really hope you enjoy this episode. If you do, please consider leaving a 5-star review and subscribing. And if you have guest suggestions, I’d love to hear them — you can reach me on Instagram @BlathnaidT


Support Links:

Addiction Services

Suicidal and Mental Health Support

ADHD Now is the official sponsor of this podcast.


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4 months ago
49 minutes 34 seconds

The Triple Effect
Jarlath Regan

Where to even begin, Jarlath Regan is a heavyweight in the podcasting world, so when he said yes to being my guest, I was in shock. I'm so glad I sent him the request because I feel like we got to know a totally different side to Jarlath, we get in insight as to how he has become as successful as he has, and he also opens up about living through any parents worst nightmare and the most stressful time in his life.


He was a dream guest, being very open and honest about some really personal parts of his life that he's never shared before. I really hope you enjoy the converstaion.



Links:

Keep up to date with Jarlath here: https://www.jigser.com/


Support Links:

Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support Links:

https://pregnancyandinfantloss.ie/support-links/


Bereavement Support Links:

https://www2.hse.ie/mental-health/services-support/bereavement/


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4 months ago
41 minutes 15 seconds

The Triple Effect
Lottie Ryan

In the very first episode of The Triple Effect, I sit down with my good friend Lottie Ryan for a deeply personal and revealing conversation. Lottie opens up about her marriage, the lessons she learned—though didn’t necessarily welcome—after the loss of her father, and the incredibly tough journey she faced during her pregnancy—an experience that tested her in ways she never expected and ultimately transformed her.


This episode offers a rare glimpse into a side of Lottie that most people rarely see. She’s insightful, grounded, and guided by a strong moral compass. Family is everything to her, and when confronted with the possibility of not carrying her pregnancy to full term, she uncovered a strength she didn’t know she had. That chapter in her life shaped a more powerful, self-assured version of herself—one who commands respect and isn’t afraid to speak her truth.


She also shares her honest thoughts on vulnerability, the pressures of public perception, and where she envisions her career going—on her own terms, not anyone else’s.

And to top it all off, I surprise Lottie with some very special news at the end of the episode—her reaction is just gorgeous!


LINKS:


The Baby Tribe Podcast where Lottie speaks about her pregnancy in detail: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0RyToZJD5E9uCrhgjkp14x?si=K-el86cxTlu4M5vxFcf78g


Listen to Lottie's Podcast "No One Else Will Listen" here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5t5UJIA4pHEuXCEjPSsn7T?si=2d1757b56ac64a37


Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support Links:

https://pregnancyandinfantloss.ie/support-links/


Bereavement Support Links:

https://www2.hse.ie/mental-health/services-support/bereavement/


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5 months ago
46 minutes 50 seconds

The Triple Effect
Trailer

The Triple Effect is a podcast that explores the lasting ripple effects of the people and moments that shape who we become. In each episode, I sit down with influential and well-known guests to reflect on the two individuals and one pivotal situation that profoundly impacted their lives.


First, we talk about someone close to them who had a powerful, positive impact. A mentor, a friend, a teacher—someone who saw their potential when others didn’t, stood by their side, or helped them find the courage to grow.


Then, we talk about a negative or challenging situation. Something that may have felt like a setback at the time, but ultimately led to transformation, resilience, and unexpected growth.


Finally, we explore someone they've never met, but who inspires them deeply. A role model, historical figure, or public personality whose influence continues to guide your path toward success, purpose, or inner peace.


The format leads to incredibly rich and unexpected conversations—ones that often take us down surprising paths and offer a rare glimpse into the lives of my guests. It’s a chance for both you, the listener, and me to connect with them on a deeply meaningful level.

I hope you enjoy these conversations as much as I do.


B x


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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5 months ago
47 seconds

The Triple Effect

The Triple Effect is a podcast that explores the lasting ripple effects of the people and moments that shape who we become. In each episode, I sit down with influential and well-known guests to reflect on the two individuals and one pivotal situation that profoundly impacted their lives.


First, we talk about someone close to them who had a powerful, positive impact. A mentor, a friend, a teacher—someone who saw their potential when others didn’t, stood by their side, or helped them find the courage to grow.


Then, we talk about a negative or challenging situation. Something that may have felt like a setback at the time, but ultimately led to transformation, resilience, and unexpected growth.


Finally, we explore someone they've never met, but who inspires them deeply. A role model, historical figure, or public personality whose influence continues to guide your path toward success, purpose, or inner peace.


The format leads to incredibly rich and unexpected conversations—ones that often take us down surprising paths and offer a rare glimpse into the lives of my guests. It’s a chance for both you, the listener, and me to connect with them on a deeply meaningful level.

I hope you enjoy these conversations as much as I do.


B x


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.