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Desert Island Dress

Red Shoes, Radical Steps: Ailbhe Smyth on feminism, rebellion, and what it takes to change Ireland

28 Oct 2025

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As Ireland celebrates the election of Catherine Connolly as President, it feels timely to reflect on the women whose work helped make this kind of leadership possible. This week’s guest is one of them. Ailbhe Smyth — academic, feminist, and lifelong activist — has helped shape Ireland’s social conscience for more than five decades. From the early women’s movement to the campaigns for marriage equality and reproductive rights, her voice has been one of determination, conviction, and courage. Her activism runs alongside that of women like Catherine Connolly — both championing equality, inclusion, and the belief that political life can be grounded in empathy and integrity. We recorded this conversation in early summer, before Catherine announced her presidential campaign, but its release now feels fitting. As you’ll hear, Ailbhe’s choices and stories capture the spirit of women who’ve helped change Ireland for the better.  For Ailbhe, there were signs of this determination right from the cradle … keep listening to hear more of Ailbhe’s coveted pair of little red shoes!  🎨 This series features hand-drawn sketches of each of our guests by artist Louise Boughton @louiseboughton_✨ Stay connected with Desert Island Dress:📸 Instagram: ⁠@desert_island_dress⁠🌐 Website: ⁠www.desertislanddress.com⁠ ⭐ Don’t forget to follow, rate & review the podcast — it really helps more people find us. 💌 And if you're enjoying Desert Island Dress, please do share your favourite episode with a friend!

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