On this edition of Lifeline: Catherine Clancy and Gerry Noone from DCU’s Age Friendly Learning Association talks to Myra Gleeson about the Association and what they do. Broadcast: 29/01/2020
Lakshmy is joined by Sean Coughlan, Executive Director of Human Dignity Foundation, an organisation that helps children to live with dignity as well as protecting and promoting children’s rights. Sean talks about how the Internet can be a great benefit and a…
George Mulcahy is joined in the studio by local Rapper BennyMac where they talk about Rap as a genre and what inspires him as well as playing a couple of his tracks.
Lakshamy is joined by Kel Galavan. Kel is a mother and a professional career woman who decided to be a stay at home mum. She describes the lifestyle changes she made to manage with one income saving £27000 yearly and became known…
George Mulcahy is joined Live on the phone by Mark O’Brien, DCU School of Communications, where they chat about a new Social Services Journalism award – The Mary Raftery Prize.
George Fitzgerald Musician Radio producer & Author joined Mark in the studio to talk about his new book “Promise Maker” the sequel to his acclaimed novel “The secret life of Ashley Brown”.
Mark Bradshaw speaks to Stephen Gray from Irish Wheelchair Association about the work they do within the organisation & about the CE positions that are available at the moment.
Myra went along to Mercy College Coolock to record the students Art & Music showcase.Mercy college has been awarded an Erasmus & grant to partner with schools from Czech Republic.