Karl Fenlon talks with Eilis Ní Chaithnía who is the Advocacy and Research Manager for the Asthma Society of Ireland about clean air and the call for a ban on smokey coal.
Debbie Mc Mahon speaks to Johnny Sullivan from Polio Survivors Ireland about the organisation & the work they do & also the different signs & symptoms of polio & how at at later age you can develop new symptoms.
George Mulcahy is joined Live on the phone by Clare Cronin of The Disability Federation of Ireland where they discuss the concerns of disabled people as well as the launch of Make Way Day on September 26th 2019.
Shane Burke is joined by Sinead Asple about finding the best childcare options for your children. Sinead has an amazing success story that was once her difficulty.
Shane Burke is joined in Studio by Gerard Redmond. Gerard will be telling his story and how he has made it from Prison to becoming Pro Athlete. #prision2pro
Aileen Markey, Chairperson of the Coeliac Society of Ireland, talks to Karl Fenlon about restaurants who are missing out on a huge market by not having a broader option of food on the menus for people who need a gluten free diet.
Debbie McMahon talks to Gemma Kane about her play entitled “48” which she was inspired to write due to stories her father told her about the fateful night in The Stardust which claimed the lives of 48 young people.
Lakshmy is joined by Dr. Mohamed Haqmal, global health expert and researcher from Afghanistan. Dr Haqmal explains and describes his “One Dollar Project and the extreme difficulties he encountered when working with women and children in remote areas of Afghanistan.
Liam Nolan talks to Joe Burke, who is the Fundraising Executive with Pieta House about their “Feel Good with Pieta” campaign. As well as some of the other events Pieta do throughout the year like “Darkness into Light”.