Former academic Alan Tuffery joins Donie to discuss Racism/Nationalism. (In-groups and Out-groups) and the dangerous they pose to us as a society. Photo from factmyth.com
Cllr Alison Gilliland, Labour Party, Artane & Whitehall Ward, joins Donie to discuss the increased refuse on our streets, including discarded face masks, and what action if any The City Council are going to take about it.
Rachel Rooney, George Reynolds Resident’s Association and also on the Secretariat of the PPN (Public Participation Network) will be telling us how the two organisations benefit each other.
Katie O’Connor joins Debbie McMahon to talk about her pregnancy during the Covid-19 Pandemic & the differences she has experienced this time around compared to when she was pregnant first time in 2018.
Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (Alpha-1) is a genetic condition which can cause lung, liver, and skin disease. It severely affects more than 15,000 people, with another 250,000 carriers also at risk on the island of Ireland. Alpha-1 most often leads to chronic obstructive…
Corina Fitzsimons, PR & Communications Manager at Dogs Trust Ireland. Corina speaks to Myra Gleeson about the Dogs Trust and about Roisin Tracey, who will embark on a Charity Walk after Brain Surgery she hopes to walk 99Km for canines.
Maeve Leahy, PR & Communications Executive with the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association (IMNDA). Maeve talks with Myra Gleeson about Motor Neurone Disease. Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a progressive neurological condition that attacks the motor neurones, or nerves, in the brain…
Brian Joyce is the Executive Chairman and Director of Education for College Ireland. Formerly with the Irish Aviation Authority acting on both a domestic and international capacity, Brian has been an Air Traffic Controller for 20 years+, and then moved into the…
George Mulcahy is joined by Mary McCarthy from Re-Open Schools Ireland where they chat about the work of the organisation as well as concerns regarding children’s educational welfare during Covid.