Donie Tarrant and Alan Tuffery talk about Bloomsday the celebration of James Joyce’s Ulysses. It is just a piece of nonsense for the literary crowd? Is the book worth reading or is it overblown nonsense?
Paul Rogers, CEO, Northside Partnership, joins Donie Tarrant to discuss the Local Development Companies Network’s pre-budget submission, launched this week. http://@nspartnership.ie
Gullaume Jacquinot Advocacy and Campaigns Manager at the The Wheel joins Donie Tarrant to discuss why cut backs are affecting local services. http://www.wheel.ie
Donie Tarrant and Alan Tuffery consider ‘Human Nature’. Is our nature fixed or can we change. Where do our moral ideas come from? Are some people just bad?
Emma Reidy, CEO, Aoibhneas Domestic Abuse Support for Women and Children, joins Donie Tarrant to discuss the work of the organisation and the role played by Aoibhneas.
Media Communications Manager at Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, Jennifer Darmody, talks to Donie Tarrant about CCPC reminding schools to avoid restrictive and costly uniform policies.
Presenter Donie Tarrant and Regular Contributor, Alan Tuffery talk about funerals Religious and secular funerals, Planning our funerals. Funerals customs in past times.
Ela Isik joins Donie Tarrant live in studio. Ela received the Lorcán Ó hÓbáin Award at the Challenger Graduation last week and is now studying Middle Eastern Jewish & Islamic Civilization, a 4 year degree, in Trinity College Dublin. http://@nspartnership.ie
In light of the recent comments by former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, Lassane Ouedraogo Chairperson of the Africa Solidarity Centre Ireland joins Donie Tarrant to give his reaction to the comments. http://www.africacentre.ie/