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Day: February 16, 2022

  • The Road Less Travelled

The Road Less Travelled – Mark McMahon

Paul February 16, 2022
The Road Less Travelled is a new series from the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute and Near FM. In this episode we welcome Mark McMahon, whose educational journey took him from his local community school in Blanchardstown to…
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  • Northside Today

Northside Today: Kilmore Celtic news

Joe Behan February 16, 2022
Dean Russel, Kilmore Celtic joins John Healy to discuss the recent vandalism to their pitch and other local community news 
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  • Northside Today

Northside Today: Email scam as Gaeilge

Joe Behan February 16, 2022
Urban Schrott ESET Ireland joins John Healy to discuss a scam email as Gaeilge Web-Link: eset.com/.ie
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  • Northside Today

Northside Today: Solomon Fine Art More than Us exhibition by Leah Beggs

Joe Behan February 16, 2022
Barbara Jennings reporting from Solomon Fine Art at the Leah Beggs exhibition “More than Us” with John Healy in studio. Web – kink: solomonfineart.ie
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  • Northside Today

Northside Today: Citizens Information; Measures to mitigate the cost of living.

Joe Behan February 16, 2022
Anita Migule from Citizens Information joins John Healy to advise on “Measures to mitigate the cost of living”  Web – Link: citizensinformation.ie
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  • Lifeline

Lifeline – Creative Places Darndale.

Paul Walsh February 16, 2022
Muireann O’Sullivan who is Arts Manager with Creative Places Darndale project spoke to Debbie McMahon about the work they do and their future plans.
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  • Lifeline

Lifeline – Fightclub Gym kickboxing, Martials Arts Studio, Ladies kickboxing.

Paul Walsh February 16, 2022
Debbie McMahon speaks to Barbara Delaney and Ken Molloy who is Head Instructor of Fight club Kickboxing. They run the ladies kickboxing class together and want to try encourage more ladies to get fit and take up kickboxing for some self defence.…
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