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Life-Line: Bespoke Coffins

Joe Behan June 29, 2022
Stephanie Carroll who is an artist & also does Bespoke Coffins, talks about how she got into this line of work.
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Life-Line: Bonnybrook Pharmacy Hay Fever Sun Protection

Joe Behan June 29, 2022
Life-Line: Bonny Brook Pharmacy Hay Fever Sun Protection Emma Tormey of Bonnybrook Pharmacy talks to about sun protection and hay fever remedies
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Lifeline – A new age of TILDA.

Paul Walsh June 24, 2022
Michael Sullivan chats with Professor Rose Anne Kenny, Principal Investigator of TILDA, about the Irish longitudinal study on ageing recruiting new participants. Visit:  www.tilda.tcd.ie Participate:  Recruitment Publications
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Lifeline – New research to help address blood shortages in Ireland.

Paul Walsh June 24, 2022
Michael Sullivan interviews , Dr Helen Fogarty, School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, RCSI, about identifying barriers and motivators to blood donation for people from ethnic minority groups in Ireland. Article:  www.rcsi.com
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Lifeline – Toots Malahide.

Paul Walsh June 23, 2022
Toots train goes all around Malahide taking in the coast and Malahide Castle.  
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Lifeline – LUSH Marketing Digital Company.

Paul Walsh June 22, 2022
Myra Gleeson chats to Jill Lush of LUSH Marketing.  Jill Specialises in Digital Marketing and is the owner of the company and one of many young women who operate their own business in Ireland. Visit:  www.lushmarketing.ie  
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Lifeline – The Psychology of Finance: Does Money really make you happy.

Paul Walsh June 22, 2022
Myra Gleeson chats to Liam O’Riodan about mental health and money . How people view money and comparing themselves to other people.
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Lifeline – The Four Courts 1922 Commemoration.

Paul Walsh June 22, 2022
Myra Gleeson chats to author Michael Fewer about his book: The Battle of the Four Courts. Michael will be giving a talk in the Four Courts next Friday 24th June. To coincide with the 1922 Commemoration. The Four Courts 1922 Commemoration. Download…
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Lifeline – New support service to assist people dealing with harmful gambling.

Paul Walsh June 17, 2022
Michael Sullivan chats with Pam Bergin, CEO of Gambling Awareness Trust, about the ‘National Problem Gambling Support Service’ launched this week by Gambling Awareness Trust. Visit:  www.gamblingcare.ie
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Lifeline – Axis Theatre Free Family Gig on June 21st.

Paul Walsh June 16, 2022
Myra Gleeson chats to Aifric Ni Ruairc: Programme Co- ordinator Free Gig 21 Live & Local.  June 21 Festival for all the family. 18th June at 2pm until 6pm in the Axis Theatre. Box Office: (01) 8332100  
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Lifeline – Paws for a Cause to support family carers in crisis.

Paul Walsh June 16, 2022
People are being asked to walk or run 24km during National Carers Week 13th June – 19th June. to raise vital funds for struggling daily carers. Myra Gleeson chats to Catherine Cox: Head of Policy & Communications with Family Carers Ireland. Catherine…
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Lifeline – Tosh Lavery former Sub-Aqua unit worker.

Paul Walsh June 15, 2022
Debbie McMahon spoke to Tosh who was a Garda in the Sub-Aqua Unit worked on many murders & most of Ireland’s missing persons & still to this day helps families of missing people.
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