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Catchup of interviews and guests from our shows

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Bray, Ireland

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Catchup of interviews and guests from our shows

Language:

English

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Episodes
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Double organ transplant saved her life – Julie Egan

4/19/2024
Julie Egan speaks to Wendy sharing her story of how undergoing a successful simultaneous Kidney and Pancreas double transplant last year, that saved her life. Julie shares about how organ donation provides life-saving transplant surgery, marking organ donor awareness week and promoting the work of the Irish Kidney Association. All information is at ika.ie

Duration:00:08:53

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Puberty blockers for teens banned in the UK – Stella O’Malley

4/17/2024
Psychotherapist and Director of GenSpect Stella O’Malley, speaks to Wendy on the news about how leading consultant padeiatrician Hilary Cass agreed to conduct a review of international research into puberty blockers for the NHS England. The report findings is that it’s been deemed one of the most controversial review projects in recent medical history – and Cass has stated her anger about how the NHS England has in essence failed to care for a generation of vulnerable children – that it’s been a “system failure”. The research has now led to puberty blockers for teens been banned in the UK.

Duration:00:12:38

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Sr Stan on migration news in Ireland

4/15/2024
Sr Stan Kennedy (founder of the Immigrant Council of Ireland and founder of Focus Ireland) speaks to Wendy about the latest migration news in Ireland and what we need to understand and learn about migration. Sr Stan highlights the work of migrants in Ireland and how so many migrants to Ireland contribute massively and positively to Irish society.

Duration:00:09:42

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New Hate Crime Laws in Scotland – Free Speech impact – ADF International

4/12/2024
Lois McLatchie (Communications Officer at ADF International ‘Alliance Defending Freedom International’) speaks to Wendy about Scotland’s new hate crime laws that have been stirring controversy. Lois explains the new laws, what they mean and also questions how will they impact free speech.

Duration:00:09:22

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Hospitality VAT changes causing closures – Restaurants Association of Ireland

4/11/2024
Adam Hallisey from the Restaurants Association of Ireland, speaks to Wendy about the hospitality sector's recent VAT changes – and the fact that it’s leading to closures, especially of small independent businesses across the country.

Duration:00:08:50

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MADA Clinic and Spa – Natural treatments to slow ageing

4/9/2024
Margaret of MADA Clinic and Spa speaks to Wendy about what see’s seeing older women looking for in regard to skin care and treatments for those who want to improve their skin but are looking for natural results to slow down ageing without the use of injections. If you feel you might want a free skin care consultation and feel that perhaps you’d like to see what non-invasive injection-free options might be out there for you to say goodbye to wrinkles, fine lines or even to help achieve a more even skin tone you can contact Margaret at MadaClinicSpa.com

Duration:00:09:36

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PE and schools wellbeing curriculum – Paddy O’Reilly

4/3/2024
PE Teacher Paddy O'Reilly (and Chairperson of PExpo) speaks to Wendy about how schools nationwide are meant to provide 400 hours in a school calendar year that comes under the title of ‘Wellbeing’ which includes Games and PE classes. However, he shares that it’s up to the discretion of each school to decide how many of those hours they allocate to PE. Paddy shares about the positive impact he sees fitness and exercise have in the lives of young people, and how he’s getting schools from across the country involved in the upcoming PExpo.

Duration:00:07:02

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MustardSeed Soup Run – Dougie Hobson on his retirement

4/3/2024
Dougie Hobson of the Mustard Seed Soup Run in Dublin, speaks to Wendy about his work and service in helping the homeless on the streets of Dublin. The number of people homeless in Dublin has now crossed 10,000 for the first time. Dougie shares stories of what the Mustard Seed Soup run, and their van that also provides essential supplies, means to those living on the streets in Dublin. As Dougie shares about his retirement, he speaks about how his faith has influenced him, and the volunteers who will continue this essential work.

Duration:00:09:53

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Resubmitting Bill for stillborn babies to be included on national register – Caroline Smith

3/28/2024
Caroline Smith speaks to Wendy sharing her own family's story of her baby Stephen, who was born at 20 weeks and who doesn’t appear on any register because of current legislation. Aontú is resubmitting a Bill which would see all stillborn babies in Ireland included on a national register irrespective of the length of their gestation or their weight. Currently, only stillborn babies born at 24 weeks or more, and weighing 500 grammes or more, are included on the register.

Duration:00:08:22

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Supporting children with autism and their parents – Rebecca McDermott

3/25/2024
Rebecca McDermott of the ThisIsMeNeurodiversty Support group speaks to Kieran about the need and demand for support for parents and their children with autism and additional needs. Rebecca has seen thousands of families join her ThisIsMeNeurodiversity Support group from across Ireland.

Duration:00:10:00

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Hundreds of homeless asylum seekers in Dublin in need – Aubrey McCarthy

3/25/2024
Aubrey McCarthy (Chairperson of Tiglin) speaks to Wendy about the urgent need facing hundreds of homeless asylum seekers in Dublin. Aubrey also shares what Tiglin's Lighthouse Cafe in Dublin are seeing first-hand and how they are trying to help.

Duration:00:08:50

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Movie Cabrini – Rob Clarke interviews Rod Barr Screenwriter for the Movie

3/20/2024
This March from Angel Studios, comes the powerful epic of Francesca Cabrini, who arrives in New York in 1889 to be greeted by disease, crime, and poverty. The movie tells the story of how a woman of faith battles hostile politicians to secure housing and healthcare for society's most vulnerable. Sr Francesca Cabrini is a true entrepreneur and establishes an empire of hope unlike anything New York had ever seen. Cabrini is showing now in theatres across Ireland For info and booking go to https://www.angel.com/tickets/cabrini/ie

Duration:00:08:24

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6 Nations Rugby Analysis – Peter Sullivan

3/15/2024
Peter Sullivan gives his rugby expert analysis on the 2024 6 Nations Rugby tournament and and what we are seeing from the Irish squad. Peter also shares about his upcoming High Performance Rugby camp for both boys and girls between ages 11-17 during the easter break (from the 25th-29th March 2024) each morning from 9am-12midday at Greystones RFC in Wicklow. Enquiry information at @justrace.ie on Instagram.

Duration:00:05:50

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Legacy of Charlie Bird – Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association

3/14/2024
Naomi Fitzgibbon (Director of Nursing and Services at the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association) speaks to Wendy marking the passing of Former RTE Journalist Charlie Bird.

Duration:00:07:57

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Oireachtas committee recommendations on ‘Euthanasia’ – Prof Siobhan McHale

3/14/2024
Professor Siobhan McHale, Consultant liaison psychiatrist at Beaumont Hospital speaks to Wendy about her concerns regarding the Oireachtas committee recommendations on ‘Euthanasia’ that are recommending legislation be introduced to allow people to avail of assisted dying in Ireland.

Duration:00:08:20

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Smartphones, social media, mental health – LifeCoach Mark Fennell

3/8/2024
Life Coach Mark Fennell, and author of ‘BreakThrough: Practical steps for moving from Stuck to Unstoppable’ speaks to Wendy about mobile phones, social media, and mental health.

Duration:00:07:01

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Referendum Debate – Estelle Birdy and Senator Fiona O’Loughlin

3/7/2024
Senator Fiona O’Loughlin and Writer Estelle Birdy speak to Wendy leading a debate ahead of the Referendum on 8th March that will see if Ireland should change the language on FAMILY and CARE in the Constitution. Senator Fiona O'Loughlin speaks about why she is backing a Yes Yes vote, and Estelle Birdy shares why she is backing a No No vote.

Duration:00:19:22

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Positive Parenting methods – Marge Smith (ReallyCool Afterschool)

2/26/2024
Marge Smith (of ReallyCool Afterschool) speaks to Wendy about the parenting method called 'positive parenting' sharing insights and examples.

Duration:00:06:05

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Bishop Fintan Gavin – Connect 4 event for bringing young people of faith together

2/15/2024
Bishop Fintan Gavin (Diocese of Cork and Ross) speaks to Wendy about the Connect 4 event for young people of faith, taking place in Cork on Sunday 18th February, with a message from guest speaker Msgr James Shea.

Duration:00:08:42

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20 years of Misean Cara – Kevin Carroll

2/15/2024
Kevin Carroll (Board Chair of Misean Cara) speaks to Wendy marking 20 years of the work of Misean Cara – of which their work supports missionaries working with the poorest and most marginalised in the world in over 50 countries.

Duration:00:08:19