Spelade
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On this episode we debated whether laws need to be enacted to protect Gardaí from harassment from so-called Citizen Journalists. Gardai are concerned that they're exposed to abuse on social media - which also puts their families in danger.
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On this episode two transgender women told us of their fear that they may lose their gender identity rights, following a supreme court ruling in the UK this week. While it obviously doesn't apply to Ireland, they're worried it'll start the debate here.
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In this episode listen to Sarah Halpin talk us through her journey from smoker to ‘We Can Quit’ Community Facilitator, where she is now helping others to stop smoking through the free HSE Quit supports. We also hear from Dr. Paul Kavanagh, HSE’s Public Health Clinical Advisor on Tobacco who shares his thoughts about the current smoking and vaping situation in Ireland today and the plans for a Tobacco Free Ireland. Hosted by Noreen Turley.
Produced by GKMedia.ie
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Series in which physicist Brian Cox and comedian Robin Ince take a witty, irreverent and unashamedly rational look at the world according to science.
Robin and Brian are joined by alien abduction expert Jon Ronson and Seth Shostack from the SETI Institute in California to discuss science conspiracies, UFOs and the search for ET.
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As scours of empty properties lie empty up and down the country, is it time to introduce a vacant property tax? To discuss further Pat was joined on the show by Fiona Dunkin Policy Manager at Clúid Housing.
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Join me in this extended Treu crime episode of Bang to Rights where I take you on a journey through many aspects of Ted Bundy’s reign of terror.
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Join Niall in this thought-provoking episode as he delves into the contentious subject of Ireland's new inclusive sex education laws. With a diverse panel of guests, this conversation brings various perspectives to the forefront.
Sen. Ronan Mullen, a respected figure in Irish politics, shares his insights into the implications of these evolving sex education laws. John Ahern, a senior pastor and chairman of Christian Voice Ireland, provides a unique viewpoint from a faith-based perspective, contributing to a well-rounded discussion.
Adding a different dimension to the conversation is Clarity Mills, an adult sex educator, who sheds light on the importance of inclusive sex education in modern society.
In a compelling segment, Niall engages in a conversation with Lisa Keogh, who faced a shocking investigation in Scotland due to her response in college, where she dared to say, "Women have vaginas." Lisa shares her personal story, highlighting the challenges and controversies surrounding discussions of gender and sex education.
This episode offers a comprehensive exploration of the evolving landscape of sex education in Ireland, featuring diverse voices and thought-provoking stories.
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In this Episode, Blindboy tackles death and gowls
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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"I've been floored all week since I got my vaccine". In this episode a listener explains the chronic side effects she experenced after her Covid 19 vaccine. She says this isn't beng talked about enough.
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In this episode we hear from Colin Regan, the GAA’s Community and Health Manager who tells us all about the Healthy Club programme in the GAA, how it has developed in recent years and the ambition to have GAA clubs support their communities by being hubs for health and wellbeing. Hosted by Fergal Fox.
Produced by GKMedia.ie
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Stories from local members of Alcoholics Anonymous
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In this episode we will be explaining how additional stressors have a compounding negative effect. If you are feeling overwhelmed and like you cant keep your head above water this episode is for you. The Emotional Richter Scale will help you to understand your emotions and also learn how to manage them by prioritizing or cutting things out of your life.
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{Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide diagnosis or treatment. For additional and personalized support, please seek professional help or call the National Suicide Hotline at 988 if you or someone you know is contemplating suicide or needs emotional support.}
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Tony Robbins discusses how to make strategic innovation part of your company culture so that you are constantly improving your processes, products or services in a way that creates real value.
If you want to be a leader in your industry, you must be constantly looking for ways to create something more, new or better than what currently exists. Because consumers are no longer impressed with a new feature or service for very long — they expect a constant evolution of improvement or they will go elsewhere.
And it doesn’t stop there. If all you do is innovate, you’re going to be out of business. You have to figure out a way to innovate in a way that’s profitable and in a way that the customer will care enough to pay for the innovation — that’s what Tony Robbins calls strategic innovation.
In this episode of the Tony Robbins Podcast, Tony will help you understand how you can find a way to meet your client’s needs better than anybody else. He will show you how to make strategic innovation part of your company culture so that you are constantly improving your processes, products or services in a way that creates real value.
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On today's show, Ray chats to Bray filmmaker Finn Boylan, who was on the show last June when had traveled to Ukraine documenting the lives of those in the midst of war, and he tells us what he's been up to since. And author & young people's therapist Katie O'Donoghue joins Ray in studio to discuss her new book 'The Little Otter Who Tried'.
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Music on Derek Burke’s Simply The Decades on Wednesday 6th October on Tomorrow Radio from 12midday - 2pm (Irish Time) came from the following musicians;
Lisa Keane & Pistol
The Kings of Cool
Lions At The Gate
Rag Doll
Philippe Robrecht
Lisa Hannigan & Crash Ensemble
Liberty Lies
Dream Awake
Mick White
Beck Black
Loah
Nevala
Pink Turns Blue
The Maap
Harley & The Wolf
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I also tried to fit in a couple of more songs along the way too.
I also had ‘The Top 10 Countdown’ chosen by MusicBox PR.
Derek Burke’s Simply The Decades Show airs on www.tomorrowradio.com every Wednesday from 12 - 2pm ( Ireland Time) You can listen online at www.tomorrowradio.com, on myTuner Radio App or on DAB + Radio in selected counties and on DAB + Radio in Belfast and across Northern Ireland.
You can contact the show by email [email protected] or [email protected]
I look forward to your company every Wednesday from 12midday (Irish Time) and I hope you all enjoy the show 😀🎶📻
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Here Comes the Guillotine with Frankie Boyle, Susie McCabe and Christopher Macarthur-Boyd, coming Monday 12th February.
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Former cosmologist Dara O'Briain and Dr Alice Roberts join physicist Brian Cox and comedian Robin Ince for a witty, irreverant and unashamedly rational look at the world according to science. They'll be asking why so many comedians seem to start life as scientists, and begin their quest to put science at the heart of popular culture.
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Stories from local members of Alcoholics Anonymous
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