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Navy Captain Marie Gleeson On Leadership, Loss And Life
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PJ talks to Marie about drugs raids, leading a ship, coping with the sad loss of her son and helping business get leadership right.
Kinsale & District Lions Club will host Marie Gleeson Feb 20th 2025 7.45pm at Kinsale Community School in The New Shane Fitzsimons Riverside Theatre. See also here
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2026-04-08 Fuel Protest Round II, Another Bank Holiday, Aaron Hill Live In Studio & More...
02:19:26|PJ talks to the organizers of Cork fuel protests on their second day of action, asks if another Bank Holiday would cheer us up, chats with Cork snooker fave Aaron Hill. And more...
Corks Fire Brigade Outside BT Patrick St Saturday Cycling With Breathing Apparatus On!!!
04:59|Why? PJ finds out from Ben O'Sullivan who will be there cycling with the full breathing gear on. Starts 11am Finishes 2pm Sat Apr 11th
A Remarkable Play About Grief
13:30|PJ has a great chat with Ciara Ní Tuathaigh who wrote "The Scent Of A Mock Orange" Apr 8th-11th at the CAT club See also here
PJ Talks To Aaron Hill Live In Studio As He Gets Ready For Crucible Glory
19:06|PJ chats to Cork snooker favorite Aaron
Celebrate How Our LGBT Community Talks With Lights
09:09|PJ talks to Yvon about a plan to highlight how speaking can go beyond words to touch people inside. See also here
Is The Living Over The Shop Grant Useless?
14:08|Property Developer Michael Powell says that it's poorly thought out and explains why to PJ Coogan
When Should We Have Another Bank Holiday?
11:21|PJ asks should Good Friday be our next public holiday and talks to HR Buddy's Damien McCarthy who is not a big fan of the campaign for an extra holiday to bring us closer to our European friends
Fine Gael's Jerry Buttimer and Sinn Féin's Thomas Gould Debate Public Transport And Fuel Protests
07:44|PJ talks to senior Cork Government and Opposition politicians Jerry Buttimer and Thomas Gould
Secondary Teachers Think State Exam Projectwork Not Thought Out Fully
11:16|Kevin Wall of the ASTI tells PJ that as well as wages and conditions, teachers are worried about marking exam projects that may have been done by students using AI