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2026-04-15 Fuel Costs See Electric Vehicle Interest Surge, Bróda Helps Kids Understand Divorce, Mallows Teen Hair Tycoon & More...
02:20:46|PJ hears that people are turning to Electric as oil prices are still in crisis, learns about a new book that helps kids understand divorce and separation, chats in studio with TY student James who is supplying hair products throughout Munster. And more...
Corks Newest Nightclub - "Odyssey" Going Into Holy Cow Building
10:25|PJ talks to Sean Walsh who has big plans to bring serious nightclubbing back to Cork
Fish Treats Popping Up All Over - PJ Chats To Kate Lawlor
12:34|PJ chats to Foodie Kate about a seafood revival
Mallow Teen Hair Entrepreneur James Has His Products In All The Top Hair Businesses
16:46|PJ talks to James Kelly-O'Connor, a TY student in The Patrician Academy Mallow, about how he got into the hair biz and why he is so successful! Check him out at @jcutz24
What's Happening In Cork When Ireland Has EU Presidency In July?
11:19|Is it a boom or a burden for our city? PJ Coogan asks David Geary from European Movement Ireland
Bród - Helping Kids Understand Divorce And Separation
18:08|Deirdre McCarthy has written a book about Bród who has to learn to understand what is going when relationships go wrong "It’s Not Fair:Bród’s Journey Through Their Parents’ Break-Up" is available from buythebook.ie
Black Blob From America Found Off Castlehaven May Mean Good Weather News
07:47|PJ talks to Jim Kennedy of Atlantic Sea Kayaking
Not Enough Cork In Cork City Task Force?
09:58|PJ talks to Cllr Kieran McCarthy who welcomes the new task force but says there's no councillors on it and so far it seems not tailored enough to Cork
Pedestrian Safety Needs More Priority
14:03|We need more urgency in putting pedestrian crossings across the city. Cllr Peter Horgan tells PJ