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I Went To Haiti And It's So Dangerous - Gena Heraty Is So Brave
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PJ talks to Deirdre O'Shaughnessy of the Irish Examiner who has helped build housing in Haiti and heard of the bravery of kidnapped Irish woman Gena from locals.
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2026-04-01 Free Public Transport To Beat Fuel Crisis, A Cycle Lane Up Patricks Hill, Titanic Convention In Cobh & More...
02:26:38|PJ hears that free public transport could beat the fuel crisis, listens to reactions to a cycle lane up Patricks Hill, explores what will happen at the Titanic Convention in Cobh. And more...
Here's A Different Easter Camp - With Lego! What's Not To Love?
14:24|PJ chats to Emer who runs the Bricks 4 Kidz Easter Camp to put your child on the path to being a building genius. See also here
Patrick Is Cork's Entry For Mr Personality!
05:50|PJ catches up with Patrick Kelleher representing Seandún (Cork) in Mr Personality For more see here
Titanic Convention Hits Cobh Apr 9th With Mesmerizing Events
20:35|PJ talks to David Scott-Beddard of the British Titanic Society about what they have planned and why interest in the Titanic tragedy is still so huge See also here
I'm A Radiographer - It's A Hidden Gem Of A Career
16:42|PJ talks to Ciaran Walsh, Radiography Service Manager at Bon Secours Hospital, Cork, and learns quite a bit about a job a lot of us have wondered about
Mallow IT Man Liam Lynch So Happy To Be On Winning Heroes Powerball Team
14:16|PJ talks to Liam about Powerball (football played with wheelchairs!) and how a positive attitude helped him grow his IT biz.
Our Kids Suffer In Class Because Of Bad Air - It's Easy To Fix
10:22|It would be so easy to make kids lives better and help them learn more into the bargain Dr Asit Kumar Mishra tells PJ
A Sensory Room In A Toilet And Crossing A National Road To Get To School
16:17|PJ talks to Baltydaniel NS Principal Colman Lane who says they really need some better resources to help kids learn
Radical Plan For Cycle Lanes On Patricks Hill
07:00|PJ hears from Damien Sreenan who has been getting views on the streets to the most radical plan yet.