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Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning

How fortunate it is to be Irish

Ep. 309

What are the things that matter in this world? What do we mean by the common good?

On Free State today Joe talks about the extraordinary beauty and grace he is witnessing in the Mayo Hospice at the moment.

When life and death visit us we understand what is important and we grasp what is valuable. 

 Joe and Dion also talk more about the extraordinary week of football and the achievements of Ireland and Scotland.

Joe also finally gives his views on Troy Parrott and provides some lessons in finishing.

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