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King Paudie and his son Andrew from The Traitors Ireland joins us
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Joe is joined by Paudie and Andrew Maloney to discuss their time on The Traitors Ireland, from grand reveals to drama, to their love of being from Limerick.
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Preparing for Passing, the Bishop of Limerick discusses Church Rites
14:35|Joe is joined by Bishop Brendan Leahy, who has recently called out to the people of Limerick to maintain and respect traditional catholic funeral rites.
UL back pain study for teens
07:04|Joe is joined by Professor Kieran O’Sullivan, Head of Physiotherapy at UL, to discuss a new physiotherapy therapy program.
Governments new housing plan - will it work?
13:52|Joe is joined by Paul Hosford, Deputy Political Editor for the Irish Examiner, to discuss the publication of a new housing plan by the government and a parliamentary meeting for Fianna Fáil.
Native Limerick business announces closure
06:08|Live95's Lauren Beirne spoke to Glitzi Bitz owner Sharon Conway as they close up shop on Cruises Street.
School Bullying - one man shares his experience and answers your questions
18:43|Joe is joined by Chris Sherlock, broadcaster, author, Mental Health advocate and Anti-bullying campaigner, to discuss his story and anti-bullying week.(Image - Getty)
Donoughmore NS open their time capsule 25 years on
07:35|Donoughmore NS principal Emer Clifford joins Joe as they open a time capsule 25 years on.(Image - Getty)
Our TV panel recommendations this week - I'm A Celeb, Caroline Flack and more
10:05|Joe is joined by Live95's Anne Marie Geraghty, Emma Dineen and Caleb Brennan to discuss their picks for your small screen viewing this week.(Image - Getty)
Date for Saipan movie announced
08:48|Joe is joined by Live95's Emma Dineen and Trevor Anderson to discuss their memories of 'Saipan', the explosive fallout between Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy during Ireland’s 2002 World Cup preparations, which is coming to Irish cinemas on 1 January 2026.(Image - Getty)
Limerick man heads up Dispose with Dignity campaign - a call for action on men's health facilities
05:57|Joe is joined by Limerick man Eoin Foley of PHS Group to discuss male incontinence and the impact it can have on men’s confidence, dignity, and daily lives. A new campaign called “Dispose with Dignity” is aiming to break that silence.(Image - Getty)