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Limerick's Midfield Prodigy Awarded Nationally
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Joe speaks to 15-year-old Limerick football prodigy, Madison McGuane, about the recent success she has had with winning the SSE Airtricity Women’s Premier Division Player of the Month Award, and Women's National Team U17 International Player of the Year
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As the Dáil rises for the summer, we'll review the government's first year in office
09:02|Paul Hosford, political correspondent with the Irish Examiner, joins Joe to reflect on the government's first year in office.What lessons can the Ryder cup in Limerick learn from the current Open Golf Championship?
09:06|Peter McVerry, who is in Portrush for the Open Championship, joins Joe to talk about all things golf.Limerick man to bus around Oz following the Lions Tour
08:05|Limerick man Brian Hayes joins Joe to discuss how he will bus around Australia for the Lions Tour.The Big Day Out at the Hunt Museum celebrates Latin culture
10:31|Jorge Vidal and Muslim Khan of 'Latino Malekum' join Joe to discuss the 'Big Day Out' they've organised at the Hunt Museum.Sinn Fein calls for improved care for those with endometriosis
14:41|Sinn Féin's Maria McCormack joins Joe to discuss how she is calling on the government to endometriosis careA young Limerick farmer's growing popularity on TikTok
09:33|Limerick farmer Fin Walsh joins Joe to talk about how he's making millions laugh online with his TikTok videosRyan Tubridy chats to Joe Nash on Live95's Limerick Today
12:25|The broadcaster was in Limerick as part of a tour of Ireland and to broadcast his mid-morning Virgin Media and Q102 show from the Live95 studios on the Dock Road.Why Gen Z are turning to faith more than previous generations.
25:02|Minister Iggy O’Donovan and presenter Ciara Lawless join Joe to discuss how social media is leading younger people to have faith.Ketchup packets and fruit packaging set to be scrapped by the EU
10:24|Tad Kirkowski from Voice Ireland joins Joe to talk about the ban on plastic nets on produce and single-use plastic packaging.