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Late Lunch Tuesday March 8th 2022

On International Women's Day it was women all the way on Late Lunch today as Banban Goulding spoke about the positive influence her mother Dr Moira Woods has had on her and women's matters in general in Ireland. Luba Healy brought us a ray of hope from Ukraine as her mother and grandmother received an unexpected gift. Sisters Lesa Malone and Nora Morris told us what its like to run a business with all women employees. Angela Gargan is looking for more women to become involved in cycling and local politician Yemi Adenuga spoke powerfully from the perspective of an immigrant woman. Maria O'Dwyer encouraged women to consider a career in engineering while our 2 on Toosday and Soundtrack from Dirty Dancing all came from women!

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