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Late Lunch Tuesday November 21st 2023
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How difficult could it be to unwrap a Chupa Chup lollipop? A dawdle for Gerry not so for our Louise! John McSharry's 1991 army endurance record prevails to this day. Fashion designer Rachel Maguire aka Rashhiiid really did hit a sweet spot with Gerry. And the work of Bettystown Tidy Towns receives its just reward.
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Late Lunch Monday October 7th 2024
01:08:27|Drogheda United manager Kevin Doherty reflected on the club reaching the FAI Cup Final. Stephen Walsh, through his Primal Fitness business, is giving back to the children's ward at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital. Martina Keegan and Paula McGuinness from the Navan Collective popped in for a chat. Our Road Safety Week features began with Meath Road Safety Officer Audrey Norris and Inspector Peter Gilsenan from the Meath/Westmeath Roads Policing Unit.Late Lunch Friday October 4th 2024
01:02:12|What an inspiration Alan O'Brien's story of survival and recovery is! Irene Gahan brought us her book recommendations, Gerry enjoyed a walk through Rosie Maye's wonderful garden and David Sheehan looked ahead to a busy weekend in sport.Late Lunch Thursday October 3rd 2024
01:05:49|The top three pieces of electrical equipment in our kitchens had listeners engaged, as chef Chris Savage from the Black Bull Inn told us what's essential in his kitchen. Paul Hopkins made the case for men being far better hoarders than women. Nathan Ward's life is so restricted due to a rare condition and the little 9 year old really touched us, as he became emotional talking about not being able to go to school. Fr Brendan Callanan told us about the theme for this year's annual St Gerard's Novena which begins next week in Dundalk.Late Lunch Wednesday October 2nd 2024
01:09:30|Gail McEvoy dissected the key points of Budget 2025 that apply to ordinary people in their day to day lives. Lizzy Doran home on a short break from Australia told us about her life there and what she misses being far away. Kwasie Boyce is so happy to be doing what he does with MAD Theatre in Dundalk. Not everyone is pleased with the finance ministers after yesterday, as Trim restaurateur Mick Hughes explained.Late Lunch Tuesday October 1st 2024
01:14:35|Osborne Recruitment CEO Shona McManus reflected on the success of her business and dipping her toes in the world of politics. Personal trainer Vito Tulauskas told us about his idea to make walking for women safer and boy did he lift our mood!! Sisters Ella and Abbie Farrelly's coffee pod has everyone sipping it at Walterstown. While Orla Crilly paid tribute to her late friend, the colourful Mark Maxi KavanaghLate Lunch Monday September 30th 2024
01:17:42|Sarah Carey on the short sightedness of a giveaway budget, Tupperware alive and well in the Northeast, Meath County Archivist Patricia Fallon, Chiropractor Dr Stuart Kelly and IMRO Hall of Fame Inductee our own Eddie Caffrey!The Late Lunch, Thursday September 26th, 2024
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01:04:44|On today's show with guest presenter Louise Walsh, David Gould advised us on how to talk to kids about drugs, the latest in fashion with Michelle Smith, a new breastfeeding support group and nutrition expert Rachel Graham chatted on all things cholesterol.