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Late Lunch Wednesday September 4th 2024

Keith Sheerin brought an energy and honesty to the conversation as he spoke about a recent incident that really annoyed him and the challenges he has faced and overcome in life. Ahead of Dip in the Nip, Kerry O'Brien is shaving off her beautiful hair for a really personal reason. It was foxes and especially grey seals in focus with Aoife McPartlin from Irish Wildlife Rehabilitation. And Eanna Ni Lamhna brought the curtain down on today's show in her inimitable way ahead of the Sean Corcoran series in Drogheda this coming weekend.

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