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The Late Lunch Show, Friday April 5th, 2019
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Would you tell a loved one they were going to die or would you leave them with hope? It's a question addressed by Professor Patricia Casey as she spoke about dealing with grief and her own journey, after losing her young son a year ago.
We had a bit more than '47 Seconds' to talk to Jane Ryan about her new book and we caught up with Pauric White about life after The Forge Restaurant.
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