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Dara Calleary TD - Humanitarian Assistance Scheme
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Dara Calleary Minister for Social Protection and Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht joined Tommy Marren on yesterday's show to discuss and answer questions presented by listener regarding the Humanitarian Assistance Scheme in the aftermath of Storm Éowyn. The Humanitarian Assistance Scheme is a program that provides emergency financial assistance to households affected by a severe weather event. You can hear the full interview here!
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Ballyhaunis Autism Friendly Town
09:30|Ballyhaunis Autism Friendly Town will be holding a launch on Wednesday the 25th of February at 7pm. Aisling Mills and Anne-Marie Reynolds joined Tommy Marren in studio to discuss.Ballyhaunis Autism Friendly Town are hoping that as many Ballyhaunis businesses, voluntary organisations, and service providers will join them on the night to find out more about how they can get involved. Of course, they would also love to see local autistic people and local parent/carers of autistic people there too.Listen to the full interview here!
Cormac Rowland and Roger Murray (Callan Tansey) speaking on Patrick Rowland
29:47|On January 15th 2023, 69-year-old, Patrick Rowland from Lahardane, was admitted to Mayo University Hospital with pneumonia and sepsis. Two days later, Patrick's body was recovered from a waterway outside Castlebar town after Mr Rowland absconded from the hospital. Last month, the family of Patrick Rowland received an apology from Mayo University Hospital following a mediation process. Patrick Rowland's son Cormac and Senior Counsel Roger Murray (Callan Tansey Solictors) joined Tommy Marren on air to discuss the tragedy and what lessons can be learned. You can hear the full interview here.
Mick Moran on Safer Internet Day
16:56|Today, Tuesday the 10th of February, marks Safer Internet Day. The theme for Safer Internet Day 2026 is “AI Aware: Safe, Smart and in Control” which is encouraging us all to consider how AI shapes young people’s lives. CEO of Hotline.ie Mick Moran joined Tommy Marren on air to discuss his views on this. He also spoke candidly about the impact mobile phone are having on children and how parents must also control their screentime to set a good example to their children. The Irish Internet Hotline (or www.hotline.ie) is the Irish national reporting centre where members of the public can securely, anonymously, and confidentially report concerns in respect of illegal content online, especially child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The removal of child sexual abuse images and videos from the Internet is the core of their work.Listen to Mick's full interview here.
Klaudia Barrett on facing homelessness with her family
11:45|Klaudia Barrett joined Tommy Marren on air Wednesday morning. She told Tommy that she, her husband and 3 children face homelessness as they are being priced out of the rental market in Westport. Hear Klaudia's full interview here.
Sadhbh Cowley and Louise Lennon on rural schools
23:30|On Tuesday morning, Tommy Marren was joined on air by principal of Coguala NS Sadhbh Cowley and Louise Lennon who is Policy and Communications Officer with Irish Rural Link. Sadhbh joined Tommy to chat about the work that they are doing as a small rural school around enrolment and community engagement. Louise spoke to Tommy on behalf of Irish Rural Link who are warning that declining primary school numbers threaten rural sustainability.Listen to the full interview this.
Frank Brehany - Mary's Law Bill
15:52|Tommy speaks to Frank Brehany about the Mary's Law Bill, which is in tribute to his grandmother Mary Julia. The initiative of the Bill is to recognize and remember those who died in institutional care in Ireland.
Age Friendly Ireland - Healthy Age Friendly Programme
10:19|MidWest Radio Reporter Eleanor Prendergast spoke to Tommy Marren about the Healthy Age Friendly Programme talk that was delivered to the community of Ardagh.
Margaret Loftus speaking to Tommy Marren
21:51|Yesterday morning Margaret Loftus joined Tommy Marren on the show. Margaret is a former garda who spoke on her experience with domestic violence and seeking justice. Margaret's ex-husband was given a three-month suspended sentence earlier this month after he pleaded guilty to an assault that occurred in 2012.You can hear the full interview here.
Peter Grealis and Caroline Murnane
17:14|Tommy Marren was joined live in studio by husband of Brenda Grealis Peter and on the line by friend and fundraiser organiser Caroline Murnane. A GoFundMe page has been set up on behalf of Mayo musician Brenda Grealis who has been diagnosed with PERM Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS). Progressive encephalomyelitis with rigidity and myoclonus (PERM), is a more severe variant of Stiff Person Syndrome, which is a rare and serious neurological condition. It affects the brain and spinal cord causing severe muscle stiffness, painful spasms and increasing loss of mobility and function. Unfortunately, because this illness is so rare, treatment options are limited, ongoing and challenging. Many people in Mayo will know Brenda Grealis as a gifted singer, harpist, pianist, flautist and guitarist. She has spent her life bringing comfort and joy to others through her music.You make a donation via this link and any amount would be greatly appreciated: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-brenda-following-a-life-altering-perm-sps-diagnosis?attribution_id=sl:5fa1db82-9df7-47e8-aa5d-bc2c7dbad1dd&lang=en_GB&ts=1768569968&utm_campaign=fp_sharesheet&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_link Listen to the full interview here.