Synopsis
Catch up on the best bits from Lunchtime Live with Ciara Kelly
Episodes
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The Home Squad: Making the indoors feel like the outdoors
29/05/2025 Duration: 13mint’s fair to say the weather hasn’t kept up its end of the bargain lately, we’ve had one too many summer showers and cloudy days!So, how do we make our indoors feel like outdoors, when that’s where we want to be?The Home Squad is here to talk about it!Jenny Sheehan, former winner of ‘Home of the Year’ who you’ll know on Instagram as @workerscottage & Róisín Lafferty, Founder & Creative Director of Róisín Lafferty Design House join Andrea.
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What does it take to become an Irish citizen?
29/05/2025 Duration: 10minWhat does it take to become an Irish citizen?Last year, over 5,000 took part in the citizenship ceremony that’s coming up in a few weeks.But, what does it involve?Joining Andrea to discuss is two people who know the process: Gina London and Maria Dickenson.
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Should good customer service be a consumer right?
29/05/2025 Duration: 15minA listener contacted the show recently detailing how they have been plagued by poor customer service in recent years.How big of a problem is bad customer service, and should it be a consumer right?Joining Andrea to discuss is Conor Pope, Consumer Affair Correspondent at the Irish Times.
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Should children have the option to wear tracksuits in school?
29/05/2025 Duration: 09minAre dickie-bows and ties a thing of the past, should children have the option to wear tracksuits, or should we stick to tradition and discipline?Joining Andrea to discuss is Rachel Harper, Principal of St. Patrick’s National School in Greystones, Barbara Ennis, Principal, Alexandra College Dublin and more.
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The Making of Taylor Swift’s ‘Tortured Poets Department’
29/05/2025 Duration: 10minWe’ve decided to do a deep dive on some of our favourite albums to explore the stories behind them.What did the band really think of each other? Where did the inspirations from the songs come from?Joining Andrea to discuss is Newstalk’s Showbiz Reporter Emily Keegan, who’s going to talk us through the latest Taylor Swift project: ‘The Tortured Poets Department’...
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Do cyclists have an arrogance problem?
29/05/2025 Duration: 18minToday, we're talking about a growing tension on roads — fast-moving cyclists and unsuspecting walkers. In The Irish Times, Kathy Sheridan writes, 'I have nothing against cycling, but spare me from speeding cyclists on country paths…’So, are cyclists arrogant?Andrea is joined by listeners to discuss.
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Dealing with the grief of losing a friend
28/05/2025 Duration: 11minOn the show, the topic about the pain of losing a parent, or a child, has been covered before. But, something not touched on as much is the grief that comes with losing a friend…It’s something most of us will have to go through at some stage of our lives.Joining Andrea to discuss is Oona Frawley, author of ‘This Interim Time’, Kathie Stritch, from Grief Ireland and Grief Psychotherapist, Liz Gleeson.
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Reasons to be Happy: Baby Names, Beatboxing Nun, Clueless
28/05/2025 Duration: 10minLunchtime Live's Reasons to be Happy looks at some of the news stories that you might have missed that will leave you feeling more optimistic.98FM’s Cathal O’Sullivan joined Andrea in the studio to put a smile on your faces…
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Is the grass really greener in Australia?
28/05/2025 Duration: 12minMany young Irish people are still heading to Australia in search of a better life. Lately, an increasing number are choosing to work in the mines, hoping to save up for a mortgage. But, with the cost of living on the rise, the question is: Is Australia still the land of opportunity? Is the grass still as green as it once seemed?Andrea is joined by some of those young people living over there to discuss.
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Making Babies: Diet and Exercise
28/05/2025 Duration: 16minEvery Wednesday afternoon, we’ll be talking about Making Babies.Andrea will be joined by Professor Shane Higgins, Master of the National Maternity Hospital to cover every area of trying to have a baby. From the very start of knowing how to prepare, right up to pregnancy – and all the bumps in the road in between.This week, Shane joins Andrea to discuss the importance of diet and exercise during pregnancy…
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Why are we afraid of dancing in public?
28/05/2025 Duration: 08minA new survey by Lipton Ice Tea has revealed that half of us are terrified of dancing in public. Nearly 6 in 10 say that they “actively avoid” social events where they know music will be playing. And when it comes to busting a move, it's Gen Z who feel the most self-conscious about hitting the dance floor.Joining Andrea to discuss is Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent, Jess Kelly and Dr Peter Lovatt, AKA Dr Dance, Director of Dance Psychology at Movement in Practice.
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Do we need permanent welfare zones in city centres?
28/05/2025 Duration: 15minToday we’re talking about Dublin’s new permanent night-time welfare zone, a space aimed at supporting vulnerable people in the city centre after dark.Why is it needed, and what impact could it have?Joining Andrea to discuss is Ian Redmond, owner of Hyde, Mark Dunne, SETU Students Union President and more.
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Ask the Expert: IBD
27/05/2025 Duration: 11minFor this week’s Ask the Expert, Andrea is joined by Professor Karen Boland to discuss and answer any questions about Inflammatory Bowel Disease, or IBD.
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Why are Irish people indirect?
27/05/2025 Duration: 09minPavlo Bogachenko has been living in Ireland for two years now, and while he loves the humor of Irish people, there’s one thing that still throws him off: how indirect we can be. As a Ukrainian used to calling things as they are, Pavlo says navigating Irish politeness can feel like decoding “50 shades of great”...Decisions take longer; feedback is softer, and let’s be honest - sometimes no one wants to say what they really mean. Why are Irish people indirect? Do we need to learn to toughen up a bit?Andrea is joined by listeners, including Pavlo, to discuss.
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Have parents been let down by Children’s Health Ireland?
27/05/2025 Duration: 15minLast week, an independent audit raised serious concerns about how hip surgery procedures were carried out, and the oversight involved by Children’s Health Ireland…This week, parents are being told only one parent is allowed to be present at the follow-up assessment for their child.Why is this the case, and why are parents being let down?Andrea is joined by some of those affected to discuss.
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Could you marry into farming?
27/05/2025 Duration: 11minEver wondered what it would be like to marry into a farming family when you’re not from that world? How quickly could you embrace the 4am starts and early morning milking sessions?Do you think you’d be able to do it?Andrea is joined by listeners who made that jump to discuss.
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How I Live Well: Tufting
27/05/2025 Duration: 07minIt’s How I Live Well time! Where someone joins to discuss what they do to improve their life…This week, Andrea is joined by Ellen Webb, General Manager of Dublin Tufting to discuss tufting, and what separates it from other kinds of rug-making.
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Tragedy at Liverpool victory parade
27/05/2025 Duration: 20minYou have probably heard about the tragedy that took place in Liverpool yesterday.Four children are among almost 50 people injured. 27 people were taken to hospital, and two suffered serious injuries…The car ploughed into a crowd during Liverpool FC's victory parade yesterday evening.A 53-year-old white British man has been arrested, and the incident is not being treated as terrorism.Andrea is joined by some people who were at the parade to discuss.
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Ask the GP with Dr Niall Breen
26/05/2025 Duration: 11minDr Niall Breen from the Portmarnock GP Clinic joined Andrea Gilligan to tackle your medical queries.
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Should you travel Europe by train?
26/05/2025 Duration: 09minIf you’re looking for some inspiration for your summer holidays – have you ever considered travelling Europe by train?It’s a slightly slower journey but the sights to see along the way are apparently stunning.Joining Andrea to discuss is Travel Journalist Andrew Eames and Melanie May, Travel Writer and Broadcaster.