Synopsis
Catch up on the best bits from Lunchtime Live with Ciara Kelly
Episodes
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'Nobody intentionally intends to live that way' - Understanding hoarding
07/09/2022 Duration: 17minDublin Fire Brigade have posted about rescuing a man in his 70s after he had become trapped in his home for about 14 hours due to hoarding of belongings. Clare McKenna was joined on Lunchtime Live by Fiona Hall, Psychotherapist and owner of Consciously Clearing Decluttering. Listener, Paul also joined the show to discuss his own hoarding habits...
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How to write a good Wedding Speech
06/09/2022 Duration: 17minAndrea was joined on the show by Cormac Lally, who is a poet and a spoken word artist but for the last 10 years he has also been working as a wedding speech writer. He counts pro-rugby players, TV pundits and MMA fighters among his clients. Cormac and other listeners gave their tips to writing a good wedding speech.
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'Common sense has been taken out' - Supermarket dress code for construction workers
06/09/2022 Duration: 17min‘No construction workwear and/or tools are permitted in the in-store seating area’ – this was a sign seen in a FRESH store. What do you think? Is it fair to have a ‘dress code’ or is it unfair on construction workers? Andrea was joined by listeners to discuss..
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'A missed opportunity' - No support acts for Garth Brooks gigs
06/09/2022 Duration: 24minThe countdown is well and truly on for Garth Brook’s Dublin gigs this weekend. But, he will have no support acts for any of the 5 concerts. The Music and Entertainment Association of Ireland say that it’s not good enough and it is an enormous stage and that it would be a great opportunity to raise the profile of an Irish support act. Matt McGranaghan, Spokesperson for the Music and Entertainment Association of Ireland and David James, country music singer and singer, Aoife Brady joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live to discuss..
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Eating Irish: Could you eat only Irish produce for a month?
06/09/2022 Duration: 24minOrganic farmer Lisa Fingleton is challenging people to eat only Irish produce for a month, to highlight how little of the food we eat is actually made here. She wants us to think harder about what we eat, and where it comes from. Andrea was joined by Lisa and other listeners on the show to discuss the ways in which we can incorporate more Irish produce into our diet.
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Are you heading to Electric Picnic this weekend?
02/09/2022 Duration: 27minElectric Picnic is back after a two-year hiatus. Around 70,000 people are heading down to attend the music and arts festival at Stradbally Hall this weekend, and Andrea will be among them. This weekend is set to be the largest attendance on record and although we are scheduled for some rain hopefully everyone will be in good spirits that Electric Picnic is returning. We've heard from people heading to Stradbally for the weekend.
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Should we have car exclusion zones around schools?
02/09/2022 Duration: 19minAs schools are starting back there are calls for the areas around them to make car-free. Has the traffic at the school gates gotten too dangerous? Would this make things safer for kids? What has been your experience of dropping children to school? A few schools have done it and we talked with them on our show.
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Have you ever found hidden inscription in the book?
02/09/2022 Duration: 15minOur listener Lucy was scrolling Twitter when something caught her eye – her own handwriting on a book. Declan Cashin had posted a picture of a book inscription he found inside the book. With little help from social media, the book was reunited with its owner. Together they joined Andrea on the show to share their story.
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Should hospital car park fees be scrapped?
02/09/2022 Duration: 16minHave you been hit with high hospital car parking fees? Childhood cancer Ireland is calling for car parking charges to be scrapped, with some parents saying they’ve been stung with daily charges in excess of €30. Laura Cullinan, mother of 10-year-old Isobel, diagnosed with cancer was charged with a hospital car parking fee and she joined Andrea on the show.
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Ask The Expert: Motoring
01/09/2022 Duration: 18minEvery week we give you the chance to get access to an expert and this week, we put your motoring questions to Motoring Journalist Geraldine Herbert.
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Attacks on referees
01/09/2022 Duration: 08minAfter an incident in Roscommon shocked onlookers, Andrea was joined by listeners to discuss what can be done to stamp out violence in sport.
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"Time does not heal grief it just helps you get used to a new normal."
01/09/2022 Duration: 16minTen years ago, Derry and Sallyanne Clarke lost their 16 year old son Andrew to suicide. They joined Andrea to talk about the stigma around suicide and living and dealing with grief. If you are affected by any of these issues Pieta House operates a 24 hour crisis hotline (01) 4585490.
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Irish Stereotypes
01/09/2022 Duration: 17minA video mocking Nadine Coyle’s distinct Derry accent has gone viral, that is the offending clip and it has racked up nearly 1 million views and 91 thousand likes on Tik Tok with a lot of comments taking aim at Nadine’s strong accent. Andrea was joined by listeners to discuss Irish stereotypes.
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"I hope the man is big and brave enough to walk to the Garda station and hand himself in."
01/09/2022 Duration: 18minThe GAA has launched a full investigation into an incident at an underage match in Roscommon last night. Early in the second half of the championship game, an incident occurred, which led to the referee requiring medical attention. The match was abandoned and an ambulance was called to the pitch. Andrea was joined by refs and members of the soccer association to discuss the incident.
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Rental Scams
31/08/2022 Duration: 16minListener Antone joined Andrea to share his story of falling victim to a rental scam. He told Andrea that after moving over from France, and paying €1800 for accommodation, he discovered the room he was due to rent did not exist.
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Finding love in unusual places
31/08/2022 Duration: 20minFrom airplane flings to long distance romance, Andrea spoke to listeners about their experiences of finding love in unusual places.
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"People think there is a pension pot - there is not!"
31/08/2022 Duration: 19minYounger workers face paying an extra €2,500 a year in taxes so that older people can retire at 66, the State’s budget watchdog warns today. The true cost of keeping the pension age down amid an ageing population is laid bare by the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council. Andrea was joined listeners to discuss how fair this system is and what are the repercussions for younger earners.
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Flying to Hawaii for a Tinder date
31/08/2022 Duration: 13minClodagh O’Sullivan from Dingle, joined Andrea to share her story of finding love on Tinder. She described how she flew 7,000 miles for a Tinder date in Hawaii.
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Can you separate the art from the artist?
31/08/2022 Duration: 17minArcade Fire have been hit with controversy as their lead singer Win Butler, has been accused of sexual misconduct from four people. He has denied the claims. There have been calls from fans for refunds, many people tried selling tickets, others didn’t attend the concert in Dublin last night despite having tickets. Andrea was joined by listeners to discuss if you can separate the art from the artist.
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"I was told to stop driving, give up work and get my affairs in order."
30/08/2022 Duration: 13minFair City actor Bryan Murray has opened up about being diagnosed with Alzheimers. A condition that an estimated 64,000 people are living with in Ireland. Marguerite Keating is one of those and she is joined by Adrian to discuss her story.