Synopsis
Catch up on the best bits from Lunchtime Live with Ciara Kelly
Episodes
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Do referees get too much abuse?
15/10/2024 Duration: 16minIs enough done to deal with abuse being hurled at referees?It’s something Yvonne Redden has been writing about in the Irish Examiner.She joins Andrea and more to discuss what kicked off this thought.
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School goes on strike after GAA ban
15/10/2024 Duration: 13minStudents at a Co Louth school have pledged to continue with a protest to have a “ban” on playing Gaelic games lifted.Over 70 senior students at Dundalk Grammar School walked out of classes on Friday afternoon in protest at the school’s refusal to allow them play Gaelic football.To discuss, Andrea is joined by Sean McLean, Chairperson of Louth GAA, local Sinn Féin TD Ruairí Ó Murchú and Ronan Foley, student at the school.Image: GAA
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How I Live Well: Cycling
15/10/2024 Duration: 09minThis year on Lunchtime Live we’ve been looking at things that we can do in order to make ourselves that bit happier and healthier.This week, Andrea is joined by Paul O’Neill from the Bray Wheelers Cycling Club to discuss why you should be into cycling!
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What should the GPO be used for?
15/10/2024 Duration: 17minWhat would you think about the GPO, the most iconic building in O’Connell Street, being repurposed? Would it be better served as a world-class museum? What if it were to house a leading Government department? Would it make a good new home for RTÉ? All of these have been proposed as the new Dublin City Centre Taskforce called to redevelop the GPO as a ‘major public building’. What do you think? What purpose would you like to see the GPO fill?To discuss, Andrea is joined by Lord Mayor of Dublin James Geoghegan, Noel Kelly, the Manager of McDowells Jewellers on O’Connell Street, Frank McDonald, Dublin Author Journalist and Rob Buchanan, who runs the Dublin Time Machine History Blog and more.
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Ask the GP with Dr Niall Breen
14/10/2024Dr Niall Breen from the Portmarnock GP Clinic joined Andrea Gilligan to tackle your medical queries.
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What are the ‘World Jigsaw Championships’?
14/10/2024 Duration: 05minEmma Quirke from Kerry recently represented Ireland in Spain, but at an event you might not think of: the World Jigsaw Championships.She joins Andrea to explain more.
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Public nurse shortage - how bad is it?
14/10/2024 Duration: 18minThousands of babies are missing out on face-to-face developmental checks because of a lack of public health nurses…It has created a real worry that children with potentially serious health problems will fall through the cracks.Is this something that’s happened to you?To discuss, Andrea is joined by Katie Mugan, Lactation Consultant & Breastfeeding & Formula Feeding Specialist, Katie Makk from the Opinions Matter Podcast, Michelle Daly Hayes, Maternal Mental Health Advocate, Lisa O’Sullivan Shaw (@modernirishmom on Instagram) and Aideen Finnegan, Journalist and Podcast Producer with The Irish Times.
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Should the state buy Rory Gallagher’s guitar?
14/10/2024 Duration: 15minShould the state buy Rory Gallagher’s Guitar? Or is that the best way of spending taxpayers money?Tánaiste Micheál Martin has hinted that one of the State’s cultural institutions could move to buy Rory Gallagher’s signature Fender Stratocaster guitar, when it goes up for auction later this week.The guitar is being auctioned off by the Gallagher estate at an estimated price of £700,000 to £1 million…To discuss, Andrea is joined by Bernard Mulvaney from Access For All Ireland, Alan Buckley, Head Tour Guide at the Irish Rock ‘N’ Roll Museum Experience, Sheena Crowley from Crowley's Music Centre in Cork and more.Image: Bonhams
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Lunchtime Live’s Big Batch: Tomato Sauce
14/10/2024 Duration: 09minThis is Lunchtime Live’s Big Batch. Every Monday we’ll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration!This week, Andrea is joined by Siobhan Berry, from @mummycooks on Instagram, to look at some how versatile tomato sauce can be when batch cooking!Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.
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Do gangland funerals glorify crime?
14/10/2024 Duration: 16minA Dublin priest is promising to ban the "glorification of criminality" during funeral masses in his church.Fr Bill O'Shaughnessy, who is based in Tallaght, said that the church should never be a place of "such blatant anti-Christian activity" after witnessing incidents including someone wearing a balaclava while entering the church carrying a coffin, and floral arrangements of alcohol, screwdrivers and cars.Do displays like these at gangland funerals glorify crime?Crime Reporter Michael Doyle, Mick Duff, Independent Councilor in Tallaght Central, Michael Kelly, Director of Public Affairs with Aid to the Church in Need and more join Andrea to discuss.
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Ask Me Anything: Casting Director
11/10/2024 Duration: 11minEvery Friday, as part of our ‘Ask Me Anything’ series, we put your questions to people from interesting backgrounds or working in different careers.This week, Andrea was joined by Casting Director Shauna Griffith to answer any of your movie and TV questions!
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What your profile picture says about you
11/10/2024 Duration: 09minWhat does your profile picture say about you? If you have it as a selfie, are you more likely to be self centered?That’s the question posed by Journalist Áilín Quinlan in Echo Live this week.She and Life Coach Mark Fennell join Andrea to discuss.
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Should you go to your school reunion?
11/10/2024 Duration: 14min‘School reunions are LinkedIn with gin and tonics – do I really want to go to mine?’ So asks Tanya Sweeney, Columnist with the Irish Independent.She recently got an invitation to her school reunion and joins Andrea and more to discuss whether they’re worth going to.
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How to properly save for retirement
11/10/2024 Duration: 09minAre you doing enough to prepare for your retirement?A survey from the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission shows that one in 10 people between the ages of 45 and 64 don’t have a pension, but is just having a pension even enough?Grainne Griffin, Director of Communications at CCPC joins Andrea to discuss.
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Regional Roundup with Joe Caulfield
11/10/2024 Duration: 11minFrom the Northern Lights to flying GAA players home for championship – Joe Caulfield from the Newstalk Newsroom joins Andrea to share some of the stories from around the country this week you may have missed!
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Are touchscreens in cars dangerous?
11/10/2024 Duration: 18minTouchscreen controls in modern cars pose a road safety risk, that is according to the Euro NCAP - the consumer organisation that gives safety ratings on cars.Touchscreens, they say, which are used for the radio, air conditioning temperature and some driver controls are taking drivers’ eyes off the road.Should you be allowed to have touchscreens in cars?Andrea is joined by Shane O’Donoghue, Editor of Completecar.ie and more to discuss.Image: Tesla
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The Home Squad: Making Houseplants Work
10/10/2024 Duration: 13minFrom getting the perfect balance between house plants and jungle in your room, to how to keep them alive – the Home Squad are here to help make houseplants work for you!Pat Keville from PlantStore.ie and Emma Delaney, Senior Interior Designer from April & the Bear join Andrea to discuss.
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Is it weird for actors to talk about politics?
10/10/2024 Duration: 06minActor Mark Ruffalo hit out at the Irish Green Party this week, weighing in on Irish politics. The actor claimed that the party is ‘about to do something really terrible to the environment’ by accommodating fracking.The Green Party have said it’s a ‘very misleading account’ of what is included in new legislation about liquified natural gas (LNG).How bizarre is something like this, from someone like him?Andrea is joined by Kendra Becker, Editor of Goss.ie and Aimmé Millar, Senior Public Affairs with Carr Communications to discuss.
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Hurricane Milton - what’s it like on the ground?
10/10/2024Hurricane Milton has done incredible damage to Florida overnight, so what is it like on the ground for those living there?Andrea is joined by listeners in Florida to discuss.
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Kids are reading less - why?
10/10/2024 Duration: 10minA love of reading is something all parents want to instil in their children, but a new survey from BookTrust shows a drop off in reading once children progress to secondary school.Joining Andrea to discuss this is Mary McCarthy, Columnist with the Irish Independent, Darina Molloy, Senior Executive Librarian based in Castlebar and Sarah Webb, Children's Author.