Highlights From Lunchtime Live

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Catch up on the best bits from Lunchtime Live with Ciara Kelly

Episodes

  • Would you go to an over 35’s club?

    23/08/2024 Duration: 14min

    Now this is one for those of us over 35.Are there too many 20 year olds in all the bars you go to? Would you go to an over 35's nightclub?Because one is opening in Dublin, and its co-owner, Jerry Harrington, joins Andrea to discuss. Also joining is DJ Mark McCabe and Jane Cowen, Lifestyle Columnist with the Irish Examiner.

  • Regional Roundup with Shane Beatty

    23/08/2024

    From Sheep dogs to Sporty Spice – Breakfast Briefing Presenter Shane Beatty joins Andrea Gilligan to look over some of the stories from around the country this week.

  • Is there a stigma around apprenticeships?

    23/08/2024

    Today is Leaving Cert results day - a day full of nerves and excitement that you’ve all experienced at some stage. While many students work out their points and the career path they’re about to embark on, how many will be heading for apprenticeships? Is there still a stigma around apprenticeships?Andrea is joined by listeners to discuss.

  • The Home Squad: Study Areas

    22/08/2024 Duration: 13min

    Back to school is looming, so the Home Squad are here to help you create a study space to make that dreaded homework a little less miserable!Jenny Sheahan, Irish Examiner Columnist and former winner of ‘Home of the Year’ and Sarah Carroll from Sand and Deliver DIY join Andrea to discuss.

  • CJ’s Cycle is honouring a child’s memory for charity

    22/08/2024 Duration: 10min

    C.J. McCann was just 21 months old when he lost his battle with a rare and aggressive brain cancer in October last year. He had ATRT (Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumour).Now, his father, Joe, and 20 other enthusiastic volunteers are taking on a gruelling Malin Head to Mizen Head cycle to raise money for two of the charities who supported the McCann family during their childhood cancer journey.CJ’s mum Niamh joins Andrea to discuss.If you would like to donate, you can visit https://www.idonate.ie/event/cjsrainbow

  • Do TVs ruin the atmosphere of pubs?

    22/08/2024

    Do TVs make the experience of the pub worse? Newstalk’s The Home Show Presenter, Sinead Ryan, seems to think so!She joins Andrea Gilligan, along with listeners, to discuss.

  • How young is too young to travel?

    22/08/2024 Duration: 15min

    TV Presenter Kirstie Allsopp has defended letting her son go travelling around Europe with a teenage friend when he is only 15.Do you think she’s right? Do we let young people have enough independence?To discuss, Andrea is joined by Lisa O’Sullivan Shaw (@modernirishmom), Steve Cummins, Comedian and Co-Founder of Zoomparty.ie and Keith Walsh, Writer and Broadcaster.

  • Throwback Thursday: Bambi, Careless Whisper, World Wide Web

    22/08/2024 Duration: 08min

    From Bambi to the world wide web – Ciaran O’Connor from 98FM joins Andrea Gilligan to look back on some big pop culture moments from this week in history.Image: Sony Music

  • Do we need more ‘vegan-friendly’ paint names?

    22/08/2024

    Animal activists have demanded that Farrow & Ball should change its paint colour names to make them “vegan-friendly”.Peta asked the high-end decorating brand to “update” the names of colours that it said “normalise exploiting animals”. The paint maker is well known for its original and eccentric names, such as Dead Salmon and Smoked Trout.What do you think?Andrea is joined by Margarita Sachkova, PETA’s Senior Digital Marketing Manager and more to discuss.Image: Farrow & Ball

  • Ask the Expert: Health Insurance

    21/08/2024 Duration: 11min

    Laya Healthcare announced this week that they’re set to hike their premiums by an average of 6.5% from the start of October, and it’s expected other insurers might follow suit.In light of this, Andrea is joined by Dermot Goode from TotalHealthCover.ie to answer all of your health insurance questions.

  • The importance of grassroots football

    21/08/2024 Duration: 07min

    This weekend, over 600 girls will descend on Enniskerry village in County Wicklow for their annual Belles in The Meadow football tournament. To discuss, Andrea is joined by Mags O’Grady from Enniskerry FC and Shamrock Rovers Captain and former Ireland player Aine O’Gorman.(Part 3 of our Cadbury/FAI series, with thanks to Cadbury)Image: Enniskerry FC

  • 900 Wicklow children waiting for just 109 creche places

    21/08/2024 Duration: 18min

    Parents all over the country are struggling to get creche places for their kids.The stress and financial toll this can take is huge.There’s a story out saying there are 900 Wicklow children waiting for just 109 local creche places. How are parents supposed to cope?Andrea is joined by listeners to discuss.

  • How important are female friendships?

    21/08/2024 Duration: 06min

    Our friendships get us through the toughest of times – through every bump in the road. And are often at their strongest in the best of times, to share the great moments.But, there is something extra special about female friendships – they know and outlast everything.But, what is it about them that makes them so great? Andrea is joined by journalist Jenny McEntegart to discuss.

  • Listener experiences homophobia at Electric Picnic

    21/08/2024 Duration: 06min

    Another successful Electric Picnic festival has come and gone, but there were unfortunately some unsavoury events that occurred. Andrea is joined by listener Cian, who details how he had to deal with homophobia over the weekend.

  • Reasons to be Happy: Leaving Cert Results, College Football, Boyzone

    21/08/2024 Duration: 08min

    Lunchtime 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.Today FM’s Cathal O’Sullivan joined Andrea in the studio to put a smile on your faces…

  • Do you find the new RSA ad campaign offensive?

    21/08/2024

    A new Road Safety Authority advert has been criticised as an insult to non car users, those with disabilities and public transport users.The ad features a young man relying on others to get around – in the video, quite literally, he is being carried in the arms of friends and family as he gets from place to place.The RSA shared the video online saying - ‘When you lose your licence, you become reliant on other people to take you where you need to go and you become a burden for others. If you get caught drink or drug driving, you will be disqualified’.What do you think?To discuss, Andrea Gilligan is joined by Dr Sean Owens from Irish Doctors for the Environment, Neasa Bheilbigh, Chairperson with the Irish Cycling Campaign, Bernard Mulvany from Access For All and more.Image: RSA

  • The Pod Squad: Who Shat On The Floor At My Wedding?

    20/08/2024 Duration: 12min

    Welcome to The Pod Squad!We review podcasts every Tuesday so you always have something new to listen to.This week, Andrea was joined by Editor of rollercoaster.ie, Sarah-Jayne Tobin and 98fm Producer Russell Alford to review the mystery podcast (with a unique name!), ‘Who Shat On The Floor At My Wedding?’.Image: Acast

  • Would you buy seagull insurance?

    20/08/2024 Duration: 05min

    A food truck on the Isle of Man has introduced ‘Seagull Insurance’ to deal with the scourge of seagulls robbing customers' food! It seems like a mad idea, but does it make sense?Charlotte Paige Smith, Co-Owner of Hawkins BBQ joins Andrea to discuss.Image: Hawkins BBQ

  • Do we need a bigger focus on regional airports?

    20/08/2024

    With talk of the passenger cap limiting Dublin Airport, should we be focusing more on the regional airports around the country?Andrea is joined by Mayor of Limerick, John Moran as well as listeners to discuss.

  • Remembering Phil Lynott on his 75th birthday

    20/08/2024 Duration: 06min

    Today would have been the 75th birthday for Phil Lynott, the Thin Lizzy frontman.He’s often hailed as one of the country’s greatest songwriters, and because of that – there are celebrations across Dublin today in his honour.Joining Andrea to discuss his legacy and impact is Alan Buckley, Head Tour Guide at the Irish Rock ‘N’ Roll Museum Experience and Shane Byrne, Marketing for Bruxelles.

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