Tuesday 14th July
The Morning Show with Declan Meehan
10- 11am
We spoke to Kostas Katsaros in Athens about what it’s like day to day there and Jimmy O’Shaughnessy spoke to us about yesterdays N11 completion opening alongside Teresa Kelly who told us about the family loss she suffered on the N11. With weight training becoming increasingly popular; Health and Fitness Consultant Helen Walsh dropped in with advice for beginners and Susan Walsh, Dubray Books talked to us about the final arrival of Harper Lee’s sequel novel ‘Go Set a Watchman’which was actually written 55 years ago, before to Kill a Mocking Bird
11- 12pm
We were joined in studio by Fiona McAuslen, Conflict Coach and Mediator who gave her reaction to marriage at an all time high and low divorce rates here and also some tips for a happy marriage and when it might be time to cut your losses! Ellen O’Malley Dunlop, CEO Dublin Rape Crisis gave us her reaction to yesterdays shocking suspended sentence for a convicted rapist and Lorna Lafferty, Bray Area Partnership dropped in to tell us about the free computer classes that are available for beginners.
Broadcaster and Journalist Barbara Scully and Music man Mick Lynch give us their memories of Live Aid 30 years on.
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