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FAQs about LMFM Late Lunch Listen Back:How many episodes does LMFM Late Lunch Listen Back have?The podcast currently has 2,005 episodes available.
June 27, 2019Late Lunch Friday June 28th 2019Great Day in Kells and the Headfort Arms at the Hinterland Festival where we were joined by one of the towns rising stars best-selling author Olivia Kiernan and Mark Smith who's celebrating a decade of the town's Type Trail! Gerry was in his element in the company of Countdown's Nick Hewer, Margaret Madden brought us her Book Club recommendations, Anthony Holten presented Gerry with a beautiful new hardbacked edition of his seminal work "The Boyne" and Fred Cooke did what Fred Cooke does best - make us all laugh..... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 18minPlay
June 26, 2019Late Lunch Thursday June 27th 2019Following last night's Primetime, Greyhound owners & trainers Michael Heeney and David McNamara had their say about the investigation. The Village Folk are going strong at 50! Rick Cronje brought us his recommendations for Aperitif and Sweet wines. Paddy Donnelly confirmed its full steam ahead for Fleadh Cheoil 2019 in Drogheda and Brendan Price told us about a Porpoise he came accross on Baltray beach. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 23minPlay
June 25, 2019Late Lunch Wednesday June 26th 2019Ken Murray had his say about Meath GAA Manager Andy McEntee's outburst at Meath Chronicle journalist Jimmy Geoghegan following Sunday's heavy defeat to Dublin. Stewart Agnew from Dundlak Credit Union told us about their Pro-Energy Homes initiative. Tara Walker teamed up with the guys from Great Northern Larder to rustle up her Flavours of the Boyne Valley. Michael Kenny took on the Concern Refugee Ration Pack Challenge and told us how he got on. While John Farrelly explained why he's really concerned about the Fairy Trees on the Hill of Tara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 16minPlay
June 24, 2019The Late Lunch Show Tuesday June 25th, 2019On today's show we talk about the abuse that people think they have the right to give referees. Our native salmon are under threat. How can we help?Sarah O'Neill has graduated with first class honours from college just a few years after she sat her Leaving Cert. battling cancer.Was it robot wars in Walshestown recently or did the students rule the roost against Mylo and family.Met Eireann tell us to break out the barbecue but before that, is it time to clean up your Twitter trash? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 17minPlay
June 23, 2019Late Lunch Monday June 24th 2019It's ten years since Robert Pye first told his story on Late Lunch, he's been back on a number of occasions subsequently and today returned to reflect and reaffirm his beliefs. We heard about the students from Carnaross National School who are signing and singing for Down Syndrome. Marie Therese Rogers Maloney has committed her life story to print in "For the Sins of My Mother" and what a story it is!! While Kate Gunn cautioned about Sharenting lots about our children. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 25minPlay
June 20, 2019Late Lunch Friday June 21st 2019Sandra Finegan took us to Italy - Lake Garda and Verona and had many other suggestions for holiday breaks ahead of school's out for Summer! No shortage of banter with Betty Clarke, Ciara Burke and Carmel McCarthy our Women with Opinions. Leon Blanche looked ahead to the GAA Provincial football finals and Sharon Byrne told us about a lucky escape her family had from their car which went up in flames on the N3. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 14minPlay
June 19, 2019Late Lunch Thursday June 20th 2019There's money out there for retro-fitting your home as Money Doctor John Lowe outlined. Dr Ken Whelan told us about a new threat to our Wild Atlantic Salmon stocks. Derek Pepper from SHINE spoke about our mental health and a new programme called "Finding My Way". Still on a high following his sellout concert at the National Concert Hall classical guitarist Pat Coldrick popped in for a chat. And Maggie Lyng is calling for changes to the new legislation dealing with the rights to information for Adopted children. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 18minPlay
June 18, 2019Late Lunch Wednesday June 19th 2019Child Protection Expert Shane Dunphy is well worth listening to as he discusses the fallout from the Anna Kriegel murder trial verdict. Shane Holland has built a currach and is putting it to really good use gathering plastics from our seas. Psychotherapist Bairbre Kelly dealt with a number of interesting personal predicaments and a year on we heard how the Meehan girls are getting on at the alternative Sudbury School. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 20minPlay
June 17, 2019Late Lunch Tuesday June 18th 2019Tracy Carroll is a full-time carer to her daughter Willow, feels she's being totally overlooked by the State and is appealing for recognition for all carers. Gerry was back at the desk in St Joseph's CBS with school pal Fr Eamon Sheridan. GK had a lovely chat with Top Jockey Lisa O'Neill who's n Ambassador for Bellewstown Races. Our Host was once known as the Maggott Man - have a listen and you'll understand why!!! While Environmental campaigner Sean McDonagh had his say about the Government's Climate Action Plan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 24minPlay
June 16, 2019Late Lunch Monday June 17th 2019John Brennan who had a heart transplant last year told his story and talked about the day daughter Lauren liased with the National Ambulance Service when her dad took ill in a local park for which she received an award. Gerry had another surprise for the twelve year old schoolgirl from Tallanstown who he named as LMFM's Unsung Hero for June! We heard from Fiona Smiddy who has opened Ireland's first online Zero Waste shop. Nicky Kyle told us why she believes we must end the cull of day-old male chicks. Vet Treasa O'Rourke had a warning about ticks for dog owners and Aine Walsh is understandably excited about the Boyne Valley Camino. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 18minPlay
FAQs about LMFM Late Lunch Listen Back:How many episodes does LMFM Late Lunch Listen Back have?The podcast currently has 2,005 episodes available.