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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 1,979 episodes available.
July 26, 2023Late Lunch Wednesday July 26th 2023Brenda Courell is facing her mortality with amazing strength and positivity, Jackie and Paul Disney are onto something really needed by people who are homeless while Lainey Ni Mhordha is producing a range of products from reclaimed, biodegradable materials. Awe and no joy at the Women's World Cup for Ireland as they lose to Canada in Perth, as Katie Melady joined us from the stadium just after the final whistle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more59minPlay
July 25, 2023Late Lunch Tuesday July 25th 2023Thanks to a movie, Glenda Taylor, who owns more that 700 Barbies, still can't believe she's making news! Dr Bart Kuczera, of Beacon Fertility Clinic, broadly welcomes government funding for IVF treatments. Artist Niamh McCann is looking forward to her art in action at the walled gardens in Oldbridge House, Micheal Keogh is a life saver and Samantha Kelly, the Tweeting Goddess, believes in the rebranding of the bird with 'X'! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 5minPlay
July 24, 2023Late Lunch Monday July 24th 2023Padraic Grennan from Erin International explained how his company played a pivotal role in tracing relatives of the elderly couple, who its believed were dead for eighteen months in their home, before their bodies were discovered. Claire Gavin, alias Phoebe in Fair City, who is currently filming a new production with the BBC, popped in for a chat. Bryan Lynch is more than happy with his new solar panels supplied and fitted by Lennon Solar and Martin Skelly from Navan Travel. in the context of those wildfires, had advice for holidaymakers heading for the Greek islands. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 9minPlay
July 21, 2023Late Lunch Friday July 21st 2023What a remarkable woman is Kathleen Chada, whose two sons Eoghan and Ruairi, were murdered by their father Sanjeev. Gerry paid a visit to one of Drogheda's oldest public houses Peggy Moores. Sinead Kavanagh and Carmel McCarthy had lots to say on a range of stories making the news and David Sheehan brought us his excellent analysis ahead of the weekend's sporting action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 17minPlay
July 21, 2023A Visit to Peggy'sPeggy Moores in Sunday's Gate is one of Drogheda's oldest public houses, which in recent years has been acquired by the McGowan family, who also own the fabulous Scholar's Townhouse nearby. On acquiring Peggy's the McGowan's unearthed a treasure trove of goods and artifacts that adorn the premises today. Indeed its a museum to times past and with this in mind Gerry Kelly paid a visit and enjoyed a tour of the place in the company of Glen McGowan and his dad Martin. It also became apparent that Peggy Moores today combines the old with the new. Have a listen to discover the many aspects of a wonderful addition to the hospitality and social scene in Drogheda Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more30minPlay
July 20, 2023Late Lunch Thursday July 20th 2023Tom Cardiff knows from the Balbriggan experience how to deal with the Seagull issue in Drogheda. We caught a word with Katie Melady in Sydney as she made her way from the Ireland women's World Cup match. What an interesting man is Gerry Cremin, a water diviner and spirit clearer. And we ended the day in the bog with Dr Aine McHugh! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 7minPlay
July 19, 2023Late Lunch Wednesday July 19th 2023As mankind fiddles and Mother Earth burns, climate change specialist Professor John Sweeney addressed the situation. Killian Donnelly is bringing it all back home in every sense as he stars in the musical 'Fun Home' currently running to packed houses at the Gate theatre. Dr Zul Khalil and Helen Hobson, who are specialists in stroke matters, emphasised the importance of timely intervention to a positive outcome for the patient. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 8minPlay
July 18, 2023Late Lunch Tuesday July 18th 2023Meath manager Colm O'Rourke reflected on a successful campaign and looked ahead from a number of perspectives. Gerry described Rachel Graham's new book "The Menopause Kitchen" as 'brilliant'. It's Farm Safety Week and Alma Jordan from Agrikids had some straight talking to do while Liam Irwin and his business partners from the Hot Box are spreading their wings... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 3minPlay
July 17, 2023Late Lunch Monday July 17th 2023Columnist Sarah Carey was so insightful on; the Tubridy story, climate matters and expenditure on large scale construction projects. Counsellor Rhoda Smith was really reassuring about what she does, singer/songwriter Matthew Nolan is a real talent making his way in London and Noel Marry has come up with a real gem for the People's Angelus! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 14minPlay
July 14, 2023Late Lunch Friday July 14th 2023With temperatures soaring across southern Europe, we spoke with expats Joan Larkin in Spain and Italy based Tommy O'Rourke. Career and Work Psychologist Sinead Brady told us why it's important to switch off work while on holidays. Katie Melady is Australia bound for six weeks to support Ireland at the Women's World Cup. David Sheehan previewed a busy weekend's sporting action and we enjoyed our usual comedy, this time round from Stewart Francis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 5minPlay
FAQs about LMFM Late Lunch Listen Back:How many episodes does LMFM Late Lunch Listen Back have?The podcast currently has 1,979 episodes available.