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Weekend EditionListen back to this week’s programme on the links below, coming up…..
Christmas is a time that we buy in copious amounts of food & more than likely waste a large amount of it. Suzanne Bogan, the Waste Awareness Officer with Donegal County Council joins us to tell us how to prevent waste & save money
Singing in a choir can help Alzheimer’s Patients & their partner’s new research has shown. Dr. Shreena Unadkat, Clinical Psychologist in St. Thomas’s Hospital, Westminster, London joins Greg to discuss her research
8 of 10 young women would consider having a cosmetic beauty procedure. Susan Vickers, PR & Spokesperson for ShEmazing joins Greg to talk about their research
“Name your Poison” is a new documentary that will be launched this Christmas on TG4 which tells the story of Donegal man Michael Malloy – aka “The man they could not kill” & “Rasputin of the Bronx”. Paddy Hayes, Director joins Greg to tell us the story of Michael Malloy.
For our Live Session today we’re joined in studio by Pete Rose, Technician with An Grianan Theatre, Letterkenny. Pete & three of his friends decided to record a song for four separate charities; St. Vincent De Paul Ireland, The Samaritans, North West Simon Community & Donegal Hospice. Pete was joined on the single by Jeremy Fitz Howard, Marie McTeague & Mik O’Connell & asks you to share & donate for the four deserving charities.
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How do you stand on tipping in restaurants? A New York restaurateur is trying to end this through increased wages & increased prices on the menu. Donal Doherty from Harry’s Restaurant Bridgend joins Greg to give us his thoughts on this.
Is your Office Party looming?? Sinead Ryan from the Indo & Herald joins Greg to give us her “idiot-proof” guide to getting through it & making it memorable for all the right reasons!
Fionn Condron from Dublin is Ireland’s Youngest Stunt Driver. He joins Greg on the line to let listeners know how he got involved & how he has taken his skills from his Dad.
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