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One to Three
by Radio Manx Ltd
The best, juiciest, funniest, most interesting and uplifting additional bits from One to Three with Christy D!
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Pride in the Island and our People
James Cherry, Chair of Isle of Pride, tells Christy about some of the plans the new Committee have for this year, events, training and more. Find out more at facebook.com/isleofpride
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CHARITY OF THE WEEK: Isle of Pride
Chair James Cherry tells us about the newly relaunched charity for a 'louder, prouder future in the Isle of Man'. Find out more here: (9) Facebook
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'Because of him, now the help is out there'
Pamela Shimwell-Mayo MBE tells Christy about her late husband Derrick, the man who is the reason behind the charity she set up over 25years ago, to help those on the Island with Parkinson's and their families. Find out more here: Home - Parkinson's Disease Society | Isle of Man
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CHARITY OF THE WEEK: Parkinson's Disease Society IOM
Pamela Shimwell-Mayo MBE tells us about the charity that raises funds and awareness to help people living with Parkinson’s on the Island. Home - Parkinson's Disease Society | Isle of Man
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'It shouldn't be about labels'
Carole Williams from our Charity of the Week Autism in Mann shares some real life experiences of those who are Autistic, during what is Autism Acceptance Month. Find out more here Autism in Mann – Isle of Man autism parent support group
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CHARITY OF THE WEEK: AUTISM IN MANN
April is Autism Acceptance Month so our Charity of the Week with Kelproperties.com is Autism in Mann. Carole Williams tell us all about the wonderful work they do and to give some helpful advice for those living with or affected by Autism. Autism in Mann – Isle of Man autism parent support group
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It's about more than just Music
Cathedral Foundation for Music and the Arts teaches the island's young people choral singing to a very high standard, funds the training of an Organ Scholar each year, and provides all sacred music at the Cathedral as a gift to our Island community - amongst many other things! Marlene Maska and Ian Thompson tell Christy all about it . Funding Our Music
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CHARITY OF THE WEEK: Foundation for Music and the Arts
Foundation for Music and the Arts (FMA) holds responsibility for supporting and funding St German's Cathedral Music Department. They teach the island's young people choral singing, fund the training of an Organ Scholar each year and provide all sacred music at the Cathedral. Marlene Maska and Ian Thompson tell us more. Funding Our Music
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Manx Deaf Society - Lucy, the library, TT and more
Lucy Buxton tells Christy about the Manx Deaf Society
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COLLABRO: back on track and back on the Rock
Christy catches up with Collabro's Jamie Lambert ahead of their return to the Gaiety Theatre next weekend, Saturday 28th March. Find out more and book tickets here Collabro
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A Manx Spectacle in the City Skies
Tiffany Kerruish tells us about the special Drone Show taking place on Friday (20th March) to celebrate City Day and mark the Year of the Manx Language
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CHARITY of the WEEK : Manx Deaf Society
It's British Sign Language Week and the Manx Deaf Society are getting involved. So we've invited Lucy Buxton to tell us all about the work the charity do on the Island and how they could help you, if you have any form of hearing loss. Find out more here Manx Deaf Society | Home
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Dockers Final DC/AC Stand
Christy caught up with rocker Dockers on One2Three this afternoon, to chat about DC/AC's FInal Stand gig in TT 2026 and the exclusive pre-sale event at the Sea Terminal tomorrow (14th March 26)
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Whalecome to MWDW's new Western pad!
Jen Adams from Manx Whale and Dolphin Watch 'whalecomes' us to their new Info Centre in Peel and tells us about some of the incredible creatures we can see around our Island coasts, from dolphins & whales to sharks, rays and even swordfish. Find out more on their website
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CHARITY : Manx Whale and Dolphin Watch
Manx Whale and Dolphin Watch has been at the forefront of marine mammal science on the Isle of Man since 2006. They work year round to ensure the safeguarding of whales, dolphins and porpoises (cetaceans), as well as basking sharks, through non-invasive research and public engagement. Jen Adams tells us more.
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Breaking the glass ceiling to reach for the stars
Astronomer Howard Parkin is giving a talk at Peel golf club this Thursday 12th March about some of the women who've broken the glass ceiling in the field of astronomy and space flight, going back over 3,000 years. To book phone 842227 or email [email protected]. He also tells us what wonders we can expect to see in our Dark Skies in the coming weeks.
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Support and advice for those with Endometriosis
Set up in February 2023 by Karen Van Den Berg and Sharon Lunt, who both have the condition, the Manx Endometriosis Support Group aims to raise awareness and education for those affected by endometriosis. They hope to make access to care a norm and not at the expense of many years of fighting and in many cases paying privately.
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Harvey's Silver track goes Golden
Local music duo Harvey, aka Stu Watret, Carl Holden and their unofficial 3rd member AI*, have been celebrating that one of their very first singles features in new Disney+ Series 'Love Story'. The series, about the relationship between John F Kennedy Jnr and Carolyn Bessette, has brought a new international audience of many thousands to Harvey's music, as Carl Holden tells Christy. *Read last year's story about the pair using AI to recreate Stu's voice here: HARVEY : Carl Holden, Stu Watret and their artificial 'third member'! - X Manx Radio Live Lounge - Manx Radio
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Breaking down myths, providing support and giving hope
It's Eating Disorders Awareness week, so we've been catching up with Georgie Shelley and Molly Spiers from Manx Eating Disorder Support all this week on One2Three.As they explain, there is a great deal of misunderstanding and a number of myths around eating disorders, but there is hope for those who may be struggling. Find out more here: Manx Eating Disorders Support – Isle of Man
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CHARITY: Manx Eating Disorder Support
February is Eating Disorders Awareness Month, so we are catching up with Georgie and Molly from the Manx Eating Disorder Support charity, to find out how they support individuals and family members affected by eating disorders. If you or a loved one think you may be struggling with any kind of eating disorder, get in touch with the Charity manxeatingdisordersupport.com
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Mel tells all about Manx Wild Bird Aid
Manx Wild Bird Aid celebrate their 10th Anniversary this year. Melanie Beattie shares the background of the charity and tells Christy what it means to be a volunteer, from rescuing and releasing rare birds to knitting nests for new arrivals! Manx Wild Bird Aid - Home
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Viking nipple won't be a problem!
Viking re-enactor Tom Bell is taking on a very physical challenge on 22nd March: running a half marathon while wearing heavy Viking dress and carrying weighty Viking weaponry. He’s doing it to raise money for Hospice. And he took time out of his half term holiday (also Viking themed, naturally) to tell Christy all about it. Follow his progress and donate here.
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CHARITY: Manx Wild Bird Aid
Melanie Beattie gives us the background of the small charity made up of Island Wide volunteers who go above and beyond to rescue, rehabilitate and release sick or injured wild birds.
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Celebrating 90 in a big way!
Sight Matters' Caitlyn Bradley and Peter Marshall tell Christy about their many varied plans to mark the 90th Anniversary of the charity and share more details about the work they do on Island for those with serious sight loss.
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Charity of the Week : Sight Matters
Our latest One2Three Charity of the Week is Sight Matters. They are celebrating 90 years of providing services and support to those on the Isle of Man with serious sight loss. Cathryn Bradley and Peter Marshall tell us more about the wonderful work they do.
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Always something going on at St John!
Caitlin Bradley tells Christy about the work of St John Ambulance Isle of Man, from training to attending events, to maintaining defibrillators and so much more. You can find out more here St John Ambulance IOM | For the Faith, For the Service of Humanity
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Charity of the Week : St John Ambulance
Our Charity this week is St John Ambulance Isle of Man. Caitlin Bradley tells us all about the wonderful work this vital organisation does on the Island, how it all began and how you can support them.
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It's life saving, it's peace of mind and it's free
Paul Healey BEM and Matthew Palmer tell Christy about Craig's Heartstrong Foundation, the charity that has saved hundreds of lives, thanks to bi-annual free screenings and the 600 defibrillators situated around the Island.The One2Three Charity of the Week is supported by Kelproperties.com
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Just keep dippin Juan!
Juan Callister is about to complete his mighty icy mission, which has seen him adding a minute of dip time in ice cold water every day of January. Tomorrow, he'll get in the sea for 31 minutes and is inviting everyone to come along. It's all to raise money and awareness for Isle Stand Up To Suicide and other mental health charities. He has SMASHED his original target - to the power of ten. Support his cause here: https://www.justgiving.com/page/juan-callister-1
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The Guys and Dolls are back at the Gaiety
Douglas Choral Union are bringing 1950s New York back to the Gaiety Stage with much loved musical "Guys and Dolls", opening February 21st. Jude Fullerton, Simon Fletcher and Natalie Smith popped into One2Three to tell us about it. Get your tickets now from VillaGaiety
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Charity of the Week : Craig's Heartstrong Foundation
Craig's Heartstrong Foundation was originally set up by the Lunt family in memory of their 25 year old son, Craig, who died in April 2005 from a previously undiagnosed heart defect. As a result of the annual screenings they run with Cardiac Risk in the Young and the 600 defibrillators they have funded around the Island, they have saved hundreds of lives. Paul Healey BEM and Matthew Palmer tell us more. Craig's Heart Strong Foundation – Isle of Man Heart Charity
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The 'C' stands for Cure, not Cancer
Isle of Man Anti-Cancer Association is an Isle of Man registered charity that has been raising money to support research into cancer and providing support to Island Residents affected by cancer, since 1959. The big ‘C’ on the logo actually stands for CURE for cancer. Executive Officer Sandy Denning tells Christy more. Home - Isle of Man Anti Cancer Association
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Charity of the Week : Isle of Man Anti-Cancer
Isle of Man Anti-Cancer has been raising money to support research into cancer and providing support to Island Residents affected by cancer, since 1959. Sandy Denning tells us how the charity began, how it's going and what the plans are for the future. Find out more about them here: Home - Isle of Man Anti Cancer Association
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'When I'm up here, nobody knows I'm different
Kat Ions and Lucy Corlett tell Christy about the charity Riding for the Disabled Isle of Man, which celebrates 50 years in 2026, while young riders Matthew Corlett and Evie Roberts talk about the incredible difference it has made to their lives.
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Juan Callister's mammoth mission for charity
Kirk Michael man Juan Callister is taking on a mighty, icy challenge this month, to raise money and awareness for men's mental health charities, especially around the subject of suicide. He tells Christy all about it. *Warning: some may find parts of this conversation triggering. If you are affected by any of this chat, you can find information regarding support here: Support - Manx Radio You'll find Juan's Justgiving page here.
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Charity of the Week : Riding for the Disabled Isle of Man
Riding for the Disabled Isle of Man is a 100% Volunteer run and self funded charity providing positive horse experiences to the Islands residents with Additional Needs. Kat Ions and Lucy Corlett tell us more about their work - and their history in this, their 50th Year. Find out more on their website here.
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BILL DALE talks rubbish! Beach Buddies 20 years on
Beach Buddies is an award winning, globally recognised charity which has been cleaning up our Island - and communities as far away as Hong Kong - for 20 years. Founder Bill Dale was even awarded the British Empire Medal in 2017 for his work protecting the marine environment. Christy DeHaven chats with Bill to find out more about the incredible journey, which started with a dog walk in Ballaugh and ended up with 22,000 volunteers armed with litter pickers.
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Charity of the Week : Beach Buddies
2026 marks the 20th Anniversary of the charity Beach Buddies. Founder Bill Dale tells us how it all began, how it's going and what the plans are for the future. Find out more about them here: Beach Buddies – It's not enough to just stand and stare
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Creating a care community in the heart of Douglas
The Ellan Vannin Care Home in Douglas is a little gem - one that some people don't seem to know is still open! Thelma Lomax and Robert Moore are on something of a mission to remind people that the charity is very much still alive and providing a Home from Home for residents. Find out more about their services here: https://ellanvanninhome.org.im/ The Charity of the Week is supported by Kelproperties.com
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It's about more than Manx
Juan Christian tells us about the Mooinjer Veggey Charity
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Students' music brings community together
University College Isle of Man students have been making working with both Cronk Y Berry primary school and Ellan Vannin Care Home to create music and activities - with, for and inspired by residents and pupils. Christy catches up with students Milli Butterworth, Keeley Lewington, Beck Parker and Harley Pierce along with their teacher Ruby Biscoe-Taylor.
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Charity of the Week: Mooinjer Veggey
Juan Christian tells us about the Manx Language Children's Charity 'Moonijer Veggey' meaning 'Little People'. Find out more and get in touch with them here: Home - Mooinjer Veggey
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Charity of the Week: Ellan Vannin Care Home
Thelma Lomax and Robert Moore tell us about The Ellan Vannin Care Home on Kingswood Grove in Douglas. Find out more about their services here: https://ellanvanninhome.org.im/ The Charity of the Week is supported by Kelproperties.com
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Becoming Friends in the Home from Home for heart patients
Gill Skinner and Maria Johnston tell Christy about their involvement with the Friends of Robert Owen House charity. Find them on Facebook here, email [email protected] or call Maria on +44 7624 464785 for more information.
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Award winning designer Bethany's tribute to her Island home
In 2021, Bethany Williams won the Vogue Designer Fashion Fund – a huge achievement - and she was ready for the exciting next chapter in her already enviable career. But life had other plans … Christy caught up with her recently to find out more about her journey and her new exhibition, which reflects the restorative nature of her Island home, which brought her 'back to life'.
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Charity of the Week : Friends of Robert Owen House
Gill Skinner and Maria Johnston tell us about the 'home from home' that is an invaluable facility for Manx residents with loved ones needing specialist treatment at the Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital. For more information, contact [email protected] Charity of the Week is supported by Kelproperties.com
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10 Years of 'Christmas Chaos' at St Ninians
Simon Rea and Jeff Jepson tell Christy about the upcoming 10th Anniversary of their popular Christmas Fundraiser concert, 'Lesh Shee As Graih' (With Love and Peace) which will be taking place at St Ninians on Dec 12th. Reserve your tickets on Jeff's website here: Gigs
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The Army are Christmas Crazy!
It’s fair to say most of us look forward to Christmas: the family gatherings, parties, festive food and, of course, presents. But with all that can come financial pressures for a lot of people. The Salvation Army are here to help, with everything from meal vouchers to the Toy Appeal, spirit lifting brass band concerts to lunch clubs. Captain Rachael Nieuwoudt and Debbie White - who heads up their Debt Advice Service - told Christy about their many community initiatives.
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The Pantaloons are riding in to Peel
It's almost time for Peel Panto! Liam and Victoria Reynolds and Lisa Mellor tell Christy what we can expect from this year's production, which is on at the Peel Centenary Centre from December 6th. Full dates and tickets available here: What’s On – Peel Centenary Centre
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Charity of the Week : The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army is a church and charity who are helping to alleviate poverty through practical ways and social programs. This Christmas, they will help a variety of people on the Isle of Man, with initiatives like the Toy Appeal, Christmas Dinners and more. Captain Rachael Nieuwoudt and Debbie Wight from the Debt Advisory Service tell us about their work. Find out more about them here: Facebook The Charity of the Week is supported by Kelproperties.com
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