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The Nine O'Clock Show
by RTÉ Radio 1
Highlights from the daily radio show including big interviews, the daily news round-up and the 'Best of the Week Podcast' every Friday. Listen live Monday to Friday at 9am on RTÉ Radio 1.
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Best of the Week Podcast
Martin McGlynn on why DIY is for everyone, living with sight loss, Michael Owen and his son James on their new documentary, Football is for Everyone, Sue Cullen talks about working with parents of pre-school children in the local community, Alex Kelly set up her business despite the big challenges in her life, and country singer Susan McCann.
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Susan McCann
Legendary country singer Susan McCann has had her health struggles over the last year. Now she’s back on the road with new music to share.
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Naming your Car
As a DJ, Aoife McElwain spends a lot of time on the road. So much so, she named her van "Dolly" as a nod to her favourite singer.
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Flower Child
Alex Kelly was inspired to set up her business despite the big challenges in her life. International Epilepsy Day is coming up on February 12th. Also see, flower-child.ie.
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Fly Fishing Museum
Shay mentioned on the show yesterday that fishing is an activity as good as any to practice mindfulness. Walter Phelan set up his own fly fishing museum in Co. Laois.
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Preparing for Life: Sue Cullen
'Preparing for Life' is a programme to help build parents' confidence and help prepare children from infancy to school. Sue Cullen joined us to speak about the organisation along with Sharyn Ward, who was a beneficiary of the programme.
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Michael & James Owen: Football is for Everyone
The former England striker Michael Owen and his son James talk about his diagnosis with Stargardt disease. "Football is for Everyone" is a new documentary on TNT Sports on January 30th. It looks into the world of sight loss and football.
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Cathy Sweeney - Breakdown
"Breakdown" is Cathy Sweeney's debut novel. It follows a middle-aged woman who on the surface has everything though decides to leave home. Mostly she's fed up with being nice to her family and everyone else she meets.
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DIY
Martin Glynn is the man behind the DIY Academy. He is a carpenter by trade and believes everyone can learn the basics of DIY. Further information on thediyacademy.ie
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Resistance Training
Park HIIT, high intensity training in Dublin offers free workouts in local parks. It's a social enterprise set up by Brian Crooke to offer resistance training outside of the gym. Also see parkhiit on instagram and workwellireland.ie
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Best of the Week Podcast
Fionnula Flanagan ahead of performing in John B Keane’s “Sive”, 2FM presenter Tracy Clifford previews must-see music festivals, former model and presenter Michelle Doherty talks openly about infertility, London Irish woman, Jacqui O'Donovan on heading the family business at 19 and a Dublin firefighter on saving his fellow GAA player.
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Tracy Clifford Music Festivals for 2024
2FM presenter Tracy Clifford previews the must-see festivals at home and abroad for the year ahead.
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BT Young Scientists - Bathroom Graffiti
Hollie Service-Thorpe and Erin Hayes are fifth year students at Roscommon Community College. Their project was one of the 550 on display at the RDS for the BT Young Scientist. "Tagged Wall and Teenage Tales" looks at bathroom graffiti and how they changed it in their school.
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Michelle Doherty
Michelle Doherty talks honestly and openly about infertility and the decision to go to rehab. The former model and Xposé presenter now lives in Australia.
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Fionnula Flanagan
Fionnula Flanagan has appeared in everything from Ulysses to the Others, from the Guard to Star Trek. She's currently in rehearsals for John B. Keane's "Sive" at the Gaiety, running from January 27th - March 16th.
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Kindness revisited
Terri spoke to Shay on Friday's show about her husband Diarmuid losing his wallet. She tells Shay what happened since.
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Jacqui O'Donovan
Jacqui O'Donovan became managing director of the family business at 19 years of age. Her family roots are very much in West Cork. The business was set-up by her father when her parents moved to London, now the UK's largest independent waste management company.
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Cardiac Emergency
Firefighter Paul Moore was on hand to help a fellow GAA player, Derek O'Connor when he had a sudden cardiac arrest last September in Fairview Park.
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Kindness
Terri talks to Shay about an unexpected event and the kindness of others.
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Best of the Week Podcast
On this week's show Shay was joined by, Jackie Lynam on her 50 at 50 list, the inventor of a sensory hub, Matt Zarb-Cousin, a recovering problem gambler and director of Clean Up Gambling in the UK, the boss of Nebraska University Volleyball talks women's sports here and Paul Murphy who found a passion for antique restoration, later in life.
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Phonebox Restoration
Shay brought us on a trip down memory lane on yesterday's show with the mention of phone boxes. Paul Murphy is a former engineer, with a passion for repurposing phone boxes. While Eimear still has a phone card collection.
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Lindsay Peterson: Women in Sport
Volleyball is big business at the University of Nebraska. 92,003 Nebraska fans set the world attendance record for a female sporting event last year. Director of Operations, Lindsay Peterson discusses the latest research which found despite support of Irish women's sports, the attendance figures are low in comparison.
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Waterford in the Spotlight
Ireland's oldest city continues to charm. Both, the New York Times and Conde Nast magazine named Waterford as a must-see destination for 2024. Former director of The Waterford Treasures museums, Eamon McEneaney talks to Shay.
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Gambling
Matt Zarb-Cousin is a recovering problem gambler. He is the Director of Clean Up Gambling in the UK and co-founder of the "Gamban App", which blocks gambling apps and sites on your phone.
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Local Library: Sensory Hub
David McIntyre inventor of the "Cubbie" was on yesterday's show. Kate Healy of the Mayo library service talks to Shay about the benefits of having a "Cubbie" sensory hub for library users.
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Sensory Hub: Cubbie
Mayo man David McIntyre came up with an idea that would make the school day easier for countless children, including his own children. Cubbie is a self-contained hub which is adapted for the sensory needs of each user.
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Jackie Lynam: 50 at 50
Jackie Lynam turned 50 at the end of last year. Her 50 at 50 list sees her making it a year to remember, with a nod to the significant milestone, whether it's a walk at the Blessington Basin or theatre visit with friends. "Traces" is Jackie's essay and poetry collection.
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Best of the Week Podcast
On this week's show, Shay Byrne was joined by a Limerick woman who found her dream job as a screenwriter, Mark Wogan, the former chef and now broadcaster talks about his foodie podcast "Spooning" and a woman who discovered that her family history connected her to a nineteenth century shipwreck off the coast of Cork.
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Family History
Rowena Riley's family research brought her to the nineteenth century and the Joseph Sprott shipwreck off the West Cork coast.
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Spooning with Mark Wogan
As the son of a famous broadcaster, Mark Wogan initially shied away from broadcasting. Now the former chef has made a foodie podcast. "Spooning" challenges guests food likes and dislikes in novel ways.
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Niteline: Student Listening Service
Niteline is a confidential student support line. The student-led service provides a listening service to many universities and colleges on issues from mental health to loneliness. Further information available from niteline.ie
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World Darts Championship
Robyn Byrne led the Irish Women's team to victory at the the World Darts Federation World Cup in October. The darts captain tells us what to expect from Luke Littler ahead of the World Championship final at the Ally Pally tonight.
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Hometown Architect
The "Hometown Architect" puts the spotlight on local towns and villages having their own architect. Mark Ruddy's project was granted €10,000 for his hometown of Belmullett. Further details from reimagineplace.ie/open-call/
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Dream Career
Sinéad Collopy found her dream job. She swapped a career as a social worker for screenwriting. Hidden Assets and Smother are amongst her writing credits. While "Every Five Miles" looks at trafficking and is available on the RTÉ player.
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Ecclesiastical Decorator
Randel Hodkinson is a third-generation ecclesiastical decorator. His great great grandfather James Hodkinson set up the business in 1852. Meticulous archiving of his restoration designs have ensured the tradition lives on to this day with Randel and his sons.
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Best of the Week Podcast
Brendan Courtney was joined by Paddy O’Brien who helps the homeless, harpist Marina Cassidy and music therapy, Fiona O'Regan on helping others at Christmas time, pilot Laura Russell became the first Irish female to take part in the World Advanced Aerobatic Championships and Jacqui Smith of Tusla talks about how to become a foster carer.
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Christmas Competition
Brendan is feeling the Christmas cheer as he tests Matthew and Laura on their Christmas knowledge to win €100 of Just Eat vouchers.
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Foster Caring
Jacqui Smith is the National Fostering Lead for Tusla. She talks to Brendan about how to become a foster carer. Further information from Tusla.ie or call 1800 226 771.
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Pilot Laura Russell
Laura Russell became the first Irish female to take part in the World Advanced Aerobatic Championships last month in Las Vegas.
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Christmas Dinners
Jamie Farrell is the owner of Costcutter in Tyrellspass and a staff nurse in Jame's Hospital. Despite a busy workload, he will deliver free cooked Christmas dinners to 221 families in Westmeath and Offally this Christmas.
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Bygone Christmases
Alfie shares his mother's letter to his aunt, dated 6th of November 1948. He chats to Brendan about bygone times when turkeys, geese and bacon were posted to family living abroad.
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Limerick Lace
"The Art of the Stitch" exhibition honours Maude Kearney, one of the driving forces behind Limerick lace. Grania McElligott has now donated hundreds of her grandmother's pieces to Limerick Museum. The exhibition runs until 31st January 2024.
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Loneliness at Christmas
On Monday's show Brendan spoke to Paddy O'Brien in Cork about older people and loneliness. Fiona O'Regan was inspired to get in touch with her local nursing home ahead of the Christmas period.
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Marina Cassidy - Music Therapy
Marina Cassidy is a renowned Irish harpist, a vocalist and music therapist. Her lifelong love of music led to helping patients through the profound effect of music therapy.
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Unusual Christmas Traditions
Sara tells Brendan about her family's Christmas tradition. The "Pineapple Sweepstake" is a Christmas Day tradition passed down from generation to generation.
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Caring for the Elderly
Paddy O'Brien has been advocating for the elderly for over 60 years. He spoke to Brendan about this work and how everyone can help their neighbours this Christmas.
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Fruit and Veg
Founded in 1892, Jackie Leonard and Sons is one of the country's oldest fruit and veg wholesalers. Justin Leonard is the fourth generation of the family to run the business and he joined Brendan to talk about produce, the old markets and the best way to prepare sprouts.
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Christmas Traditions
Dr Marion McGarry, a lecturer at the Atlantic Technological University in Galway and author of “Irish Customs and Rituals”, explains the Irish traditions we turn to in the dark winter months.
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Cherish your postman!
Valerie called in to to celebrate her recently retired postman Michael
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Best of the Week Podcast
On this week's show: A Facebook group designed to keep women safe while dating in New York; Dearbháil Lawless on the role education has played in her life; Ali Wheeler told us how her knicker designs ended up in a Jean Paul Gaultier ad; Oscar longlisted short film director Lochlainn McKenna and Dr Marion McGarry on Christmas traditions and customs.
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