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The best-selling author chats about her childhood in Cahir, Tipperary, co-writing thrillers with her husband, writing scripts for Hallmark movies, working with Reese Witherspoon and her latest novel ‘Only in New York' (published by HQ)
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to William Cahir of Cahir & Co Solicitors, Ennis in our weekly legal slot. This week, William spoke about the Injuries Resolution Board, Ireland's independent State Body which resolves personal injury claims. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us on focus@clare.fm
On this morning's show... A mother updates us on the extreme delays to her son's vital spinal surgery... A new law will automatically assume people want to donate their organs after death unless they opt out...but is this a positive thing? Cllr Mairin McGrath has an update on Abbey House in Cahir... Muriel Cuddy will talk about managing and treating diabetes. All this and much much more..
Michael Fennessy chats to JP about his transplant journey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Avril Collentine, Solicitor at Cahir & Co, who discussed Why Good Fences Make Good Neighbours! If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us at focus@clare.fm
The show kicked off with Alan Morrissey chatting to John O'Brien and Tony Cogan about the Restaurants Association of Ireland's Cost of Doing Business 2025 Survey. Next, Alan spoke with Manufacturing Director of Ireland Operations, Tom O'Carroll and EMEA VP of QARC & Reg. Affairs, Frank Moloney. They discussed all things Zimmer Biomet. The conversation then shifted to Miltown Malbay AirBnB host, Lorna Cahill. She joined us on Morning Focus to discuss the remarkable finding from new research by Airbnb. Later, Alan was joined by Engineering Manager, Linda Phillips, Senior Chemist, Ahmad Ziaee and Chemist, Neville Murphy. They all chatted to Alan about the new investment on the talent development and retainment in the southwest region specifically Shannon, Clare. This was followed by the weekly Garda Focus segment with Sergeant Edel Burke, from Kilrush Garda Station. To follow, Alan was joined by Avril Collentine, Solicitor at Cahir & Co for our Legal slot. Next was our weekly episode of In the Garden Slot with Tom Stewart from Keanes Garden Centre. Derek Clune from Shannon Tidy Towns joined Alan to discuss How Zimmer has been involved in Shannon Tidy Towns, followed then by Operations Manager from Clare GAA, Deirdre Murphy. Deirdre discussed The partnership between Zimmer Biomet & Clare GAA. Next, Alan was joined by Manufacturing Director of Shannon operations, Mike O'Malley. Mikey chatted about CSR engagement in the surrounding Communities. Alan also caught up with Tommy Marren who discussed his latest play to Clare, Matches and Old Flames Back At Glór. Alan was then joined by Clare FM's, Derrick Lynch and Paudie Carmody to get the Sports Review from the Weekend. They discussed Kerry vs Clare and Waterford vs Clare. To wrap the show up, Alan was joined by Frankie Coote for the weekly ‘Ask the Dog Warden' segment.
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Joanne Mitchell from Cahir & Co. Solicitors to discuss Discharge of Wardship
On Monday's Morning Focus, Peter O'Connell spoke to William Cahir of Cahir & Co Solicitors, Ennis in our weekly legal slot. This week, William spoke about Obligations Of Company Directors/Trustees. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us on focus@clare.fm
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to Sharon Cahir of Cahir & Co Solicitors, Ennis in our weekly legal slot. This week, Sharon spoke about issues around the Fair Deal Scheme. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us on focus@clare.fm
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to William Cahir of Cahir & Co Solicitors, Ennis in our weekly legal slot. This week, William spoke about issues around co-habitation such as property rights, inheritance rights, guardianship of children, maintenance obligations and more. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us on focus@clare.fm
Family members can have concerns about how to safeguard their farms when entering marriage. On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Avril Collentine from Cahir & Co. Solicitors to find out what legal steps to take and how to implement them.
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to William Cahir of Cahir & Co Solicitors, Ennis in our weekly legal slot. This week, WIlliam spoke about the 5 key questions about divorce. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us on focus@clare.fm
Avril Collentine of Cahir & Co Solicitors joined Alan Morrissey on Monday's Morning Focus to discuss New Year's resolutions for farmers with a focus on insurance, wills, joint tenancy, and succession planning. Photo (C): Cahir & Co. Solicitors
Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 14ú lá de mí Eanair, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1995 tháinig daoine ó Mheiriceá agus an tSeapáin chuig Baile Átha Cliath don aonach ceardaíochta. D'oscail Richard Bruton an t-imeacht agus bhí na mílte daoine ann. I 1999 dhíol teach an iar - ambasadóir na Bhreatnach do níos mó ná 26 milliún punt. Athfhorbair siad an áit mar áit chónaithe do a lán daoine. I 1997 bhí oibríocht ag dul ar aghaidh leis na nGardaí ó Cashel agus Cahir agus na custaim. Dúirt siad gur tháinig an t-alcól ó Thuaisceart na hÉireann. I 2002 leag siad óstán san Aonach Urmhumhan. D'fhan Bing Crosby ag an óstán cheana. Ghabh siad níos mó ná 33 míle punt d'alcól. Sin Boyzone le Love Me For a Reason an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 1995. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1970 chan Diana Ross le the supremes don uair dheireanach I LA. I rith an cheolchoirm tháinig Jean Terrell amach agus dúradh go raibh sí chun a bheith ann in ionad Diana. I 2014 cheistigh na ngardaí Justin Bieber de bharr gur cheap siad gur chaith sé uibheacha ag tí a chomharsa. Dúradh gur chaith sé na huibheacha ag an tí nuair a bhí a chomharsa á dtaifead. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh iománaí peile Clive Clarke I mBaile Átha Cliath I 1980 agus rugadh amhránaí Dave Grohl I Meiriceá ar an lá seo I 1969 agus seo chuid de a amhrán. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de ar an lá seo.
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to William Cahir of Cahir & Co. Solicitors, Ennis, in our weekly legal slot. This week, William gave us some legal advice for the new year. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us at focus@clare.fm
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to Sharon Cahir of Cahir & Co Solicitors, Ennis in our weekly legal slot. This week, Sharon spoke about shopping online/sales and the rights of a purchaser. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us on focus@clare.fm
Listen back to Friday December 20th 2024's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend of sport in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Tipperary senior hurling manager Liam Cahill sits down with Paul in studio to talk about the year gone by and what's to come in 2024 - Cahir's Will Fleury looks ahead to his upcoming MMA World Title fight in Prague and reflects on his failed drugs test - Michael Lynch from Limerick racecourse looks ahead to their upcoming festival - Barry Drake provides our greyhound racing update
Down on his 60 acre farm near Cahir, Con Traas produces nearly five million apples every year. To make a living, he has to diversify - apple juices, ciders, vinegars, and now he has a new apple brandy.
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to Sharon Cahir of Cahir & Co. Solicitors, Ennis, in our weekly legal slot. This week, Sharon discussed what new things she encountered from a legal perspective in 2024 and more. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us at focus@clare.fm
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to William Cahir of Cahir & Co. Solicitors, Ennis, in our weekly legal slot. This week, William discussed relationship breakdown custody, access and maintenance rights. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us at focus@clare.fm
Archery is a sport that appears to be on the up with the number of people participating steadily increasing. There are 4 clubs in Tipperary and our Reporter Alison Hyland travelled out to Cahir to meet one of those clubs, Red Rox Archers....
The new commission-free Love Tipperary Gift Card has gone live in the county with over 190 businesses accepting the card, including national brands and independent businesses. Tipperary businesses say the new gift card will drive footfall in local towns, take 'shop local' to the next level and provide an easy way to reward staff. County Tipperary Chamber and Tipperary County Council are behind the newly launched county-wide gift card for the towns of Carrick-On-Suir, Clonmel, Cahir, Cashel, Tipperary Town, Thurles, Templemore, Nenagh and Roscrea. Available to buy online as physical gift cards or digital e-cards, a range of shops, restaurants, salons, attractions and services are participating. Edel Kennedy is the owner of ladieswear boutique Edel's Boutique in Nenagh and said the gift card is a positive move for the county: "Nenagh is a thriving market town with many wonderful restaurants, coffee shops and of course boutiques. It's a shopper's paradise, we have it all! Nenagh's success can definitely be attributed to the fact that so many of the businesses are managed and run by the owners. We really do care about our customers and our town. Edel's Boutique has been in Nenagh for 19 years and has seen so many changes in that time, including plenty of challenges for small business owners. "The gift card is a fantastic initiative because it keeps money in the community. Small businesses have to pay commission to accept the national gift cards which is tough when margins are already tight. But the Love Tipperary Gift Card is commission free. As we approach the Christmas trading period, we as business owners are very excited for the launch of the gift card. We feel positive that we can take 'shop local' to the next level and put Tipperary on the map. "In Ireland, we have such a great incentive to reward staff tax free through the Small Benefit Exemption scheme and what better way to reward staff than the Love Tipperary Gift Card, encouraging employees to shop in the county, driving footfall and helping create thriving towns where people want to live and work. It's a no-brainer for organisations." A unique feature of the gift card is that it can be spent with both national brands and independent businesses, including New Look in Clonmel. Aisling O'Meara is the store manager and said: "New Look in Clonmel is one of the most profitable in Ireland but even as a national brand, we'd noticed a drop in footfall and were keen to look at initiatives to increase both footfall and dwell time in Clonmel. When we heard about the Love Tipperary Gift Card, we said 'this is amazing and how do we get involved'. "Even though New Look is a big brand, we're all local businesses staffed by local people and we all have pride in our town. By working together and backing each other through the gift card, we can help our town and our businesses to succeed. "The great thing about the Love Tipperary Gift Card is that it has to be spent in Tipperary county and will encourage people to visit Clonmel and other towns. I think the choice on offer with the card is really good. People will look at where to spend it, visit one business, and likely stay to try others. We have a reward and recognition scheme at our store, and this year we will buy the Love Tipperary Gift Card because it puts the money we invest in rewards back into our town." 5th generation Tipperary Town business O'Rahelly Sports is also participating. Bryan O'Rahelly said the gift card promotes the county: "The fact that people will have a card in their wallet - physical or digital - that has Tipperary on it is brilliant. It's a bit of advertising for our county and it's a push for people to shop local who might not have otherwise. It also means it's less likely to be forgotten about. "Some of the national gift cards have a 10% commission for businesses to accept the card whereas the Love Tipperary Gift Card has no commission, so when people buy the Love Tipperary Gift Card as a present, or orga...
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to Sharon Cahir of Cahir & Co Solicitors, Ennis in our weekly legal slot. This week, Sharon spoke about the fair deal scheme. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us on focus@clare.fm
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Joanne Mitchelle of Cahir & Co. Solicitors to discuss decision making representation orders. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us at focus@clare.fm
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to William Cahir of Cahir & Co. Solicitors, Ennis, in our weekly legal slot. This week, William gave advice to investors on what they should know when buying or selling.
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Avril Collentine of Cahir & Co. Solicitors to discuss tips and considerations for purchasers and sellers. Avril advised sellers and buyers what to do to prepare themselves in the current market. Avril spoke about why property prices continue to climb due to the scarcity in the market of properties.
County Tipperary Chamber and Tipperary County Council are collaborating to introduce a county-wide gift card to champion 'shop local' and boost the local economy. The Tipperary Gift Card is set to launch pre-Christmas as part of efforts to drive footfall and spend across the county and in the towns of Carrick-On-Suir, Clonmel, Cahir, Cashel, Tipperary Town, Thurles, Templemore, Nenagh and Roscrea. Once launched, the Tipperary Gift Card will only be able to be spent with registered businesses, in person, locking spend into the county. There will be a 0% commission rate for the first 12 months for Tipperary businesses to accept the new gift card, keeping 100% of the transaction within the business. All types of businesses are eligible to accept the card, including retail, hospitality, leisure and tourism, health/beauty and services, with no additional equipment required. Businesses don't have to be a County Tipperary Chamber member to be a part of the new gift card. Michelle Aylward, Chief Executive at County Tipperary Chamber said: "Local businesses are the backbone of our Tipperary communities and now is the time for us to work together on a single shop local gift card for the whole county that will be transformative for our towns. "The Tipperary Gift Card is a phenomenal opportunity for Tipperary businesses to bring people through their doors with money to spend. With the zero commission to accept the card, there is no reason for a business not to be a part of this gift card. And as all types of consumer facing businesses can accept the card, it spreads out the benefit across Tipperary. It will provide tangible support for businesses and help to pull our communities together." Sinead Carr, C.E. of Tipperary County Council stated: "The availability of such an opportunity in County Tipperary is something I have long envisaged and I am particularly delighted to see that it will be in place for the Christmas 2024 period. Registering to accept the forthcoming Tipperary Gift Card is straightforward and cost-free. As we approach the key Christmas trading period, being a part of the gift card is a route to new revenue and new customers." The Tipperary Gift Card will be part of the multi award winning Town & City Gift Card concept active across Ireland in Ballinrobe, Carndonagh, Drogheda, Letterkenny, Sligo and Waterford. Over €7 million Town & City Gift Cards were sold in Ireland in 2023, with around 80% of sales to organisations for staff rewards and incentives. Colin Munro is the managing director of Miconex and said: "What makes the Tipperary Gift Card unique is the technology behind it. The card is Mastercard backed so the balance gets automatically updated when customers spend. Customers can check their balance in moments using the QR code on the gift card. And there will be a digital version of the card that customers can upload to digital wallets. This all makes the process of accepting the gift card friction-free for businesses, and that is vital." Cathaoirleach of Tipperary County Council Cllr Declan Burgess stated: "The collaboration between County Tipperary Chamber and Tipperary County Council on the forthcoming county-wide Tipperary Gift Card is a fantastic example of organisations joining together for the benefit of their communities both socially and economically. When we look at the success of Town & City Gift Card programmes across Ireland, the potential of the new gift card to keep Tipperary money in Tipperary towns is considerable." See more stories here.
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to William Cahir of Cahir & Co. Solicitors, Ennis, in our weekly legal slot. This week, William discussed financial aspects of divorce. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us at focus@clare.fm
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to William Cahir of Cahir & Co. Solicitors, Ennis, in our weekly legal slot. This week, William discussed divorce and seperation. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us at focus@clare.fm
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to Sharon Cahir of Cahir & Co Solicitors, Ennis in our weekly legal slot. This week, Sharon discussed the enduring power of attorney. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us on focus@clare.fm
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to William Cahir of Cahir & Co. Solicitors, Ennis, in our weekly legal slot. This week, William discussed protected disclosures, an important legislation in employment law. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us at focus@clare.fm
We're back, on-air in Cahir! Julie catches us up on the Galway Races and the WILD time she had. Julie and Brenda both talk about being underestimated by certain types of men and Brenda tells us about her hot date with a new younger man. Plus, we reveal the special guest for our live show in the Cork Opera House on the 6th September. Tickets on sale here. XOXO, Julie and Brenda.Make sure you follow Julie, Brenda and the pod for all the latest news, goss and updates.
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to Sharon Cahir of Cahir & Co Solicitors, Ennis in our weekly legal slot. This week, Sharon discussed the Fair Deal scheme and the loan people can apply for to defer the nursing home payment until after a person has died. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us on focus@clare.fm
Lucie from London and Pauline from Germany join Alyssa for our discussion of Netflix's The Witcher Episode 306 "Everybody Has A Plan 'Til They Get Punched In The Face". Very important bits include: loyalty and betrayal, notes on character motivations and direction, inevitable confrontations, and comparisons to Andrzej Sapkowski's Thanedd Coup in ‘Time of Contempt'. [0:00] Cold Open [1:42] Introduction [3:18] Guest Introductions [8:30] Episode Recap [12:02] Overall Thoughts [23:49] Easter Eggs [25:32] Episode Themes [30:54] Power, Betrayal, Alliances, and Rivalries [34:37] Geralt, Ciri, and Yennefer [41:41] Cahir and Ciri [51:31] Comparisons to ‘Time of Contempt' [59:27] Final Thoughts [1:02:58] Outro [1:03:14] End Credits The full episode transcript, show notes, merchandise store, and access to our social platforms are available at breakfastinbeauclair.com.
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to Avril Collentine, of Cahir & Co. Solicitors, Ennis in our weekly legal slot. This week, Avril discussed the new consumer guide for buying and selling property in Ireland. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us on focus@clare.fm.
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to Avril Collentine, of Cahir & Co. Solicitors, Ennis in our weekly legal slot. This week, Avril discussed common queries from farmers and their spouses. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us on focus@clare.fm
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to Sharon Cahir of Cahir & Co. Solicitors, Ennis in our weekly legal slot. This week, Sharon discussed what to do when someone dies: who is in charge, what decisions can they make, what responsibilities do they have? If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us on focus@clare.fm
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to Avril Collentine of Cahir & Co. Solicitors, Ennis in our weekly legal slot. This week, Avril provided advice on Succession & Wills and Implementing a Farm Transfer.
This discussion of Netflix's The Witcher Season 3 was recorded in July 2023 prior to the Hollywood writers' and actors' strikes. Emma from the US and Tracie from the US join Alyssa for our discussion of Netflix's The Witcher Episode 303 “Reunion". Very important bits include: new aspects of Jaskier's character, Yennefer's journey to motherhood, the difficult choices that parents make, and tests of allegiance and loyalty across the Continent. [0:00] Cold Open [0:52] Introduction [3:00] Guest Introductions [10:11] Episode Recap [14:18] Overall Thoughts [26:54] Jaskier's Queerness [32:52] Yennefer's Journey to Motherhood [39:16] Choice in Parenthood [46:54] Hedwig's Death [52:40] Emhyr and Cahir [57:32] Gallatin's Death [1:03:08] Final Thoughts [1:06:46] Outro [1:08:39] End Credits The full episode transcript, show notes, merchandise store, and access to our social platforms are available at breakfastinbeauclair.com.
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to William Cahir of Cahir & Co. Solicitors, in our weekly legal slot. This week, William provided some advice on family law & pre-nuptial agreements.
This discussion of Netflix's The Witcher Season 3 was recorded in June 2023 prior to the Hollywood writers' and actors' strikes. Kyle from the US and Sam from the US join Alyssa for our discussion of Netflix's The Witcher Episode 302 “Unbound". Very important bits include: Yennefer's evolving relationship with Ciri, a debate on which Nilfgaardian has the short stick, a truly horrific monster of the week, and the things men will do instead of going to therapy. [0:00] Cold Open [1:11] Introduction [3:07] Guest Introductions [13:55] Episode Recap [16:56] Overall Thoughts [31:17] Yennefer and Ciri's Relationship [38:21] Ciri's Morality and Responsibility [43:57] Cahir and Fringilla [51:02] Nilfgaardian Emperor, Emhyr Var Emris [59:07] Geralt and the Fight at Vuilpanne Castle [1:05:30] Dijkstra's “Therapy” [1:10:35] Final Thoughts [1:11:42] Outro [1:12:09] End Credits [1:12:52] Piper Visits the Sound Booth The full episode transcript, show notes, merchandise store, and access to our social platforms are available at breakfastinbeauclair.com.
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to Avril Collentine of Cahir & Co. Solicitors, Ennis in our weekly legal slot. This week, Avril provided advice on considerations for trading up or downsizing your home.
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to William Cahir of Cahir & Co. Solicitors, Ennis, in our weekly legal slot. This week, William discussed insolvencies in small businesses, SCARP (small company administrative process), examinership options, and what a business owner can do if they are under financial pressure in their business.
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to Sharon Cahir of Cahir & Co. Solicitors, Ennis, in our weekly legal slot. This week, Sharon provided advice on cognitive capacity (lack of): what to do if your relative, spouse, or parent has Alzheimer's and has not made advanced preparations, planned ahead, or made an enduring power of attorney. Can you or how do you become appointed as their decision-making representative for care or financial matters.
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to William Cahir of Cahir & Co. Solicitors, Ennis, in our weekly legal slot. This week, William discussed contracts and told us about available legal defences. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us at focus@clare.fm
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to Sharon Cahir of Cahir & Co. Solicitors, Ennis in our weekly legal slot. This week, Sharon discussed power of attorney and how to avoid family contention. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us on focus@clare.fm
On Monday's Morning Focus, Peter O'Connell spoke to Sharon Cahir of Cahir & Co Solicitors, Ennis in our weekly legal slot. This week, Sharon continued the discussion surrounding co-habitation. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us on focus@clare.fm
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke with William Cahir of Cahir & Co. Solicitors, Ennis, in our weekly legal slot. This week, William spoke about the rights of cohabiting couples. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us at focus@clare.fm
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke to William Cahir of Cahir & Co Solicitors, Ennis in our weekly legal slot. This week, William spoke about the divorce process. If you have a legal question for Cahir & Co. Solicitors, email us on focus@clare.fm
Nicola from Italy and Ruark from the US join Alyssa for our discussion of Andrzej Sapkowski's Time of Contempt, Chapter 4. Very important bits include: using action to tell a story, the reasons behind an act of mercy, the role of prophecy in the Witcher, and Geralt's Himbo Origin Story. [0:00] Cold Open [1:00] Introduction [2:11] Guest Introduction [5:09] Chapter 4 Recap [7:16] Overall Thoughts [15:28] Cahir v. Ciri [23:31] Geralt's Act of Mercy [27:42] The Role of Prophecy [34:57] Sapkowski's Writing Choices [52:36] Cahir, Himbos, and the Lone Brain Cell [57:03] Wrap-up [1:05:19] Outro [1:08:00] End Credits The full episode transcript, show notes, merchandise store, and access to our social platforms are available at breakfastinbeauclair.com.