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Conor Mortimer and Declan Meehan look ahead to this weekend's Connacht Senior Football Championship final between Galway and MayoThis Podcast is brought to you by Hoare Chartered Accountants. Hoare Chartered Accountants based in Galway City are a leading provider of Audit, Accountancy and Taxation services.. For more information, visit their website on www.hoarecharteredaccountants.ieSubscribe for more content!
Ahead of the Intermediate Football Championship Final between Caltra and St Michaels, we hear from Greg Rogan, Declan Meehan, Jonathan Higgins and Padraic Cunningham. In association with Monaghans Galway. Monaghans Galway, located on Tuam Road, is the leading dealership in Galway for new SKODA, CUPRA, SEAT models Now is the perfect time to order your new car, or visit Monaghans.ie
An Comhairleoir Condae Declan Meehan as Rath Mealtáin ag labhairt le Frances Nic Géadaigh ar na ceisteanna atá tábhachtach dó.
With local elections all but finished - it seems to be good news for coalition partners Fine Gael and FIanna Fail, with Independents also doing well.Newstalk has had comprehensive coverage of the election, but it's also important to look at some of the good news stories that came from the elections.Andrea Gilligian is joined by father and son duo Baby and Britto Pereppadan, Declan Meehan and Mary Hilda Cavanagh to discuss.
After Galway's narrow victory over Armagh Joe Bergin and Declan Meehan join Paul Shaughnessy as the Tribesmen look to book their place in the National Football League final this weekend Subscribe for more content! The Backdoor GAA Podcast for 2023 is now brought to you by Steede Motor Group, Claregalway. For your personalised vehicle shopping experience! Find out more at steedemotorgroup.ie We are now also delighted to announce our second sponsor of the podcast. Harper Finley are a professional services recruitment company operating nationwide, and are dedicated to helping talented professionals find their dream job, https://harperfinley.ie/
In this week's 15 minute podcast, after an initial chat about phones (a shared interest of myself and Declan Meehan, the interviewer), we discussed the recent debate about a live animal crib in Dublin city centre, and we went on to talk about animals dreaming.
Nathan Murphy is joined by Joe Molloy and Richie McCormack to run through the day's biggest sports stories on Thursday's Newsround. In association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
ShoutOut ListenIn is a brand new podcast series from ShoutOut, a charity committed to improving life for LGBTQ+ people by sharing personal stories and delivering educational workshops in schools and workplaces on LGBTQ+ issues. With this series ShoutOut continues its work shouting out and educating about all things LGBTQ+. We hear from LGBTQ+ educators and others about their experiences and the state of play of LGBTQ+ education in Ireland and further afield, among them some of ShoutOut's own volunteers, founders and friends.
Dicussion of Lift Out investigation with Declan Meehan on East Coast FM's Morning Show.
Regarded as one of the most talented and skillful wing half-backs of his time, this week we are joined by former Caltra and Galway GAA star Declan Meehan. We talk All-Irelands and chat all about the highlights of what was a fabulous career. Comhrá Le Tomás is powered by EIRGRID
Declan Meehan (left) with the late Ronan O’Rahilly at the Radio Caroline North 40th Anniversary Convention in the Isle of Man. In the May 2020 edition of Wireless we consider the legacy of Ronan O’Rahilly, the founder of the UK …
Pete the vet is Scottish - but has been living in Ireland for nearly thirty years now. The separation of the UK - including Scotland- from the EU means that he will no longer be an EU citizen from the end of this year. East Coast FM's Declan Meehan quizzed Pete on whether or not he will become an Irish citizen, so that he can remain an EU citizen into the future. Then it was on to the usual animal topics: Pete discussed the importance of socialisation of young dogs, and what to do if your dog was poorly socialised, so that they are frightened of (or aggressive to) other dogs.
We're all about radical solutions to big issues here at United Ireland, and this week we journey to Donegal, to see whether what's often called the forgotten county could benefit from new thinking. Joining us this week is the mastermind behind Finland's Universal Basic Income experiment, Olli Kangas, and Donegal doer and thinker Declan Meehan gives us the lay of the land. Our County Rep this week is Una's better half, Sarah Francis, who is repping the north west hard. Andrea bowls us over with her Donegal facts, and we also talk about Jeffrey Epstein, Hong Kong protests, and our all-star drag lineup for Love Sensation when Tuna Chicken Roll goes live! Enya, Football Special, Tory kings, Donegal queens, fishing, Brexit, wee Daniel, this episode has it all! Donegal abú!
My guest this week is 2FM presenter Tracy Clifford. She began her radio career, like so many of us, in the pirate world – this was the era of the 90s dance stations. She went to Ballyfermot to 'study', and almost immediately after leaving there landed a job as a news presenter/editor on East Coast radio. From there she worked on the breakfast show, and the morning show with the legendary Declan Meehan – someone who played a major role in her broadcasting education. Already doing 5 days a week in East Coast, she did weekend news on Spin 103.8, which led to a job as news editor, and then a very successful breakfast show 'Fully Charged', co-presented with Ryan Phillips. She landed a big gig on 2FM last year, so we chat about her career progression; how she spent three hours a morning laughing on Spin; the difference between being part of a duo and solo presenting; her dislike of early mornings; and loads more. Follow Tracy on Twitter @TracyClifford or listen every day on 2FM at 1pm
Declan Meehan began his broadcasting career in a friend's wardrobe. Bitten by the pirate radio bug in his youth, his first station was Radio Vanessa in the early 1970s.Arrested and charged with being a pirate in 1972, he worked for BigD and ARD as the stations came back on air, before moving to Sunshine and then to Radio Nova where he formed a great breakfast show partnership with Bob Gallico.Since then he's worked for Capital Radio in London, Century Radio, FM104 Radio Ireland and Today FM, and presents a morning talk show on East Coast FM every day between 10am and 12. We chat about those early pirate days, the raids, the coups, the characters, Chris Cary, Robbie Robinson, going to LA to study KISS FM (what a chore!), discover a share broadcasting history from the same Dublin, and loads more. There are some great stories and it was a pleasure to sit down and talk to him about it.Follow Declan on Twitter @RadioDeclan
The Health Minister for Northern Ireland, Edwin Poots, has reportedly spent £140,000 in what some politicians have deemed a "personal vendetta" against the LGBT community. Stephen Donnan from the Alliance Party's LGBT group and Adam Murray from new political party NI21 speak with Scott De Buitleir about the Minister's actions and what it means for the gay community in Northern Ireland. Meanwhile, ShoutOUT, a new initiative to tackle homophobic/transphobic bullying in Irish schools, launched last week in Dublin. Co-founder Declan Meehan speaks about the aims of the new organization and its launch. This episode was produced and edited on September 23, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland. For more information, visit http://eile.ie
Trevor Dann is in Dublin with RTE 2FM's John Clarke and Declan Meehan from East Coast FM and Today FM. Plus David Lloyd's Radio Moments and Roy Martin's news. And nice plugs for 5Live's Saturday Edition and BBC Essex's Keith Skues.
On East Coast FM, I discussed Elizabethan Collars with Declan Meehan: has your pet ever had to wear one? Listen here to find out more about them.
Dog theft- also known as dog-napping - seems to be increasingly common. On East Coast FM this week, vet Pete Wedderburn discusses the subject with Declan Meehan
This week on East Coast FM, Pete Wedderburn had a longer-than-usual chat with Declan Meehan, talking about his life story, from wanting to be a vet as a child, to developing a career working as a media vet, to more personal issues, such as his faith in God.
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This week on East Coast FM, Pete discusses the plight of animal rescue groups with presenter Declan Meehan.
On East Coast FM this week, Declan Meehan asks me about the seizure of a batch of puppies in Dublin this week: on the way to the UK market. We also discussed the issue of tail docking and dew claw removal in Ireland.
On East Coast FM this week, I talked to Declan Meehan about the surgical operation discussed on the Brayvet Facebook page this week..... and a listener called in to ask why their dog insists on chasing shadows.... click on the play button below to listen
Following on from the TV discussion earlier this week about what to do if your own dog is barking too much, East Coast FM's Declan Meehan asked me what to do if your neighbour's dog is the one causing a problem. Listen here.
This week, presenter Declan Meehan had two vets to talk to: myself, and Orla Doherty from the Animal Behaviour Clinic. We discussed how to modify animal behaviour, with a particular emphasis on horse behaviour. To listen, click on the play button below.
This week's discussion on East Coast FM with Declan Meehan contained the usual mix of subjects. Listen below.
Keywords: Limitless, Brain, Untapped Potential Broadcast on East Coast FM, The Morning Show with Declan Meehan, 30th March, 2011 IMAGE: The idea behind the film Limitless is that we don't use up to 90 per cent of our brain, and if we did, we could develop extraordinary abilities [Credit: sciencedaily.com] In the recent film 'Limitless' a writer that is suffering from writer's block takes a drug that enables him to tap into the untapped potential of his mind, to great effect. How real, or scientific is the premise behind 'Limitless'? What do scientists understand about the brain, and it's supposed untapped abilities? Discussion here with Declan Meehan
What does it take to become a pop radio DJ? Almost 30yrs ago, four djs tried to answer that question - Simon Young and Larry Gogan from RTE Radio 2, Janice Long from BBC Radio 1 and Declan Meehan from Capital Radio London. Top tips..... (Broadcast 1985)