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In today's episode, Trisha and I answer a listener's question about anxiety, overthinking and the need to control. The question comes from a listener who asks: "Has Trisha any tips for dealing with overthinking due to anxiety and wanting things to go a certain way? Why do we feel that need when all we can control is ourselves?" It's a great question and one I think many women will relate to. If you find yourself worrying about the future, replaying conversations, trying to make things go a certain way or feeling uncomfortable when things are out of your control, this episode is for you. Trisha McHale brings her grounded psychotherapist perspective as we explore this listener's question together. Click play and let's dive in. To join Thrive Academy, Jessica's coaching program, go to www.jessicacooke.ie/thrive To contact Trisha McHale for more information on Therapy and Counselling services: galway@mindandbodyworks.com 091 725 750 About Trisha McHale: Trisha is a Psychotherapist and Director of Mind & Body Works Counselling and Psychotherapy Centre, based in Galway, with centres in Galway and Dublin. Their team of over 50 Psychotherapists and Psychologists work with adults, couples, adolescents, and children, offering therapies including CBT, EMDR, and Art Therapy. They also run a low-cost counselling service.
Rachel Sheehan reports on Waterford's defeat by a single goal from Galway in the Senior Camogie Championship. Rachel caught up with Ailish O'Reilly, Cathal Murray and Brianna O'Regan after the match.
This week we are back with part two of our mammoth session with Fr Conor McDonough OP, an exceptional Research Ireland funded PhD researcher in Classics, University of Galway. Conor tells us all about the new mendicant orders in 13th century Ireland: the Dominicans, Franciscans, Carmelites and Augustinians. Conor explains that these new orders were like 'networks of mass communication' and that friars are kind of like itinerant and urban monks. We hear tales of decline and reform, the Fourth Lateran Council, ethnic tensions, the encroaching black death, and attempts to establish an Irish university in the 1320s.Suggested reading and resources:Treasure Ireland Youtube series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdPbRZbumpDdJjMBmh_wlGVdx_rQVH38O- Ó Clabaigh, Colmán, ‘The Church, 1050–1460', in Brendan Smith (ed.), The Cambridge History of Ireland. 1. 600–1550 (Cambridge, 2018), 355–384- Colmán Ó Clabaigh OSB, The Friars in Ireland, 1224-1540, Dublin: Four Courts, 2011.- Yvonne McDermott, ‘Women as patrons and benefactors of the friars in medieval Connacht', Journal of Medieval Monastic Studies, vol. 8 (2019), pp. 235-266.- Edel Bhreathnach, ‘The mendicant orders and vernacular Irish learning in the late medieval period', Irish Historical Studies, vol. 37, no. 147 (2011), pp. 357-375.Regular episodes every month (on a Friday)Email: medievalirishhistory@gmail.comProducer: Tiago Veloso SilvaSupported by the Dept of Early Irish, Maynooth University & Taighde Éireann/Research Ireland.Views expressed are the speakers' own.Logo design: Matheus de Paula CostaMusic: Lexin_Music
Today on Galway Talks with John Morley: 9am-10am New EU Migration Pact Comes Into Force Amid Rights Concerns Why Are Cattle Prices Falling So Fast? New Figures Raise Questions for Beef Farmers University of Galway Programme Opens Doors for Students with Intellectual Disabilities 10am-11am Families Welcome Rare Disease Drug Progress as Government Orders Review of Approval System Families Face €1,500 School Transport Bill as Bus Route Refused New Era for Local Banking as Gateway Credit Union Launches From the GAA Pitch to the Love Island Villa – Can Galway's Seán Fitzgerald Go All the Way? 11am-12pm We speak to people here in Croke Park before then abseil the stadium to raise funds for cancer care west Sports preview
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The All-Ireland Hurling Championship was launched in Blarney GAA on Monday, at his home club, Mark Coleman spoke to Rachel Sheehan about the closing moments of the Munster final.Aaron Niland brings silverware home from Croke Park, much to his father's delight, Eddie Gibbons explains what Dublin were missing against Galway & Cillian Sampson on how Offaly captain Charlie Mitchell is still a source of inspiration from the side line.
A young bodybuilder from Knocknacarra has returned from Spain where she won bronze at the highly prestigious Amateur Olympia. 21 year old Taylor Brown won bronze last weekend in Alicante to go with the gold and silver won at Muscle Contest Ireland that was held in Dublin last month. Taylor has been involved in Bodybuilding for the past two years and she spoke to John Mulligan about her success and her career so far.
Coastal erosion and rising sea levels are posing an increasing threat to communities around Ireland, and a new report from the University of Galway is warning that urgent action is needed. The study estimates that thousands of properties and hundreds of kilometres of roads are already at risk and calls for a national masterplan to help communities adapt to the challenges ahead. To discuss the findings and what they could mean for coastal areas in County Clare and beyond, Alan Morrissey was joined by Cillian Murphy, Kilkee resident and former Councillor. Photo (c) Clare FM
Seán Ó Domhnaill and Paul preview Galway's clash with Westmeath in round two of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.This Podcast is brought to you by Hoare Chartered Accountants and Drone Works Ireland. Drone Works Ireland is your go to place when it comes to buying a drone, repairing your drone and also when you need professionals to carry any aerial work you may need ,check out their website www.droneworksireland.ieHoare 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.ieIf you have any questions or thoughts for upcoming podcasts, email the maroonwhitepod@gmail.com
Today on Galway Talks with John Morley: 9am-10am Ban on public drinking in Tuam Municipal District to be introduced next month Has Trump Taken the Shine Off the World Cup? And Are Ireland Better Off Missing Out? Can Amateur Theatre Survive? Rising Costs Put Pressure on Musical Societies 10am-11am Protesters Target EU Gathering in Galway Over Gaza Response 95,000 Children Living in Consistent Poverty, Alliance Warns Men Encouraged to Take ‘One Step at a Time' During Men's Health Week 11am-12pm 340km Charity Cycle to Honour Little Blue Hero Saoirse Galway Bay FM's Sarah Grealish and John Morley Nominated Twice at Record-Breaking Justice Media Awards Music Mornings - Don Stiffe joins us live in studio Galway Talks Galway Talks with John Morley is the flagship show on Galway Bay FM and broadcasts Monday to Friday from 9am to 12pm and is the most popular talk show in the Galway region. The current affairs show features a mix of breaking news, human interest stories, sport, entertainment, history and live music. From local and national politics to community issues, voices from across the county and beyond discuss and debate the major events affecting Galway, the country and the world. There's a lighter side too as we feature the stories of local characters, the talent of Galway's arts scene and debate the county's many sporting achievements. To listen back to previous shows see here. Meanwhile. Galway Bay FM News provides trusted, comprehensive coverage and analysis of local, national, and international stories. Tune in every hour, Monday to Friday, 7am to 6pm, with breakfast updates at 7:30 and 8:30. Catch the multi-award-winning FYI Galway from 5pm for all your news and sport, along with traffic and business information. And if its sport you're after -Listen live to Galway Bay FM Sport on the hour from 7am to 6pm, Monday to Friday. For all your local, national and international sports commentaries, fixtures and results check out Over the Line on Fridays from 7pm to 10pm, Saturday and Sunday Sports from 1pm – 6pm and Mondays from 8pm to 10pm. Download the Galway Bay FM app to get the latest stories on the go and stay connected on Facebook, Instagram and X
This week on the Podcast this week Dick and Tom are talking about the Hangar Ballroom. A legendary ballroom from the past.You can find the articles referenced in this podcast on www.advertiser.ie/galway.If you have a message for Tom or Dick please email us at oldgalwaydiary@advertiser.ie
Is there such a thing as too much PDA? While there is no definitive answer, there are moments where even the most open of us must draw the line?But, are we drawing the line too soon in Ireland?Joining Seán to discuss this is Dr Siobhan O'Higgins, Sexologist and Educator from the School of Psychology at the University of Galway.
On Hurling Chat this week, Andy Coen and Cyril Farrell join Niall and Sean to review Galway's return to the summit in Leinster while Frank Roche, from the Irish Independent, gives an overview on the weekend's happenings. The lads review: - Galway's 4th Leinster title won in emphatic style - Hugely significant win in terms of this team's development - Dubs underperform in season of change in Leinster - An Ireland semi final now beckons - Limerick are kings of Munster again, as Cork rue the inches
Ireland must shift from monitoring coastal erosion as a physical process to establishing the urgent legal and financial mechanisms required to relocate homes and infrastructure. That's according to new research from the University of Galway, authored by Associate Professor Dr Eugene Farrell.
Today on Galway Talks with John Morley: 9am-10am 73,000 Students Exempt from Irish as New Report Warns of Growing Crisis Homes Damaged and Bus Torched as Violence Erupts in Belfast Galway Research Calls for National Coastal Erosion Masterplan 10am-11am Family Carers Cutting Back on Food and Heating as Cost of Caring Soars Motors 'Veruca Salt' Joins Galway Comic Con for Willy Wonka Anniversary Celebration 11am-12pm Financial advice Record Entries as Network Galway Prepares for Businesswoman of the Year Awards 60 Brave Fundraisers to Take the Leap in Galway's First Urban Abseil
Content creator and Galway man, Ronan Michell gives Dermot the low down on Fitzy's Love Island Journey.
Yesterday, it was confirmed that Galway United's upcoming Premier Division game with Dundalk will be held at Turners Cross in Cork on Friday evening. The game was origionally scheduled for Pearse Stadium as Eamon Deacy Park is undergoing ground works. However, this was not possible following the draw for the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Round 2A which sees Galway take on Westmeath on Sunday afternoon at the same venue. The decision to hold the game at Turners Cross has led to angry reactions by supporters from both clubs. Galway United Manager John Caulfield spoke to John Mulligan about the decision to hold the game in Cork.
Greg Lally and Paul reflect on Galway's Leinster senior hurling final win over Dublin.This Podcast is brought to you by Hoare Chartered Accountants and Drone Works Ireland. Drone Works Ireland is your go to place when it comes to buying a drone, repairing your drone and also when you need professionals to carry any aerial work you may need ,check out their website www.droneworksireland.ieHoare 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.ieIf you have any questions or thoughts for upcoming podcasts, email the maroonwhitepod@gmail.com
The National Transport Authority has revealed it is spending nearly €20,000 a week on the storage of 98 electric buses that have still not been deployed to the national fleet due to a lack of charging infrastructure in Galway and Dublin depots. We get the details from Aisling Moloney Political Reporter, Irish Independent.
Galway has been ranked as the sixth most expensive city for rent prices in Europe. As of last month, the average rent for an apartment in Galway City was €2,100…Joining Shane to discuss this is Shane Forde, Fine Gael Cllr for Galway City East.
Dermot meets Jack Kelly, the Galway man whose underwater camera footage of Basking Sharks is starring on BBC's Springwatch programme.
Galway is under attack… and it's not the traffic or the rain. It's one mystery person spreading porridge oats for the pigeons all over the city centre.Dave and Fionnuala try to get their heads around how a “harmless” act has turned into a full-blown nuisance - oats everywhere, pigeons lapping them up, and now claims it's attracting rats and vermin.Producer Leah joins with what she saw along Merchant's Road - pillars dotted in oats like it's normal.With Galway City Council “all out of ideas” and even talk of trips, falls and broken hips, the gang asks: what can actually be done?
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Today on Galway Talks with John Morley: 9am-10am Cabinet Set to Approve Controversial Triple Lock Reforms Tributes Paid to Galway Builder Behind Galway Bay FM's Transformation Katie Taylor joins us in studio ahead of her Croke Park fight 10am-11am Galway United ‘Aggrieved' as Home Match Forced to Cork Garda Slot Padraig Mac An Iomaire Elected Cathaoirleach of Connemara District Geraldine Donohue Elected Cathaoirleach of Loughrea-Gort/Kinvara District Galway Woman Breaks Silence on Life Inside Jehovah's Witnesses in New Memoir 11am-12pm Volunteers Sought Across Galway for Hospice Sunflower Days Evergreen slot MUSIC MORNINGS - CILLIAN COLMAN
Mick McCarthy, Will O'Callaghan and Rachel Sheehan are back for another episode of the Power Rankings after a weekend of action that saw Limerick beat Cork in Páirc Uí Chaoimh to take home the Munster Title and Galway got the best of Dublin to claim the Leinster Title. The Power Rankings on Off the Ball, with Harvey Norman, Official Stats Sponsor of the GAA
Enda Coll is joined by Matthew Brennan and Susanna Mollen are on hand to look back at a packed weekend of sporting action which saw Limerick plant the flag in Páirc Uí Chaoimh in the Munster Hurling Championship Final, Galway steamroll Dublin in the Leinster Hurling Final, Amber Barrett's last minute winner in Cork and Leinster book their place in the URC Final. All of that and much more on this mornings Performance Rankings!Viagra Connect 50mg film-coated tablets. Contains sildenafil. For adult men with erectile dysfunction. Subject to suitability. Maximum dosage one 50mg tablet per day. Always read the label.Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Galway Bay FM's Sean Carley looks back on the sporting weekend: Galway crowned Leinster Senior Hurling Champions for the first time since 2018; Galway senior ladies footballers begin All-Ireland championship with comprehensive win over Meath; Galway's minor footballers end their season with quarter-final defeat to Tyrone; All-Ireland camogie champions Galway suffer first day defeat to Cork; All this and more == 'The Full-Time Whistle' broadcasts every Sunday evening from 8pm on Galway Bay FM.
Tonight on 'Over The Line' with George McDonagh and Darren Kelly: Cian O'Connell chats about Galway's Leinster Senior Hurling Championship victory and Galway United's home fixture in Cork; The lads discuss mixed fortunes for the Galway senior camogie and ladies football teams at the weekend; And soccer referee Marc Lynch discusses his involvement in officiating and how he reached the top level in that field; All this and more. == 'Over The Line' with George McDonagh broadcasts every Monday evening from 8pm on Galway Bay FM.
It's the special summary episode of our EACD 2026 conference series live from Galway Ireland! The conference was centred around the F-words and there was a call to action on the clinical application of the F-words.Enjoy the final episode of our European Academy of Childhood-onset Disability Annual Congress series - the ResearchWorks team are on a mini-break, which we hope you'll use to catch up the entire series of episodes from Galway.We'll be back with full length episodes in a few weeks time!Thank you to everyone who came by the booth to say hello, to all of our guests on the show, to Theresa for the generous shout-out in the closing ceremony and to those who keep telling Ed he needs his own podcast, or to record his own audiobook!He's too busy editing the pod to do that but he is very honoured whenever he gets asked for a selfie.... that happens more than you might think! :)
Censuses are not just for us humans because today marks the beginning of the Great Big All-Ireland Hedgehog Count with people being asked to look around this week to try find and document hedgehogs. Elaine O'Riordan is a researcher at the School of Natural Sciences in the University of Galway and the Lead Research on the Irish Hedgehog Survery.
Dave and Fionnuala are back after a weekend of “ball action” in every sense of the word.Fionnuala's flying it as a proud Galway woman with a big day out in Croke Park, trains up and down to Dublin, and the all-important Houston Supermac's on the way home. Dave, meanwhile, heads solo to Carrick-on-Shannon for Leitrim vs Wexford… and comes back with heartbreak and a five-point loss.But the real drama? Dave's attempt to level up the office sweepstakes with official draw balls goes horribly wrong when the tiniest capsules imaginable arrive. Underwhelming doesn't even cover it.
Today on Galway Talks with John Morley: 9am-10am Parents Warned Over Baby Sleep Pillows After Safety Alert Eight More Sets of Infant Remains Recovered at Tuam Mother and Baby Home Site Connemara Councillor Condemns Planned Visit of King Charles to Ireland 10am-11am Ballinasloe Among Ireland's Cleanest Towns as Galway Areas Show Mixed Results in Litter Survey Ukraine Accuses Russia of Drone Strike Near Chornobyl Nuclear Facility Ability West Expands Respite Services as New Inclusive Summer Camps Announced 11am-12pm Monday Deep Dive Panel - GAA special Sports review
Jonathan Higgins was at the changed venue of Bective GFC as Galway opened up their All-Ireland Championship campaign with a win over Meath in high wind conditions. First hear from Jonathan as he gives his FT report. Then hear from Galway's Leanne Coen, Meath's Wayne Freeman and finally Galway's Daniel Moynihan GAA on Off The Ball
All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy, James Skehill (and special guest Tommy Walsh) joined with Will O'Callaghan to review wins for Limerick and Galway in the Munster and Leinster finals. Laois are heading back to the Leinster Championship, and the lads discuss what next for Kilkenny after Derek Lyng's departure, oh, and their favourite pundits.The Hurling Pod on Off the Ball with Applegreen - helping you relax, recharge, and enjoy the journey ahead.
Today on Galway Talks with John Morley: 9am-10am Ring Road Legal Challenge Sparks Fresh Calls for Talks with Homeowners Major Breakthrough in Ambulance Pay Dispute as SIPTU Recommends Deal Councillors Demand Action After Homeless Man Forced to Sleep Rough 10am-11am EU Takes Ireland to Court Over Peat-Cutting Enforcement AI Firm Calls for Global Pause on Advanced Artificial Intelligence Development New Dance Production Brings the Story of the Corrib to Life 11am-12pm GALWAY THOUGHTS PANEL - Dunguaire Castle and homelessness Sports preview
Commentary of Galway's defeat to Cork in the opening game in the All-Ireland Camogie Championship on Saturday afternoom at Kenny Park, Athenry by Tommy Devane and Imelda Hobbins.
The commentary of Galway's defeat to Tyrone in the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Quarter Final in Ashbourne on Saturday afternoon by Jonathan Higgins and Kevin Dwyer.
The Galway Minor Football manager Cosmas Gilmore spoke to Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after defeat to Tyrone in the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship quarter-final in Ashbourne on Saturday afternoon...
Tommy Walsh, Cyrill Farrell, James Hickey and Joe Nolan join us in Croke Park to talk Kilkenny's next move, Carlow's Joe Mc Donagh defeat and Galway's Leinster success.The KCLR Hurling Podcast is brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
On this episode of The Classic Hits Show Broadcast live on Liffey Sound 96.4FM on 29th May 2026 we had a live in studio interview with the super talented Galway DJ Lee Moran. On the show we spun lots of Lee Moran's DJ mixes it was a super fun show full of craic agus ceol with chats about djing, dj music mixies, DJ gigs etc
The remains have been found in the last two months, bringing the total to Seventy-seven, according the Technical Update from the forensic excavation at the county Galway site. For more on this Daniel McSweeney Director of the Office for Authorised Intervention in Tuam.
Welcome back all! This month we are joined by Fr Conor McDonough OP, an exceptional Research Ireland funded PhD researcher in Classics, University of Galway. Conor elucidates the variety of religious life in the Middle Ages focussing on the new religious orders introduced as part of wider church reforms in the 11th and 12th centuries. This episode touches on a number of big themes such as the conflict between 'church and state', colonisation, language, ethnicity, patronage, and decline. What is the difference between a monk and a priest? Why were there two Cathedrals in Dublin? Why did the Cistercians in Ireland build a 'fortress against God'? Did the Irish prefer living in 'nests' rather than stone buildings? Conor answers all of these questions and much more. We learn all about the new international networks of the Cluniacs, Cistercians, Augustinians, Premonstratensians, the Rule of Benedict, drama at Mellifont, bishops as barons, the Anglo-Norman Conquest and the appeal of religious life. Suggested reading and resources:Treasure Ireland Youtube series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdPbRZbumpDdJjMBmh_wlGVdx_rQVH38O-Edel Bhreathnach, Monasticism in Ireland, AD 900-1250 (Dublin, 2024)- Ó Clabaigh, Colmán, ‘The Church, 1050–1460', in Brendan Smith (ed.), The Cambridge History of Ireland. 1. 600–1550 (Cambridge, 2018), 355–384- Etchingham, Colmán, ‘Review Article: The “Reform” of the Irish Church in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries', Studia Hibernica, 37 (2011), 215–37 - Flanagan, Marie-Therese, The transformation of the Irish church in the twelfth century (Woodbridge, 2013)- Martin Browne OSB & Colmán Ó Clabaigh OSB (eds), The Irish Benedictines: A History, Dublin: Columba Press, 2005.- Martin Browne OSB & Colmán Ó Clabaigh OSB (eds), Households of God: The Regular Canons and Canonesses of St Augustine and of Prémontré in Medieval Ireland, Dublin: Four Courts, 2019.- Martin Browne OSB, Tracy Collins, Bronagh Ann McShane, Colmán Ó Clabaigh OSB (eds), Brides of Christ: Women and Monasticism in Medieval and Early Modern Ireland, Dublin: Four Courts, 2023.- Tracy Collins, Female Monasticism in Medieval Ireland: An Archaeology, Cork: Cork University Press, 2021.- Niamh Wycherley, ‘Eoin MacNeill and a “celtic” church in early medieval Ireland', in Emer Purcell & Conor Mulvagh (eds), Eoin MacNeill; the pen and the sword (Cork, 2022), 40–52- Athassel Priory https://heritageireland.ie/unguided-sites/athassel-augustinian-priory/Regular episodes every month (on a Friday)Email: medievalirishhistory@gmail.comProducer: Tiago Veloso SilvaSupported by the Dept of Early Irish, Maynooth University & Taighde Éireann/Research Ireland.Views expressed are the speakers' own.Logo design: Matheus de Paula CostaMusic: Lexin_Music
The European Academy of Childhood-onset Disability Annual Congres is taking place in Galway this week with exhibitions in adapted surfing, frame running, wheelchair céilí dancing, accessible climbing and much more. Connacht Rugby host an Inclusion Festival on Saturday (6th June), while at University of Galway's Kingfisher, a Wheelchair Hurling Exhibition takes place featuring players from Connacht and Munster. The exhibition begins at the Kingfisher from 1pm with a juvenile game, before the adult match at 2.30pm. And a Come & Try session takes place after that. Connacht Development Officer David Cunningham joined Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly on 'Over The Line' to tells us more. == The draw, featuring prizes like the All-Ireland Hurling Final stand tickets, and the Galway camogie signed jersey, takes place on Galway Bay FM on 'Saturday Sport' just after 5pm.
While many supporters marvel at the skills displayed by the 'Class of 92' or the recent Chinese World Champions when they come together at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, what many snooker fans mightn't realise is there is a vibrant snooker circuit in county Galway with opportunites to play competitive tournaments or just to enjoy a few social frames. Recently, Donal Foran, the 'Athenry Assassin,' was crowned County Galway champion for the seventh time, overcoming Ballinasloe's Paul Keighery to successfully retain his title. Both players have given so much into the promotion and coaching in the game. Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly called out to Ballinasloe Snooker Club this week to chat to both Donal and Paul, and started by congratulating Donal on his county championship success. == In the Ger McGrath Memorial Final played on Friday evening (5th June), Donal Foran was a 2-0 winner over Max Kennedy.
Summer is here, and thus so is Love Island. The sun-kissed and famously amorous reality show has technically been around since 2005, but its revival in the last 11 years has made it a true household name – whether your household actually tunes in or not. This year, Irish tongues are wagging thanks to the inclusion of a strapping young Galway man who has left both his teaching post and his county behind in search of fame, fortune, and, presumably somewhere in there, love. Bleach blond Seán ‘Fitzy' Fitzgerald has caused quite the stir, with some arguing that teachers are supposed to be role models and thus appearing on a raunchy entertainment extravaganza is very much not the message to hand down to young and impressionable souls. For others, it's just a bit of fun and a possible pathway to celebrity and endorsement deals. So, what should we make of Love Island in 2026? And indeed its associated controversies and tragedies to date? On this episode of The Indo Daily, host Kevin Doyle is joined by Irish Independent multimedia reporter Deirdre Barry, and by broadcaster and content creator Fionnuala Jones, to examine if Love Island's newest Irish star can make the grade and to look at the problematic pipeline that may await. The Indo Daily is part of the Trust Project. You can view our ethics policies at independent.ie/ourjournalismSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We’re being asked to take part in the Great Big All-Ireland Hedgehog Count. Jerry spoke to Elaine O’Riordan from the School of Natural Sciences and Ryan Institute at University of Galway.
This week on the Podcast this week Dick and Tom are talking about the history of An Garda Síochána. Lots of the information from todays podcast comes from the book Duty: An Garda Síochána in Galway by Damien Flanagan and Maire MannionYou can find the articles referenced in this podcast on www.advertiser.ie/galway.If you have a message for Tom or Dick please email us at oldgalwaydiary@advertiser.ie