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It’s time for our ‘Ask the Expert’ slot, and this week we are covering all things dental, but particularly, how to prevent that aging smile. Joining Pat this morning was general and cosmetic dentist aka The Tooth Fairy Bronagh Keane.
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Clinical Psychotherapist Stephanie Regan talks us through January ‘tweaks’ instead of resolutions, and how to better yourself bit by bit this new year.
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We take a look back at car sales in 2024 and what’s in store for the year ahead, with Motoring Editor of Sunday Independent Geraldine Herbert.
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It’s back to work today for many including negotiators working on forming a government. We get the latest with Political Correspondent with The Irish Times Harry McGee.
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The Seven Summits are the seven highest peaks across each of the seven continents. Derek Mahon spoke to us in December about his imminent climb of Mount Vinson in Antarctica, his seventh of the seven summits to make him the fifteenth, and oldest, Irishman to complete the feat. He joins us with his final success under his belt.
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Today marks the fourth anniversary of January 6th. The day that saw rioters ransack the Us Capitol with the aim of stopping the certification of Joe Biden's election.
To discuss the significance this event had, and still has within US political culture, especially as Donald Trump is set to re-enter the White House later this month, is Professor and Political Analyst, Clinton Institute, University College Dublin Scott Lucas.
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Liverpool draw with Man U and a surprising win at the Sentry. Colm Boohig from Off The Ball on all the weekend sports.
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Today, we celebrate Nollaig na mBan, or Women’s Little Christmas - a cherished tradition honouring Irish women for their tireless efforts during the festive season. January 6th remains a celebration of women and, for many, the mark of a new year.
Pat was joined on the show this morning by Juli Ní Mhaoileóin, The Dingle Druid.
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As part of Henry's Happy New Year. Henry McKean spoke to Special Olympics Ireland about the upcoming Turin Winter Games. With Lorraine Whelan, Team Ireland Alpine Skier.
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Daniel McConnell and Gabija Gataveckaite will take us through this week’s top stories while looking ahead to 2025. The new year is expected to bring a focus on government formation and a presidential election. Meanwhile, the past week has witnessed devastating attacks across the US.
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We speak to dating specialist and matchmaker, Mairead Loughman to get all the tips on how to find love in 2025.
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Less than 0.1% of Ireland's ancient forests remains and rather than solely the human impact, although that has had an influence, overgrazing may have been the forests death nail. That’s according to Eoghan Dalton, Farmer, Rewidler and Author of new book, ‘The Magic Of An Irish Rainforest: A Visual Journey’.
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Executive Chef at the K Club Gary O’Hanlon talks us through Oven Roasted Sweet Potato and Ginger Soup with Guinness Bread.
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It is the New Year, which is traditionally a time of change. Sometimes adults look to change their career, upskill and educate themselves further, or maybe start a business.
Lisa O'Connell, Managing Director of Forus Training, joined Jonathan this morning with advice on how people can make that transformation in their life.
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New year, new weather warnings. People have been urged to stay safe as Met Eireann forecasts sub-zero temperatures heading into next week, with significant snow likely to impact the country. We speak to Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent with Irish Independent.
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This Christmas, Santa would have given many children a smart phone for the first time. Alex Cooney, Ceo of Cybersafekids, joined Jonathan this morning to advise parents as they navigate their children’s online safety.
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The European Commission is tightening restrictions on Retinol, a ‘much loved’ skin ingredient in 2025. We find out why with Nurse Tutor and Advanced Nurse Practitioner Selene Daly.
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60% of us are overweight or obese, and a majority of people feel they can’t help themselves. We ask this morning is Ireland's obesity crisis at breaking point. Jonathan discusses this with Donal O’Shea, Consultant Endocrinologist and HSE National Clinical Lead for Obesity.
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As Met Éireann forecasts temperatures of –10 degrees. Many are wondering, what kind of weather can we expect within the next week? Joanna Donnelly Meteorologist at Met Éireann and author give us a rundown of what to expect.
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