Morning Focus began today with Helen Downes, Shannon Chamber CEO who spoke to us ahead of their Corporate Social Responsiblity event which will take place at Shannon Airport this Thursday (October 18).
Companies will meet with groups who benefit from their charitable supports.
Fianna Fáil Cllr Cathal Crowe spoke about running for the next general election after being added to the ticket.
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Mary O’Connor, CEO Federation of Irish Sport talked about the new campaign to bolster the profile of women in sport. The “20 x 20” initiative hopes to increase media coverage for women’s sports by 20 per cent, with the same target for live games.
Ireland South Fine Gael MEP Sean Kelly discussing Brexit talks being at a crucial juncture. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has warned that there may not be a deal this week and that negotiations may run until December.
In the final hour of Morning Focus Tom Mulkern informed me about the event The Bands Play On For Bóthar which will be held this Friday (October 19th) in the Sullivan’s Hotel in Gort, Co. Galway. Kathy Durkin and her band will play a special concert in aid of the Charity Bóthar. To purchase tickets contact Tom Mulkern on 086 875 2919 or the Sullivan’s Hotel at 091 631257.
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Harriet Parsons, Training & Development Manager, Bodywhys joined us to discuss the Bodywhys report which shows a big increase in men needing support for eating disorders. There has been a 128% increase in attendance by men at face-to-face support groups.
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The show concluded with Don Mescall who told Gavin all about releasing a new single with Stella Parton and his second album ‘Lighthouse Keeper.’ Don has not released any music since the release of his debut album 12 years ago. His show An Evening with Don Mescall and Very Special Guests will take place at University Concert Hall, Limerick on Tuesday November 6th.