Spirit Radio Podcasts Spirit Radio Podcasts
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Upbeat and uplifting, entertaining and inspirational, Spirit Radio plays the best contemporary Christian music – plus a selection of positive mainstream hits.
Spirit Radio aims to reach across all religious and denominational boundaries in Ireland creating a positive and uplifting attitude across community divides through careful selection of our religious and secular music and talk programming.
Spirit is also broadcasting on 549 Medium Wave and reaching listeners in many parts of rural Ireland.
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Lyme Disease warnings this summer – Prof Jack Lambert
Professor Jack Lambert (Professor of medicine and infectious diseases at the Mater Hospital and UCD School of Medicine), speaks to Wendy about the impact Lyme Disease is having on those suffering with the condition, how to avoid tick bites, and what to do it you do get bitten by a tick.
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Summer sandles & footwear advice – MyFeet.ie Joe Egan
Joe Egan of the Merrion Foot Clinic and of My Feet.ie speaks to Wendy gives his advice for what you need to consider with your summer footwear.
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Rás Tailteann Cycle Race across Ireland
The Rás Tailteann Cycle Race is starting across Ireland which see's teams from across the globe competing against Irish cyclists.
Spirit Radio's Rob Clarke spoke to the Bray Wheelers cycling club team. -
Bray Wheelers in the Rás Tailteann
Exciting Day as the Bray Wheelers enter a talented team into Irelands premier cycle race, the Rás Tailteann. Click here for live updates
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New E-Scooter Legislation in Ireland – Conor Faughnan
Transport Commentator Conor Faughnan speaks to Wendy about the new e-scooter legislation that will be in place from Monday 20th May 2024.
E-scooters will be legal to use on Irish public roads with new regulations setting a speed limit for e-scooters of 20km per hour. Children from ages U16 will also be banned from using electric scooters in public spaces. -
TikTok – what teens are seeing – Jen Hogan
Jen Hogan (Journalist at the Irish Times) speaks to Wendy about how she has been interviewing teenagers across 2 counties of Ireland about their experiences using TikTok,
Some of the outcomes of these interviews have highlighted teens admitting they find it difficult to study, some are staying up all night scrolling through TikTok, and some even avoid meeting friends in favour of spending time on their phone on TikTok.