The Word – Conflict

Join the gang every Sunday for an hour of relaxing discussion on issues of spirituality, and some great music thrown in too. Forget your worries and listen to The Word.


Reflections

A weekly 30-minute space for Christian prayer, song and devotion. It is presented by the Kilkee Prayer Group led by Anne Haugh and Kathleen Ryan and joined in by Donnie Dillon, Anne Marie Harte and Antonio Cebas. It is an invitation to engage in Christian worship through prayer and song, as well as to reflect on the lives of the Saints whose feast day we celebrate. All listeners at home are invited to add their own prayers and petitions and together with those of the group offer them in unison to the Grace of the Lord and our Blessed Lady.


The Gardening Show

In the studio with James, John and Local gardener Johnny Collins knowledge drawn from a lifetime of experience these guys know their onions and best of all it wont cost a bean just tune in to 94.8fm or stream online from the play button on Tuesday’s at 4:05 or hear the repeat on Thursday’s at 7pm


Whats On in Clare – Brendan from The Shannonside Winter Music Festival

A 30 minute live Thursday broadcast highlighting some of the main events taking place around the county and beyond. Live interviews, sports analysis, entertainment news, good banter and more. Donnie Dillon, John O’Boyle, Suzanne Dillon and Antonio Cebas will keep you entertained and informed with what’s going on. Antonio Speaks to Brendan Walsh about the upcoming Shannonside Winter Music Festival


The Genealogy Radio Show Series 9 episode 21 Arielle Blair, Singer songwriter and writer. Reminiscences to Ireland

Lorna Moloney’s doctoral thesis, ‘From Gaelic Lordship to English Shire: The MacNamaras of Clare, c.1259-1603′, is being supervised by Professor Steven Ellis. Lorna’s academic profile can viewed at http://nuigalway.academia.edu/LornaMoloney. She has delivered conference papers at Oxford; Lincoln College: Exploration of the Medieval Gaelic Diet: (2012); seminar papers at the Moore Institute in NUI Galway, ‘The Gaelic Lordships in Thomond, c. 1400-c.1500’ and papers at Irish Conference of Medievalists on themes of Brian Boru and landscape of East Clare. Lorna has published on medieval themes and on maritime subjects.

Lorna received her Certificate for the Advancement of Forensic Genealogy (CAFG) in Dallas in March 2015.

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Clans and Surnames


The RCB Sports Show

On this RCB Sports Show, we review Clare’s win over Tipperary in Munster Hurling League Final & Clare’s win in McGrath Cup football final over Cork. We preview the Alcohol, Drugs & Addiction Awareness seminar by Clonlara GAA & we get info on the Vandeleur Parkrun – Kilrush, Robert Clancy rounds up the local Soccer news & James Sexton gives us the local athletics results.
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Tune in on Monday’s at 6pm and repeated Tuesdays at 5pm 92.5fm – 94.8fm , alternatively live stream with any mobile smart device and tablet or desktop anywhere in the world from the Listen Live page.

Social media links : #GAA, #ClareGAA, #TippGAA, #MunsterGAA



The Random Mix

Aisling Healy is back behind the microphone for 30 minutes of pure madness. I’m delighted to be back guys, hitting the air waves of South West Clare and beyond, with a bang. Tune in for a few minutes of me talking pure nonsense, playing epic tunes and basically having the time of my life, doing what i do best!
Expect the unexpected!


Whats On 11.01.19

A 30 minute live Thursday broadcast highlighting some of the main events taking place
around the county and beyond. Live interviews, sports analysis,
entertainment news, good banter and more. Donnie Dillon, John O’Boyle,
Suzanne Dillon and Antonio Cebas will keep you entertained and informed with what’s going on.


The Genealogy Show Series 9 episode 20 : Surname Variants

Lorna Moloney’s doctoral thesis, ‘From Gaelic Lordship to English Shire: The MacNamaras of Clare, c.1259-1603′, is being supervised by Professor Steven Ellis. Lorna’s academic profile can viewed at http://nuigalway.academia.edu/LornaMoloney. She has delivered conference papers at Oxford; Lincoln College: Exploration of the Medieval Gaelic Diet: (2012); seminar papers at the Moore Institute in NUI Galway, ‘The Gaelic Lordships in Thomond, c. 1400-c.1500’ and papers at Irish Conference of Medievalists on themes of Brian Boru and landscape of East Clare. Lorna has published on medieval themes and on maritime subjects.

Lorna received her Certificate for the Advancement of Forensic Genealogy (CAFG) in Dallas in March 2015.

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Clans and Surnames


Coore and It’s People

This three part series tells the story of Coore using the voices of people who have settled in the area. It describes the circumstances that brought them, their challenges, stories and achievements, as well as the prominent role religion has played in shaping the character of the community.

The first programme, COORE: A Place of Protection, Hardship and Generosity, largely serves as a historical place setting from around 485 AD with the first monastery settlement in West Clare, touching on the major historical and religious events that occur in West Clare over the next several centuries, and the influence those events have on shaping the culture of the people in Coore.

The second programme, COORE: A Time of Growth, begins in the 1920’s when Ireland is in civil war and introduces two Coore Clare Brigade local heroes as well as a review of the cultural and musical freedoms, and the educational environment following the war, that together define the birth of a new cultural identity.

The third programme, Coore: The Rise, the Fall and The Healing , opens around 1970. It tracks the sweeping changes that take place in the Coore community over the next forty-five years and closes with a review of the celebration events held throughout 2015 to mark the 150th anniversary of the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer.

The central theme throughout the documentary series is the honour and the reverence the people of Coore feel for their heritage.

The documentaries include the voices not just of the people of Coore but also from esteemed historians and archaeologists.

RCB Radio is a non profit community radio station that aims to give a voice to local people and broadcasts in the South West area of Clare. The station welcomes new volunteers from all backgrounds who would like to get involved in media in any capacity and can provide full training and facilities for anyone wishing to fulfil their ambitions and interests in becoming involved in radio. Contact RCB on 065 9083022 or email for more information.

LOOPERS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 2038

Invites you on a voyage of discovery…
How did the Sandhills acquire the nickname “Big Favour Bay”?
What is the real significance of the rocket shaped round tower on Scattery Island?
And is Santi really an alien?
This latest “Loopers” offering commemorates the passing winter festival with UFO sittings, wild goat capers and an investigative report from heroic radio hack Aine McEvoy.




RCB Sports Show

On this RCB Sports Show, we review Clare’s win over Cork & Waterford in Munster Hurling League plus hear from Dermot Gannon after Inagh-Kilnamona qualified for the Munster Junior B Hurling final. We review Clare’s win in McGrath Cup football & preview next week’s final V Cork. Paudie Vaughan of Sporting Ennistymon tells us about their season so far plus Robert Clancy rounds up the local Soccer news & James Sexton gives us the local athletics results
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#GAA, #ClareGAA, #TippGAA, #MunsterGAA

Paulines Poems

What better way to unwind than to join the Craol 2018 award winning show with Pauline Skehan and friends for poetry, chat and song. An accomplished poet, Pauline is joined weekly by Rob Hopkins and makes for an enjoyable half hour show.

Radio Beams – Mick O’Dea , Artist Renowned

From the 4 corners of Clare. Full of colour, life, fun, human stories of conquests, and achievements. From all walks of life in Clare.
Dermot brings a unique inside to people activities and life in Clare.
Not afraid to challenge the norms, asks the hard question and bring humour to the story.
Dermot covers stories that never may get air time on any station and his relaxed way of finding out the issues that bother people. Listeners from all ages and back round find his tones easy listening.
You can tune in each Tuesday at 3.30 and repeated on a Thursday at 16:30.


Reflections

A weekly 30 minute space for Christian prayer, song and devotion. It is presented by the Kilkee Prayer Group led by Anne Haugh and Kathleen Ryan and joined in by Donnie Dillon, Anne Marie Harte and Antonio Cebas. It is an invitation to engage in Christian worship through prayer and song, as well as to reflect on the lives of the Saints whose feast day we celebrate. All listeners at home are invited to add their own prayers and petitions and together with those of the group offer them in unison to the Grace of the Lord and our Blessed Lady.