Radio Beams show this week is about a condition that is difficult to diagnose. Its called ME. Sarah Warde has written a book on the issue as she suffers from it.
She got help from Madge O Callaghan in editing the book. Sarah also host a regular zoom on the issues of fatigue and support.
Tune in Tuesday 3.30pm www.rcb.ie
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Radio Beams show this week is with well know Claire O Dea nee Connellan who teaches in the LCETB, plays the organ in the local churches.
She studies Traditional Medicine both Western and Eastern.
She wrote a book last year as well.
Tune in www.rcb.ie 3.30pm every Tuesday.

Radio Beams show this week is with well know Claire O Dea nee Connellan who teaches in the LCETB, plays the organ in…

Posted by RCB Radio- South West Clare on Tuesday, 4 May 2021

Radio Beams – West Clare Peer Support Group

Radio Beams show this week has The Light House in Kilrush.
We have 4 speakers taking about the great work on West Clare Peer Support group. Supporting people with depression, anxiety , loss, anorexia and other related issues. A WRAP course is starting this Thursday. Contact 0866043473 for further information
Tune in www.rcb.ie this Tuesday at 3.30pm please share.


Radio Beams – Guide dog owner Patricia Denning

Radio Beams this weeks show is with Patricia Denning who is a guide dog owner. Patricia is both deaf and blind and came to live in Ennis from the UK.
Her new dog is called Smokey and she only recently got him. Patricia has to go training for a period of weeks before she can take the dog out around town of Ennis on her own.
Tune in to www.rcb.ie every Tuesday at 3.30pm and repeated on Thursday at 4:30pm.


Radio Beams – John Higgins Tells Us About Fracking and CETA.

Radio Beams this weeks story is with John Higgins and a community activist who is opposed to Fracking and CETA. John tells the truth about these two proposals and how they damage both the environment and people lives.
John is an Engineer and since retiring he has devoted his time to travelling to countries to learn and to lobby politicians with other to stop these developments.


Radio Beams – Donie O Keeffe Butchering in Style

Radio Beams this weeks story is about a thriving butchers in Ennis called Donie O Keeffe .Donie started out in 1985 in Ennis and then spent some time in London.
Came home and set up his own stall. Today they buy heifers on line and they are slaughtered in Cratlow . He noted how people are gone back to doing roasts again and more time to make stews during the pandemic.
Donie is a proud Kilmona man.
Tune in 3.30pm on www.rcb.ie Tuesday.


Radio Beams – Freda Shannon Burke on the loss of her husband Joe.

Radio Beams this week story is from Freda Shannon Burke from Miltown Malbay.
She talks about her training as a nurse in England yearning to come home to work.
She did and found love in her middle forties to Joe Burke who was in his middle fifties also from Miltown Malbay.
They got married in 2016. Two years after Joe got very sick suddenly and it was discovered he had brain tumour. He ended up passing away in Cahercalla hospital after four weeks
Freda tell of her heart break of losing her true love.

Radio Beams – Larry Brennan on the lanes and bow ways of Ennis

Radio Beams story this week is about the new book written and produced by Larry Brennan The Lanes and Bow ways of Ennis.
It is part of the Clare Roots Group of 36 books produced since it set up in 2006.
We get a great insight to the conditions of thousands of people living in hovels and over crowded dwellings in the lanes and bow ways of Ennis. Until at the beginning of the last century houses were build in St Michael Villas, Hermitage, Turnpike etc. to take people out of these conditions.

Radio Beams story this week is about the new book written and produced by Larry Brennan The Lanes and Bow ways of…

Posted by RCB Radio- South West Clare on Tuesday, 15 December 2020