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A chairde,At the start of 2023 I was going about life normally, working away, planning for the future, enjoying time with friends, family and looking forward.In what seemed like a blink of the eye, all that changed. I had been experiencing persistent neck pain for months, going to physiotherapy and putting it down to an old injury or sleeping in a certain way.When physio didn’t resolve it, I sought a referral for an MRI. Again, I and all around me assumed it would relate to an old injury and nothing else was on our radar. The results of the MRI floored me. It showed a large tumour growing inside my spinal cord. This tumour was located at the top of my spine, just below my brain stem. An extremely rare type of tumour, in a precarious location for treatment or surgery. The tumour sat in what is described as the ‘prime real estate’ area of the spine and surgery was the only option to remove it. Without this surgery I would have been left in a wheelchair, with further degenerative impacts thereafter.As you can imagine as a young, fit woman, this was so difficult to process. What made it even harder was the fact that the medical consultations that followed presented life altering risks and scenarios. I was told it might be something I’d have live with and manage, that there was a high possibility that they couldn’t remove the tumour due to its location. The glimmer of hope I had rested with my surgical team. I was referred to the top neurosurgical team in the country in Beaumont Hospital. Given the risks associated with the surgery, this team were the only team that could take this on. My only hope.Within 5 weeks of diagnosis I underwent a gruelling, highly precise, 12 hour surgery. The outcome of which was nothing short of a miracle. A miracle I put down to the skills, experience, and dedication of my medical team (and prayers of many!).They were able to remove all of the tumour, and while I had and have a journey to travel in terms of recovery, this was the outcome I had wished, prayed and longed for. Due to the invasive nature of the surgery, I have had to learn to walk again and regain the use of my arms and hands.I vowed before I went into hospital that, if by a miracle it could be removed, that I would do my very best to raise money for those who saved my life. My surgeon Professor Bolger asked that the money would go to the neurosurgery research and development fund in Beaumont. I plan on organising a fundraising concert when I am physically a bit more recovered but until then I wanted to get the ball rolling with a gofundme page. This money will contribute to the amazing work of that team and department, who quite literally do lifesaving work every day. We all know how broken the health system is, so these funds are so needed.If I can contribute in any tiny way to aiding the amazing work they do in Beaumont it’s the very least that I can do as I’ll never be able to repay them fully.To my family, friends and all those who prayed, sent cards, lit candles, kept me in their thoughts and continue to do so, thank you will never seem enough but thank you for everything.Any donations are truly appreciated and keep your eyes peeled for concert details in the new year.
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Wexford Family Carer Honoured with Award as Claire murphy from Gorey is named Net watch Wexford family carer of the year. Claire cares for her son Alex who is 3 and has Autism and Ben aged 1 who was born prematurely and has hip dysplasia
The chair of S.E.T.U. Professor Patrick Prendergast gives his strongest indication to date of how vital the new development at the Wexford based campus will be & sets out a vision that would put the County on a par with any other facility in the Country
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Anxiety is when we live in the future and Depression is when we live in the past...& The Ford Centre is here to help...
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An Garda Siochana in Wexford in association with Wexford County Council hosted the 6th Annual Wexford Garda Youth Awards for 2022. The annual awards acknowledge the brilliance of our young people who are making a difference in their own lives and in their communities within the Wexford Garda Division.
The annual See Change Green Ribbon campaign aims to spread awareness about all mental health difficulties to help end mental health stigma and discrimination
The Indian Community in Wexford we chat to Dr. George Leslie about a special event taking place in Enniscorthy this weekend
Hoteliers Bill Kelly from well know Wexford Hotel Kelly's & Paul Finnegan from the Ashdown Park Hotel in Gorey give a scathing response to the Minister for Finance & the Budget 2023 which saw Hotels Vat Rate increase from 9% to 13.5%
Hoteliers Bill Kelly from well know Wexford Hotel Kelly's & Paul Finnegan from the Ashdown Park Hotel in Gorey give a scathing response to the Minister for Finance & the Budget 2023 which saw Hotels Vat Rate increase from 9% to 13.5%
The Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe was in Wexford last night and in a hard-hitting response to certain criticisms of Budget 2023 he tells us why the Government will hold firm in its implementation and why it is imperative that we have the “Rainy Day” fund in place
St Ibars Shelmaliers Camogie Club present their Annual 6k Run/Walk on Sunday 2nd October 2022 at 10am in collaboration with MS Wexford & joining Alan live in studio earlier we had Christine from MS South Wexford Branch, Austin Hearne Chairperson of St Ibars / Shelmaliers & Patricia Fielding on the Run Committee
Over the last few weeks, the Southeast Animal Rescue have dealt with three separate cases of severe animal abuse and to tell us more we spoke to Peter Myers
Following on from our discussion yesterday with Aodhan O'Riordan regarding school bus transport we spoke to Jimmy Walsh who had the following to say....
Paul & Bernie contacted the show yesterday with a heartfelt plea – please have consideration for the elderly - & this is what they had to say...
With the news that An Bord Pleanála has granted planning permission for a new film studio complex here in Co Wexford which could eventually employ up to 30 people we spoke to one of the backers of the project film financier John Gleeson and Senator Malcolm Byrne
On This coming Friday the doors of the sixth literary festival from Write by the Sea will open in the Stella Maris Centre & to tell us more about the festival we spoke to communications officer Anne O Brien...
So, what are the things you need to know about heading to college, things like finances, accommodation and the CAO offers well we spoke to Irish Country Living Journalist Janine Kennedy
Ahead of the prestigious Kennedy Summer School, we spoke to one of the keynote speakers Professor Sarah Churchwell who is a professor of American Literature and Public Understanding of the Humanities at the school of Advanced Study
A meeting of fishermen took place in Kilmore Quay yesterday where once again they voiced their concerns about a proposed offshore wind farm in the area and are now making several calls including a call for all Oireachtas members and councillors to attend a special meeting to discuss the issue at a public event later this month
How are Wexford businesses coping with the increase in energy bills and what effect it is having on the business community, well we chatted to well known business man, builder & proprietor Colm Neville
September is globally recognised as pain awareness month & is used by pain professionals to raise awareness to the problems of having to live with chronic pain affecting over 150 million Europeans and even more worldwide and we chatted to Martina Phelan Chair of Chronic Pain Ireland on todays edition of the Morning Mix
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Policy Analyst Susanne Rogers from Social Justice Ireland joins me now on the cost of living and the call for €20 per week rise in social welfare
A tribute to Gay Murphy
We remember Gay, an amazing and inspirational person. Chairperson for Relay for Life who leaves behind an incredible legacy and who has been described by the Relay for Life committee as “our chairperson, our friend, our hero and our hope”
The regionals group of TD’s that include Wexfords Independent Deputy Verona Murphy are tabling a private members motion to call for emergency legislation to keep the lights on this winter and ensure that it is affordable for families and businesses
Wexford Local Development and Wexford County Council join forces to highlight the homing initiative for Ukrainian refugees in a special information meeting to take place in The Riverbank House Hotel next Tuesday and earlier we spoke with Amanda Byrne Director of Services with Wexford County Council
Senior Meteorological Consultant & Wexford man Ger Fleming joins us now live in studio to look at the impact of climate change on all our lives, we find out what is happening and what is likely to happen and what we can do to address it
Senior Meteorological Consultant & Wexford man Ger Fleming joins us now live in studio to look at the impact of climate change on all our lives, we find out what is happening and what is likely to happen and what we can do to address it
A controversial study of Cromwell's notorious Irish campaign has been published on the 350th anniversary of his death by Author Tom Reilly & Tom says that many historians in Ireland are not ready for 'an honourable' Cromwell and we spoke to Tom earlier today on the #morningmix
President of the NAPD and Principal of Ramsgrange Community School Rachel O Connor has been very vocal on twitter regarding over 100 Ukrainian Students left stranded with no bus for their first day of secondary school & we spoke to her earlier on the #morningmix
Art in the Open Festival was originally established as August Bank Holiday Weekend Outdoor Painting Festival based in Wexford & is now the Largest Plein Air Festival in Europe and we were joined earlier in studio by event manager Alma Hynes
As the Government head triumphantly into the summer recess, Fine Gael Deputy Paul Kehoe says the Sinn Fein motion of No Confidence united the Government and is critical of those who voted for it
Maura Rath chats about ‘Immersive Yoga’ & benefits of Yoga in general, the rising popularity of yoga in Wexford and the various benefits of yoga
The Chair of Wexford County Council George Lawlor chatted to us about various issues including the CPO for SETU, improvements to water supply and the Min Ryan skate park
Cystic Fibrosis Ireland questions whether a CF drug for 35 children will be fairly assessed by the National Centre for Pharmaco-Economics (NCPE) following recent newspaper comments and Phillip Watt, CEO of Cystic Fibrosis Ireland reacts
Last week Dail Eireann voted on the defective blocks scheme which is to give legal effect to enhancement of a scheme often referred to as the Mica redress scheme and we talked to Wexford couple Sean & Rachel to hear how this issue is affecting them...
Tony Jeffers of Woodgraigue Duncormick was diagnosed with having polio at the tender age of 2. His right leg was operated on several times to correct abnormalities and he spent all of his childhood approx 11 years in Cappagh Hospital only being allowed to visit home once or twice a year but for Tony it was a time full of happy memories and he shares his wonderful experiences of the people who influenced and shaped his life..
Helena B. Scott is an author, historian, mental and light trance medium, psychic investigator and wellness & spirituality coach and she chatted with us earlier about her new projects and upcoming workshop. You can find her on Facebook and website www.thehallofdreams.com
We chat to Seargeant Niall Maher on lots of garda issues of the day including rural garda stations, coastal patrols, fuel theft and spiking.
In relation to spiking: Advice on Drink Spiking and related public health issues can be found here - https://www2.hse.ie/conditions/drink-spiking-date-rape-drugs/what-to-do/
You heard it here first, Sinn Fein's Mary Lou McDonald committs to Co. Wexford that Wexford General Hospital will get their new bed unit and MRI Scanner if Sinn Fein get into power
An LCDC initiatve sees the rolling out of a beach mat on Rosslare Strand which will help wheelchair users access the beach
"This Government simply isn't in charge" Verona Murphy is voting with Sinn Fein on their vote of no confidence in the Government
After a huge outpouring for Sean an 80-year-old man who did his own dental procedure, we found how he is doing as he popped into our studios for a chat
Councillor Breen gives us his response to Mick Wallaces views on rising costs and fuel costs
A family's worst nightmare as four-year-old Fiadh’s cancer returns, and the ‘Future for Fiadh’ fundraiser has now returned in a bid to get the Wexford child to New York for further life-saving treatment and we spoke to her aunt Ciara earlier on the morning mix
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The Hair, Style & Beauty awards are coming! The people of Wexford County will be asked to vote in a range of categories as to who they believe should win the accolade. The top three companies/individuals will be shortlisted post the closing period and the shortlist will be asked to submit a presentation showcasing why they should win the accolade. This will be passed to our esteemed panel of judges, and they will decide who should win each category.Judging takes place on August 30, 2022 and Fashion Designer and Broadcaster Brendan Courtney is the host of the evening
Women injured by vaginal mesh implants are being prevented from having them fully removed by doctors who inserted them and by the Health Service Executive (HSE), an Oireachtas committee heard on Wednesday, and we talked to two Wexford women affected by this Katherine and Siobhan and Terri Martin the co-ordinator of Mesh Survivors Ireland
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The New Chair of New Ross District Fianna Fails Michael Sheehan was live
in studio Monday last outlining his plan for the year
Following the success of “Pride Picnic in the Park” - Wexford Pride is delighted to announce their upcoming events for July 2022, including the launch of our LGBQTIA+ Community Support Group to find out more contact wexfordpride@gmail.com or find them on Facebook & Instagram - Wexford Pride
Former All Ireland Camogie player and all-star URSULA JACOB responds to stinging criticism of her accent as a Gaa pundit and takes on the Keyboard warriors as she declares enough is enough
Celebrations in Enniscorthy as local shop revealed as location of the €5,612,385 Lotto jackpot win and Co-owners Frank & Kieran spoke with Alan on this mornings edition of #morningmix
With the rising covid numbers we ask Professor of Immunology at Trinity College Dublin Professor Cliona Farrelly should we return to the complusory wearing of face masks
Rosslare Europort makes further significant investments with the purchase of an additional 18-acre site adjacent to the port and the award of a contract for its new Port Terminal Management System
Team up @eamo2014 @louise_o_brien @urban_gym_ ‘Workout for Wexford Women’s Refuge’ “July 9th 2022” - JULY 9th see’s a first ever in the Fitness Industry here in Co Wexford !!
Little Hill Animal Rescue will bring hens for adoption to New Ross, Enniscorthy & Carnew this Saturday; and then Bunclody on Sunday & people can book their hens in advance by sending a message to "Little Hill Animal Rescue & Sanctuary" Facebook page
The Manager’s Handbook for a New World of Work’ by Dr Monica Murphy is the first book of its type by an Irish Author to capture a range of topics that are critical to successful management in a hybrid, remote working and more flexible world & she joins me now..
Maura Bell is the newly elected mayor of Wexford and told Alan when he suggested that she does her best for Wexford that "I'll be there and I'll be doing it"
Minister of State at the Department of Justice James Browne looks at several key issues including the changes to Domestic Violence sentencing, his view on the latest developments in the Quest to get the new TU campus site delivered and the HSE plan for the next Covid outbreak
Wexford Town estate agent DNG McCormack Quinn has been named the 2021 DNG Online Auctioneers of the Year at the DNG National Conference, which took place at The Curragh Racecourse last Friday and we spoke with Gary Quinn and Rob McCormack
We link in once more with our local garda districts with crime prevention officer Eddie Wilde
When we last visited it was just a shell so we came back to see what's happening in the new Crown Quarter
We chat to the new chair of the Rosslare District Cllr Lisa McDonald as she sets out her vision on housing and the regeneration of the new district high on her agenda
David Denieffe Vice President of Academic Affairs from the SETU gives us the need-to-know information on preparing for third level
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We have a helpline – Ask-our-nurse helpline, where you can arrange for a dermatology nurse to give you a call for guidance or advice on skin concerns etc. https://irishskin.ie/ask-our-dermatology-nurse/
Our SunSmart Campaign is a great resource for the family and the video’s are really easy to follow https://irishskin.ie/sunsmart/
A positive tourism initiative led by a high-powered delegation from France took place in Wexford over the weekend with the President of the Regional Council of Normandy Herve Morin and the French Ambassador to Ireland to establish cultural, education, tourism and business links, Vincent Guerend
Social Justice Ireland will today launch Budget Choices 2023 as uncertainty once again dominates Ireland’s social and economic outlook and frames the context for Budget 2023. How can Government protect the most vulnerable in the current crisis and deliver on its Programme for Government commitments and deliver a fair recovery
Sinn Féin spokesperson on Finance, Pearse Doherty TD, has announced the party will bring forward a motion in the Dáil next week calling for an emergency budget to deliver much-needed support to workers and families hit by the cost-of-living crisis
We find out what's going on in St Peters College and why they are making a call out for past pupils to come on board..
After receiving a diagnosis of Autism for their youngest daughter Bonnie, Noreen O Dea Moore decided to write “Bunny Buttons” as she struggled to find books that Bonnie could really identify with and relate to
In light of the recent tragic events unfolding from Tipperary where an elderly couple were found up to a year after they had passed, we spoke to former Deputy Tony Dempsey, Ambassador of Aging for Wexford County Council and CEO of Alone, Sean Moynihan
Independent Councillor Ger Carthy joined us live in studio where the hot topic was the current situation at Wexford General Hospital
With the announcement yesterday that this year's Leaving Certificate results will be made available to students on Friday 2 September, this will cause delays to 3rd level places, and we chatted to Seamus Whitney, Career Guidance earlier this morning
A young Bannow lady of only 26 years old and found herself recently in the Sunday Business Post Connected Magazine’s ‘30 Under 30’ list for tech company start-ups & we spoke to her in detail earlier today...
Donal Kenny new chair of Gorey District outlines his priorities for Gorey and responds to our story from yesterday re the Gorey Council Election
Inflation is a silent budget killer it causes everything to go up, from your groceries to your fuel, as the purchasing power of money decreases - during a good year, it cuts your buying power by 2% to 3% — these days inflation is hovering above 9% a level we haven’t seen in 40 years & John Lowe the Money Doctor tells us how best to balance our budget
Director of Services at Wexford County Council Eamonn Hore gives his response to the Creagh Water Report.
The Creagh Report is not a witch hunt looking for heads but we cannot take our eyes off the fact that 46 people ended up sick says Joe Sullivan Fianna Fail Councillor
The long awaited Creagh Water Report was published yesterday and Jim FitzGerald from Irish Water says he was very disappointed with events that took place and wants to apologise to anyone that was affected.
We linked up once more with An Garda Siochana for a detailed chat on issues affecting Co.Wexford
Deputy Paul Kehoe spoke to us earlier about the delay in confirming the Wexford Campus for the SETU
The newly elected Chair of Wexford County Council Labour Party Councillor George Lawlor joined us live studio to outline his vision and the key areas that need to be prioritised for the County
After eighteen years St Patricks Special School is once more on the same campus as they recently took delivery of their new premises
Today we brought you a special feature whereby we asked elected members of the oireachtas and CEO of Wexford County Council Tom Enright What is the delay with the Wexford Campus for the SETU
Today we brought you a special feature where we asked elected Wexford members of the Oireachtas and CEO of Wexford County Council Tom Enright what is the delay in getting our campus for the SETU..
Today we brought a very special focus as we asked the question what is the delay in getting our campus. We spoke to some of the Wexford elected members of the Oireachtas and CEO of Wexford County Council Tom Enright
On todays edition of the morning mix we brought you a special feature as we ask the question What is the delay in getting our campus for the SETU. We spoke to some of the elected members of the Oireachtas and CEO of Wexford County Council Tom Enright
On todays edition of The Morning Mix we brought a special feature as we asked our elected members of the Oireachtas and Tom Enright CEO of Wexford County Coucil.... what is the delay in getting our campus for the South East Technological University?
Bumbleance is a free transport service provided to children with critical or life limiting conditions and earlier on todays edition of the "Morning Mix" we chatted to Anna Early about an event taking place on Wexfords Quayfront tomorrow
Twins Adam and Dylan Duffy are to represent Ireland In the youth MMA World Championships in Abu Dhabi and are a step closer to their dream thanks to Conor McGregor's generous donation
More positive news for Rosslare EuroPort as a new freight route between Rosslare and Zeebrugge is set to be established next month opening more European and Global routes for Irish Industry and Glenn Carr General Manager of the Europort spoke with Alan earlier this morning on "Morning Mix"
Parents Alison and Gerry were left utterly devastated when their only son passed earlier this year and they turned their grief into a mission to raise as much money as they could for "It's good to talk" and they joined Alan in studio earlier today along with Madeline Quirke
Michael Sheehan joined us live in studio this morning to discuss some major issues in New Ross such as the rising cost of living, housing and income thresholds and the nighttime economy.
Joe Sullivan gives us a response to Michael D Higgins calling the housing crisis a disaster as he calls for the government to get going and step outside the box
Is it genetic or diet that causes mild or severe acne? Well we linked in with Evanna Breen on Acne Awareness Week to discuss causes, symptoms and treatments available.
Irelands best loved Tv & Radio personality Marty Morrissey who hits the road this summer to bring us “The Marty Party”!! and he was live in studio earlier today
As we approach the bank holiday weekend, Alan visited Mary Barrys Seafood Bar & Restaurant yesterday where award winning Chef Nicky Cullen showcased his summer showstoppers...
We spoke earlier to the Chief Super of the Wexford Wicklow Garda Division Anthony Pettitt ahead of the open day at the new Garda barracks and he sends out a strong message to us on road safety
Carolines elderly mother suffered a terrible ordeal as she spent almost 24 sleepless hours on a trolley in a noisy hospital corridor under bright lights in the Emergency Department at Wexford General Hospital, and Caroline joined us live in studio to share her experience...
New research has shown that lonliness can hinder the impact of Covid Vaccines according to Dr. Siobhan Howard, the co-author of the study
Fine Gael Deputy Paul Kehoe live in studio to discuss the ongoing situation at Dublin Airport, the event he attended hosted by the Gambling Sector and his response to the progression of the MRI Scanner for Wexford General Hospital
Minister of State at the Dept of Justice
Minister James Browne on key issues re housing, Camhs and the MRI saga.
Senator Malcolm Byrne uses his right to reply over claims about funding for an MRI Scanner for Wexford General Hospital
Ahead of their gig in the National Opera House on June 3rd ,The Furey's George and Eddie joined us live in studio for a very special treat
Another story of how failure to access services for her child with special needs is causing great anxiety to parents and children alike and this mother says the long delays are simply no long acceptable - listen to Roisins heartbreaking story
Earlier this morning we linked in with Carmel Harrington as she has penned a new novel, A Mothers Heart.
100K in 30 days is taking place in June for breast cancer and local survivor Kathleen Stafford shares her own story and tells about this special event
Peter Kinch is a US Historian who has written a historical Fiction book that follows the story of two cousins who grow up together in Ireland and then at age 21, sail off to America from New Ross to seek a better life and he popped into our studios earlier today for a chat
The Rockin Food Festival is back and is promising to be a fabulous festival showcasing the best of local artisan & crafts
Mean Scoil students Cian and Zoe need your vote to secure a wild card space in this year's Junk Kouture competition and they were live in studio early today with their teacher Danielle to tell us all about their project
Several government TDs and senators were given VIP treatment at an event hosted by the gambling industry in a hospitality tent at the Punchestown Racecourse as revealed this morning by Craig Hughes, Political Correspondent for the Irish Daily Mail and we got the reaction from the Minister of State at the Department of Justice James Browne
From Ukraine to Wexford – a reflective look at how the County has offered support to hundreds of refugees arriving from war torn Ukraine and how the schools of Wexford have played their part in helping young students acclimatise to their new surroundings
Bradley Stafford originally from Co. Wexford made a life for himself in Ukraine where he met his wife Ana and when the war started they had no choice but to leave their lives and their home. Bradley and his wife now hope to return to Ukraine and he told Alan earlier today of his hopes and plans
Silvertones are a choir from all over County Wexford from Rosslare to Gorey and all points in between and they are having a very special concert tomorrow night in aid of The Hope Centre and the secretary of the group Mary Fox joins me now live in studio
National Community Care Network
Community carers group calls for clarity on when carers will receive frontline workers’ payment and Chief Executive of the network Fiacre Hensey joined Alan on todays edition of the Morning Mix
Sinn Féin’s Eoin Ó Broin joins us to speak about his plans to introduce legislation in the Dáil to clamp down on illegal Airbnbs
We head down to the farm with the Chair of the IFA in Wexford Jer O Mahoney to see at close quarters what daily farming life is like at a highly charged and pressurised time for those in the farming community
Bob Johnston has written a beautiful heartfelt book called "Our Big Day" and he joined Alan earlier today for a chat.
We caught up with 2 members of the Wexford band "The Frisky Gypsies", Steven & Rian on the back of their gig in the Crane Theatre in Cork over the weekend and their upcoming gig in the Crown Live this Saturday...they also have a new single out "I am falling".
Records from the Archives exhibition following a 3-month stint at Dublin Castle. The exhibition marks the centenary of the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty on 6 December 1921
The Cathaoirleach of Wexford County Council Barbara Anne Murphy leads the tributes to the wonderful community spirit shown during the height of the covid pandemic in a moving ceremony organised by Wexford volunteer centre on the quay front in Wexford yesterday
Mike Denver known as The Galway Boy is one of Irelands top entertainers and he is back in Co. Wexford this weekend
Today is World Bee Day and the theme of the day is “Bee engaged: Build back better for Bees” and earlier today Alan spoke with Noeleen Kavanagh Secretary and Education Officer of the Co. Wexford Beekeepers
Labour party spokesperson on foreign affairs Brendan Howlin was live in studio to discuss major concerns developing over our relationship with Northern Ireland and to also give his views on the key issues that are affecting Co. Wexford
The 7th of October 2021 was an immensely sad day for family & friends of Pamela Reid a much-loved wife, mother, sister, and daughter following her sudden passing from Sudden Cardiac Arrest & her sister Tanya joins me now..
Independent Cllr Ger Carthy live in studio to discuss key issues such as Housing - the need to develop social housing in rural Wexford, Rosslare harbour Wexford greenway and Social Media policy
Topflight journos Hugh O Connell from the Irish Independent and Jack Horgan Jones from the Irish Times give the inside story of Irelands pandemic described as a war story with no shortage of generals pitting their wits against an invisible enemy
A trip to Enniscorthy Castle and an insight from folklorist Michael Fortune on everything from fairy forts to banshees to May traditions
The Volunteer Expo is a unique event that connects volunteers with charities and community organisations to harness the power of volunteering across the model county and we spoke with Karl FitzPatrick CEO of the Chevron Group to find out more
Not many get to compete under the Irish flag but 7 gymnasts from Co. Wexford will have this honour after being chosen to compete as part of Team Ireland at the Burgas International Acro Cup 2022, Bulgaria
Jamie Williams is a parent of an autistic child, and she is frustrated and angered over the lack of services available to them
Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail, Damien English links up with the programme to highlight the opportunities for retail businesses to increase turnover expand and sell internationally
Wexford Arts Centre in partnership with the South East Technological University are proud to present the annual BA (Hons) Fine Art Degree exhibition entitled RISSOLEat Unit 2 Paul Quay, Wexford town (beside TK Maxx).The exhibition will open today Thursday 12 May at 6pm and all are welcome to attend.
RISSOLE includes work from eight students exploring political, social, environmental and spiritual concerns which consider our place in the world, sustainability, networks and connections. The students present their achievements and share their work through this group exhibition running from Friday 13 to Friday 27 May. Dr. Ciara Healy Musson is the programme director Art Exhibition Rissole and she joined Alan earlier today
A free online health and wellbeing programme has been launched to help older people to stay fit and well throughout their retirement. This new initiative has been launched by Home Plus in partnership with Fit Vision and was inspired by the company ethos, ‘Retirement is for Living’
We chatted earlier to Lorraine Lozano the Globe Baby Doula as it is Maternal Mental Health Month and heres what she had to say..
According to Kim Kardashian, when considering the theme of this year's Met Gala, the "most American" thing she could think of was Marilyn Monroe, hence her decision to wear the Icons famous dress first worn when she sang Happy Birthday to John F Kennedy. However, Kardashian has said she lost 16 lbs in 3 weeks in order to fit into the dress and we discussed the negative implications that can have on the public especially on people who are struggling with mental health and eating disorders with Ellen Jennings of Body Whys
With housing still high on the agenda and the Simon community saying that the highest levels of homelessness have ever been recorded we link in with Aontus Cllr Jim Codd
Bridgetown College are preparing to “Raise their voice” as they take on the wonderful uplifting Sister Act JR and joining Alan in studio earlier today weree Adrian Power Principal, Joy Mpofu (Deloris) and Lauren Williams (Mother Superior)
Award-winning Wexford-based yogurt producer, Killowen Farm, has invested €4 million to expand its food business in a move that will create 25 new jobs and the expansion was officially unveiled by the Taoiseach, Micheál Martin yesterday. The investment will enable the business to grow its cream cheese production through the development of a new state-of-the-art production line at Courtnacuddy, Co. Wexford.
More on housing as Cllr Ger Carthy vents his utter frustration at the slow progress in dealing with this issue.
Today is the International Day of the Midwife and this day is to strengthen Midwives Associations and to advance the profession of midwifery globally by promoting autonomous midwives as the most appropriate caregivers for childbearing women and Alan was joined by Nuria Tasies Midwife in Wexford General Hospital
A harrowing heartbreaking story from chronically ill Kate who is living in a tent just outside of New Ross and then afterwards Sinn Feins Johnny Mythen gives his reaction
The ever worsening housing situation. North Wexford based Councillor Andrew Bolger looks at the situation in detail and also another very worrying trend - anti social behaviour
Wexford Band Maisey & The Deep, on the cusp of releasing their debut album, paused their work, to write a song for Ukraine...Daughters of Ukraine...inspired by real life tragedy
Ireland needs a junior minister for women’s health to tackle shortages of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) products, Independent TD Verona Murphy has said. Women in Ireland have faced shortages of HRT products for months, with common products off the shelf until at least July
Due to the success of their campaign "Colour Her Way" Amy (Dlush Café) and Christine (Christine Doyle Wellbeing) now have their gilets available for distribution to the homes of the women and girls of Wexford who would like to get back out walking and running with confidence! Their aim from the start was to enable every woman and girl to walk In Wexford and feel safe by being seen and heard & Christine joined Alan on the morning mix today.
Keith Barry joins Alan in studio ahead of his upcoming gig in the National Opera House on May 20th. Keith displayed his usual uncanny gifts to both Alan and researcher Siobhan.
The Insurance Practitioner Apprenticeship announces Details of Virtual Open Evening tomorrow evening, and Dermot Murray CEO The Insurance Institute joined Alan on the morning mix....
Professor Veronica Campbell has been announced as the first president of the South East Technologicial University by Minister Simon Harris earlier today on the morning mix
Dietitian Mary McCreery, says: “Eating a variety of plant foods, such as fruit, vegetables, wholegrains and even herbs and spices, has been proven to support good gut health and research has found that individuals who enjoy more than thirty different plant foods a week have a more diverse gut, compared to those who ate ten or fewer.“But it’s not just your gut that will benefit from more plant foods, as getting your servings of plant foods a week has also been shown to offer benefits for mood, weight and general health and wellbeing.”
He was one of the greatest hurlers to grace the game and today on what would have been his 100th birthday his daughter Berna pays him a wonderful and emotional tribute and Ed Rowsome responsible for the compliation of a production of a very special video to mark the 100th anniversary of Nickys birth and Micheal Martin, chairperson of Wexford GAA
Following on from Darrens emotional interview yesterday the Purple and Gold Fund were delighted to award Lucys Drive to Survive €1000 to get them started
When Lucy Wall was born she was rushed to Our Ladys Hospital Crumlin and diagonsed 2 days later with brain damage and cerebal palsy. Lucys needs are complex and on Sunday May 1st a charity event will be taking place and Willie Day and Darren Wall chat to Alan about "Lucys Drive to survive" which is an event run by the Irish Welsh Vintage Road Run starting at Wexford Racecourse.
A visit to Joyces Electric where iconic Irish Rugby player and Wexfords own Tadgh Furlong came to visit and meet and greet the fans and Alan caught up with Tadgh on the Morning Mix
Minister of health Stephen Donnelly in a detailed interview earlier today on your morning mix
Minister of Health Stephen Donnelly visited Wexford last week and Alan had a detailed chat with him regarding the health situation in Co. Wexford. Including mental heath services, wating lists and the crisis in GP Services. How does he plan to address these issues and are his plans aspirational or deliverable?
Hudson Taylor are coming back to Wexford on June 3rd for an intimate gig at St Iberius Church and Harry chatted with Alan this morning from Berlin where he now resides
John Part nicknamed Darth Maple is a Canadian former professional darts player & three-times World Champion, and he is in Wexford tonight to take part in a darts exhibition at the Railway Inn in Baldwinstown where all proceeds from the night are going towards the local RNLI...
An exclusive on the Morning Mix today Rosslare Europort Manager Glenn Carr announces the potential for upto 2000 jobs in the South East under the Rosslare Europort Wind Hub Plan
The Dempsey Boyle Dobbs Family from Wexford are taking part in “Ireland’s Forgotten Families” airing tonight @ 9pm on Virgin Media 3, they were put forward for the programme by Cliona’s Foundation which is an Irish Charity that provides financial assistance to families with critically and terminally ill children
Celebrating the life and times of one of TV's top stars June Brown who played the Iconic Dot Cotton. The veteran actor, who was known and loved for playing the chain-smoking, hypochondriac launderette manager of Albert Square. Ricky Champ known for Paddington 2 and Game of Thrones but more for playing Stuart Highway talks about her legacy and what life is like on an Eastenders set...
Differing views on one of the main issues being discussed at the TUI conference yesterday in Wexford as a strong message is sent out to No to teacher based assessment for state certification.
Town of things is a trial of new technologies to benefit the County a pathfinder project between the council and DCU. Professor Theo Lynn tells us more..
Bernard Farrell is an Irish Dramatist whose contemporary comedies both light and dark have been described as "well-wrought, cleverly shaped with a keen sense of absurdity" and as "dark and dangerous comedy in which characters are poised on the knife-edge between hilarious absurdity and hysterical breakdown". He has served as a writer-In-association, as an advisory council member, and as a board director of the Abbey Theatre and he was in Wexford yesterday...we find out why?
Colm Neville Owner of the Riverside Park Hotel, Crown Bar & Midlands Park Hotel chats about the exciting new development at the Crown Quarter at Monck Street, Wexford and the generation of new jobs and gives Alan a tour of the premises
The Minister of State with responsibility for trade promotion, digital & company regulation Robert Troy links in with the Morning Mix this morning for the publication of the new trade and investment strategy
Charlie Lamson Head of Fundraising at the Irish Red Cross shares how they still need a huge amount of funding to cope with the Ukrainian crisis.
Dr. Mairead Kelly is an Enniscorthy based GP who has recently moved into a new premises and with people crying out for GP appointments she shares her frustration as she has not been able to secure a phone line into her premises.
Ger Carthy and Garry Laffan share their concerns over delays in Greenways with the suggestion to move unclaimed funding from other areas to this project
April is Parkinsons Awareness Month and a newly formed Charity for the 26 counties EOPD.ie has been established to help those in the early onset of this disease and their chairperson Mary Casserly joined Alan and tells us exactly what to look out for...
The Minister for further and higher education, research, innovation and science, Simon Harris was in Wexford on Saturday for the commemoration of the Centenary Visit of Michael Collins and he met with Alan where he discussed the significance of this, the update on recent developments surrounding the Technological University in the South East and acknowledges the role Wexford is playing in handling the Humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.
Independent TD Verona Murphy expresses her deep concerns surrounding democracy in Co. Wexford
With continuous boil water notices, breakdowns and quality of supply with wexfords water supply, Councillor George Lawlor gives an update on the current situation.
Concerned parent Bridin Maloney whose three boys attend Cushionstown National School joined Alan this morning to talk about the harrowing and devastating effect the closure of the school is having on their children, parents and society as a whole.
The rise in the cost of living is having a dramatic impact on our carers and Jane Johnstone, full time carer and regular contributor to the Morning Mix and Catherine Cox from Family carers ireland give their view early this morning on the Morning Mix
This morning we brought you a breaking positive news story for Co. Wexford as Brittany Ferries are to expand their passenger services to Rosslare which will triple capacity. Listen to what General Manager Glenn Carr had to say on todays edition of the Morning Mix
Nicky White is a retired postman who has battled and survivied bowel cancer and he tells us how a simple DIY kit at home proved lifesaving and Dr. Caroline Mason Hohan is Director of Public Health at the HSE and she advises what signs to watch out for if you are worried about bowel cancer.
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The 2022 Masters Tournament is beginning tomorrow with Tiger Woods making a return and a strong Irish contingent also taking to the course. Nathan Murphy from Off the Ball who has podcast called ‘Golf Weekly’ is the man in the know so we ask Nathan who’s the favourite to take the green jacket this year?
Scurri, the Wexford-based Irish software provider, has been officially recognised as one of the Best Workplaces in Ireland in 2022.
Headquartered in Wexford town, Scurri is actively recruiting across all business functions.
Alan talks to Scurris CRO Fergal O Carroll on a positive news story
Labour party spokesperson on Foreign Affairs Brendan Howlin links in with the Morning Mix LIVE from Moldova on the border of Ukraine. What is he doing there and why...
New funding has been announced for Wexford for rural roads and laneways and the Chair of Wexford County Council Barbara Anne Murphy joined Alan this morning to discuss this positive announcement.
Morning mix listener Sheila Joins Alan on todays edition of the morning mix have a listen to find out why...
Minister James Browne
Minister of State at the Department of Justice and Equality James Browne gives us an update on PUP payments and with convicted murderer Graham Dwyer awaiting a judgment that could have a significant bearing on his bid to overturn his conviction we ask the minister for his response
A major new report from the Intergovernmental Panel detailing what the world needs to do to mitigate climate change has been published. Ger Fleming our very own weather man discusses same with Alan Corcoran on todays edition of the Morning Mix
Die Hard Actor Bruce Willis has been in the news recently as he steps down from acting due to being diagnosed with Aphasia. Alan talks to Aphasia Ireland CEO David Flynn and finds out what exactly is Aphasia?
A love song for Wexford penned by talented artist Chris Berry is a song that will strike a chord with all Wexfordians Home and Abroad and he joined Alan this morning from Edinburgh, Scotland
Our link to Kyiv and regular contributor to the morning mix since the war began, Alexander tells us how he has swapped a lethal weapon for an economic one..
April is Parkinsons Disease awareness month and Ruth Donegan is taking part in a charity event in aid of the Wexford branch of the Parkinson's association in conjunction with Adventure HQ on April - 22nd to 24th - called '3 Peaks for Parkinson's...their aim is to climb the 3 highest peaks in Ireland, Mt Brandon, Cnoc na Peiste and Carantouhill ..
With prices set to rise dramatically we find out first-hand what costs the most in your household...is it the kettle, washing machine or the shower, let's find out...Pat Henebery of AHP electric joins Alan this morning to tell us more...
Looking for America
Federico Julian Gonzalez fled the Salvadoran Military Junta when he was young and has a play about his experiences that will be in Enniscorthy on 8 April. The piece was co-written by well-known actress and playwright Janet Moran (Holy Show) and he joins me now...
Tom Cullen Deputy Director General of SIMI joins Alan this morning to discuss major concerns in the motoring industry such as: Untrained mechanics operating the NCT and a 30% hike in used car prices
Wexford General Hospital
We get an update from Eleanor Carpenter Director of Nursing on the long waiting lists for Gynaecology appointments...
Breaking news this morning as Johnny Mythen reveals major concerns in gynaecology where over 1200 women in Wexford are waiting on an outpatient appointment
Deirdre O Hare chats with Alan this morning about how her family home flooded on Christmas Day, like so many in the surrounding area, they had to completely refurbish and were just about to move back in when their home flooded again. She raises her concerns here..
Alan catches up with Linda and Eileen after they receive news they will receive yellow lines and bollards to help with the parking problem
The co-ordinator of Roslare Friends of Ukraine gives us an update this morning on the stark reality of the Ukrainian Refugee Exodus as over 50 people are now sleeping in temporary accommodation in St Marys GAA Club on camp beds.
As the climb with Charlie draws near we link in with internationally acclaimed adventurer and explorer Pat Falvey and he tells us how to prepare and climb a mountain safely
Martin Breen of O Shea, Bramley & Breen joins the show this morning to discuss a number of your pet issues including dental disease in dogs and cats and travel requirements for pets going abroad.
Councillor Ger Carthy joins Alan this morning for a detailed chat on the Rosslare parking issues, the hospital numbers and the rising electricity prices to name a few.
Councillor Mary Farrell outlines the scale of the problems the Ukrainian immigrants face coming into Ireland and gives real account of what is happening in Kilmuckridge
Verona responds to the threats to the construction industry and the increasing anger of the Rosslare Residents over vehicles blocking access to their homes.
Residents in Rosslare Harbour are growing increasingly angry over access to their homes due to articulated lorries and other large vehicles parking there and unbelievably their grass verges being used as urinals... Eileen Murphy and Linda Walsh from the area join Alan on todays Morning Mix
Director General of the Construction Industry Federation Tom Parlon talks to Alan about the problems with building, materials and house prices as construction firms are threatening to down tools on housing and road schemes....
Independent Cllr Jackser Owens shares his deep concern about the worsening housing crisis in the Enniscorthy district and calls for immediate action. Hear what he had to say on todays edition of the morning mix.
There is new criteria for gay and bisexual men with the Irish Blood Transfusion Board and Alan was joined on todays morning mix by Dr. Tor Hervig, IBTS medical and scientific doctor.
The Chief Executive of Wexford County Council Tom Enright outlines the scale of the humanitarian effort taking place in the County with the influx of refugees from the Ukraine and charts the possible numbers we are likely to see over the coming months and what needs to be done in the areas of support and resources
It's time to ask the pharmacist and we link in once more with Leonie Grant of Grants Pharmacy and todays topic is type 2 diabetes
A visit to Kent Stainless a wonderful success story for the announcement of the Southeast Action Plan where Minister Robert Troy who is minister of state for trade promotion, digital and company regulation and representatives of the IDA were present.
Professor Cliona O Farrelly from the school of Bio chemistry and immunology Trinity College Dublin and is one of their clinical leads and she joins Alan this morning to discuss the effect of the BA 2 strain of Covid 19
Dr. Sarah Doyle, Specialist in Public Health Medicine, Department of Public Health, HSE South East wants to remind people of Public Health advice, considering the rising covid cases.
We find out from Manager Glenn Carr how Rosslare Europort is coping with the huge influx of refugees and the mammoth demands on its business services
The SEAI EV Dealership awards recogonises and rewards excellence in the promotion and sales of electric vehicles in ireland and the winner for Co. Wexford was Trinity Peugeot. Ursula Murphy of the Trinity Motor Group joins Alan on todays edition of the morning mix..
Four very talented musicians from the Wellingtonbridge area with a bright future ahead of them..Alan talks to Tulua
Wexfords own winking weatherman joins Alan this morning on all things climate, floods, summer and weather
A new drug to tackle obesity has been approved for use in Ireland and will be available under prescription under the brand name Wegovy. Dr. Michael Crotty of My Best Weight Clinic tells us more..
MEP Mick Wallace discusses with Alan the ongoing situation within Ukraine and a view expressed to him that president Zelensky has entered a game of Russian Roulette with Vladimir Putin..
Ciara Healy program director at the Arts program IT Carlow Wexford Campus and Orla Barry a local artist, farmer and lecturer discuss how it came about that work from lecturers including Orla is on display at the Royal Hibernian Academy in Dublin
Alan links in with Garda Ronan Swan and Katy Mundow on how to distract thefts from your property, home heating oil safety and pop up garda stations.
Alan talks with Verona Murphy Independent TD and her response to welcoming refugees to these shores
Rosslare Friends of Ukraine are co-ordinating a massive effort in helping and assisting Ukrainian refugees rebuild their lives. Alan meets some of the refugees who have arrived to this country for safe haven
On Sunday 20th March a Covid Commemoration took place at the offices of Wexford County Council - a local ceremony of remembrance and reflection
The international theme of this years World Down Syndrome Day is inclusion #inclusion and we talk to mum of baby Jacob Angela Mahon about his journey so far.
A visit to Wexford Art Centre to see the progression of the €3million Euro Development that will give a much needed boost to the world of Arts in Wexford
A visit to Meanscoil in Enniscorthy where we meet students and teacher with an uplifting story of positivity, motivation and love of the Irish language
Sean Boyce together with the Rosslare Harbour Developement team, Rosslare Rangers and St Marys GAA have come together to form Rosslare Harbour Friends of Ukraine to assist people in "organising the rest of their lives"
A fabulous new initiative by Christine Doyle and Amy Murray where they want to make women feel safe when they are out walking or running..Christine joins Alan to talk about Colour Your Way and gives all the details of how you can get involved in providing 1000 gilets free of charge to the women of Wexford. The gilets feature high vis details and a safety alarm.
Alan catches up with Trevor to see how Gallina and Lisa - the Ukrainian family he rescued from The Ukraine and drove across Europe with - are doing with their relocation to Scotland.
What does God want from the church is the theme of meetings taking place in different areas across teh county during March and April in preparation for the Synod of the whole church next October 2023. Bishop of Ferns Ger Nash joins Alan on todays edition of the Morning Mix to tell us more..
The wreck of Endurance has been found in the Antarctic, 106 years after the historic ship was crushed in packed ice and sank during an expedition by the explorer Ernest Shackleton.
Endurance, a 144-foot, three-masted wooden ship, holds a revered place in polar history because it spawned one of the greatest survival stories in the archives of exploration. Its location, nearly 10,000 feet down in waters that are among the iciest on Earth, placed it among the most celebrated shipwrecks that had not been found.
Joleen from South East Radio News went to find more about the Expedition that lead to this monumental part of history – in particular the Irish link and the Irish men who embarked on the dangerous journey to the South Pole
Nick Sheridan has penned a funny, practical and ever so timely guide to the news for 8-12 year olds where they can find out how to understand and navigage 24/7 news, how to spot the facts from the fake and to do if the news becomes overwhelming....
MEP Billy Kelleher returns from a recent visit to the Ukraine and he opens up to Alan on this mornings editon of the Morning Mix telling stories of families torn apart in what is a most offensive and disgusting war...
Wexford author Aoife Rose O Brien pens a powerful story with an even more powerful message. A novel based on true stories of physical and sexual abuse. Bronagh is the title and Aoife tells Alan all about it on todays edition of the morning mix
Well known award winning Wexford Artist Martina McAteer is heading for the moon....!
A work produced by Martina has been selected for an amazing project called "the Lunar Codex" which is sending digitally etched images of artwork in a time capsule to the moon and Martina joins Alan on todays Morning Mix to tell him more.
Pat O Toole of the Irish Farmers Journal joins Alan for a detailed chat on the current crises facing the farmer.
Grainne Donaghy is a registered nurse in intellectual disability, however, she cannot practice in a general hospital, hospice, community hospice or as a public health nurse and she is calling on the Minister for Health for change...listen to what she has to say on the Morning Mix this morning.
Carla Fuscardi Wallace has been awarded a prestigious award in both drama and law and she tells alan all about it..
Barbara Ann Murphy discusses with alan the formation of a new womens coalition which came from the fact that of 34 councillors on Wexford Co. co. only six are women. The aim of the new group is to encourage more women to engage in politics.
Chair of the Wexford IFA gives us an update on the grain situation and Senator Malcom Byrne gives us an update on flour production.
Independent TD Verona Murphy shares her strong views with Alan on the crippling fuel prices and her fear that diesel could go up as far as €3 per litre if urgent action is not taken
This week we spoke with Trevor, the amazing Wexfordian who jumped in his car last week to travel to the Ukrainian border to see what he could do....He was wearing a scottish hat and Lisa and her children approached him when they saw this. It turns out that Lisas mother in law lives in Scotland so Trevor piled them all into his car and made the 4 day journey back across Europe and into Rosslare Eurport. Lisa and Gallina were finally reunited and you can listen here to the heartwarming interview..
An update from Alexander live from Ukraine in a special edition of the Morning Mix Programme this morning.
Group Editor of the People Newspapers Darragh Clifford joins Alan this morning in a special edition of the Morning Mix programme.
Verona joins Alan to discuss everything from the rising fuel costs, the disappointment surrounding the Enniscorthy Flood Scheme to Dentristy and Childrens disability network
Sinn Fein spokesperson on disability and carers Pauline Tully this week brings forward a motion that would end parents constant battles to access care their children need...
Live in studio Pat and Faye Shortt talk to Alan about their upcoming show in Clayton Whites on Saturday March 12th where they bring their madcap characters to life....
Alan talks to teacher Michelle Jordan and students of varying nationalities as they prepare to celebrate their multi-cultural festival...
Alan is joined by Labour Cllr George Lawlor who focuses on the failure to provide adequate funding to swimming. Proper funding is needed to train potential olympians.
The flood relief scheme for Enniscorthy was rejected by the Government last Friday with Minister for Public Expenditure Michael McGrath quoting "The strong advice in this case" is that the environmental impact was such that the scheme should be refused. Alan is joined by Fine Gael TD Paul Kehoe who gives his view on this..
The Ukrainian Ambassador to Ireland Larysa Gerasko joins Alan on this mornings Morning Mix Programme and makes a call for support and answers allegations from Vladimir Putin. She tells us poignantly how her parents are ready to lay down their lives...
Bee a Poet...to help spread awareness of the importance of bees and what we can do to save them, Wexford Home Preserves are launching a competition for schools to enter for the chance to win one of five bee garden kits
We all want our children to have positive eating habits and as it's World Obesity Day Alan is joined by registered dietician Didi De Zwarte with advice on just this..
Alan Corcoran speaks with members of the Ukrainian Community in Wexford and the first Ukrainian to find refuge in Wexford
MEP Clare Daly explains her decision to vote against a resolution to condemn Russian Aggression in Ukraine on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran
Dr. Sarah Doyle talks to Alan about the alarming outbreak of Hepatitis A in the travelling community. Dr. Doyle is a specialist in Public Health Medicine and chair of outbreak control team.
Alan Corcoran visits the Just One Life event in the National Opera House to raise awareness of Road Safety Measures
An Exclusive Interview on South East Radio Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran with MEP Mick Wallace defending his vote against EU Resolution on Russian Aggression in Ukraine
Alexander in Ukraine shares his heartbreak for the situation for the Children in Ukraine when speaking with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue steps out from a Cabinet meeting to speak with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix on events in Ukraine
Wexfords own Laura Way directs the new four part series The Holiday which airs on Channel 5 from today and she joins Alan now for a catch up
Labour spokesperson for Foreign Affairs Brendan Howlin gives his views on the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Alan speaks with Alexander in Ukraine who has taken up arms to defend his country from Russian invasion.
Have you made your pancakes yet? Alan met with Nicky Cullen from Mary Barrys Seafood Restaurant in Kilmore for a french twist on pancakes this pancake tuesday.
The Shelmaliers GAA club will host a drug awareness event this Friday evening with former all-star hurler John Leahy. The event will look at the facts and dangers associated with the misuse of drugs and Alan speaks with Connor Harris a young man who battled his own addictions to speak out now to help others.
Senior Fellow at the Institute of International and European Affairs, the former Ambassador to the USSR Padraig Murphy examines the role of diplomacy in the face of Russian aggression
As Russian missiles shake cities across Ukraine Wexford Native Bradely Stafford last night made the arduous journey to Poland, Alan Corcoran spoke with Bradley shortly before 10pm as he approached the Polish Border
Leonie Grant talks about the supply issue with HRT and the common solutions to bladder problems.
Fine Gael TD Paul Kehoe today called on the Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney to expel the Russian Embassy and Ambassador from Ireland.
Russia has launched a full tier invasion of Ukraine, President Putin’s aims are unclear but what is sure is that the innocent lives of all those living in Ukraine are in danger, including Wexford Native Bradely Stafford who speaks with Alan Corcoran.
Sinn Fein Spokeperson on Finance Pearse Doherty a bid to tackle the rising cost of living along with calls to scrap carbon tax.
Mick Wallace came on the programme to talk about the recent developments surrounding Russia and Ukraine.
Alan Corcoran visits Shelbourne Football Club Wexford on the occasion of it's 50th Anniversary within the community.
Loretto Student Eve Donohue has won the Soroptimist National Final for the Girls Public Speaking Competition, bringing the prize, and next year's event to Wexford for the first time ever, Eve and Immediate Past President of Soroptimist Mary Kerr on the Morning Mix.
We were treated to a cavalcade of celebeity cameos as the inimitable Mario Rosenstock joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Minister of State at the Department of Justice James Browne joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to discuss rising tensions in Ukraine as Russian Agression in the region threatens all out war.
We get the views of Lisa a Ukrainian woman living in Wexford who has family over there. Labour Deputy Brendan Howlin gives his views as well along with a live update from Wexford man Bradley Stafford who is living over in Ukraine.
The new chair of the Technological University of the South East announced on this programme by the Minister of Education Simon Harris yesterday is Wexford’s own Patrick Prendergast. He spoke with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
County Cathoirleach Barbara-Anne Murphy responds to the recent weather disturbances and to the Education Minister’s interview earlier on the programme
Could Wexford see a smaller share of the Technological University than originally planned, plus who is the new chair of the university? These are all questions Alan Corcoran put to minister for Further and Higher Education Simon Harris on the Morning Mix.
John Murphy research and advocacy officer with EPIC (enpowering people in care) joins with Alan this morning to discuss National Care Day...* Be heard * Have a voice * Know your rights * Take part in the decisions that are being made about your life * Find out answers to any questions you may have * Understand the complaints system
Community Resource Officer with Epilepsy Ireland, Miriam Gray and Katherine O Regan who is mother of Caoimhe who is living with Epilepsy join Alan to discuss International Epilepsy Day and the resources available to anyone who is suffering...
Bradley Stafford originally from Co. Wexford and now living and working in the Ukraine talks to Alan about what his life is like now....
Bradley Stafford originally from Co.Wexford joins with Alan and talks about what his life is currently like living in the Ukraine....
Head of National Retrofit and Communities with the SEAI Brian O Mahoney answers all your questions on the new grants available for retrofitting your home..
Fianna Fail Councillor Lisa McDonald believes more needs to be done to address antiquated domestic violence protections for victms and explains in detail her proposals.....
The CEO of Failte Ireland Paul Kelly joins Alan to discuss what strategy is needed for tourism recovery
Minister of State at the Department of Justice James Browne provides an update on the MRI for Wexford General Hospital on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran
Director of Services at Wexford County Council Eamonn Hore discusses Wexford Roads after a report from the Local Government Audit Service revealed the condition of Wexford Roads.
Students in Coláiste Bhríde Carnew campaign to Be Aware Don't Compare Alan speaks with project leader Molly Hynes, vice project leader Darragh Rawson, Annie Shepard and Chloe Cullen along withteacher Ms Murphy. Alan is then joined by Fine Gael Deputy Emer Higgins to salute the work of the students. Youc an support the students by completing their short survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/5272PR9
Published 25 years ago, Eyewitness: Bloody Sunday – The Truth, was an earth-shattering political defining account of Bloody Sunday that prompted the investigations into the activities of British snipers on the day Alan Corcoran speaks with Author Don Mullan.
Sören Ronge, Protect Our Winters Europe coordinator on the future of the Winter Olympics
Relay for Life Organiser Gay Murphy announces a return to the live event, and singer/songwriter Deirdre Masterson's latest single dedicated to those diagnosed with cancer for World Cancer Day
We spoke on this show about the CAO and the importance of apprenticeships so we were joined by SOLAS and the Education Training Board for more info on how they work. Michael Cash and Mary Liz Trant were on the programme with Alan Corcoran.
Chartered Accountants Ireland calls on members in County Wexford to apply for prestigious Chartered Star award, so we speak with past Wexford Winner Olivia Macdonald
We linked in with Chairman Micheal Martin on the Big Match on Sunday V Limerick, the development of the ground and the €1 million euro surplus
Minister of State at the Department of Justice James Browne was on the programme to discuss a number of issues from cost of living to Russia’s aggression.
Wexford County Council Engineer James Whelan was outlining the positive news of a new water development project in Kilmore on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran.
Yesterday, following two years of disrupted classrooms, shutdown schools, and curricular chaos the Government has chosen to implement the traditional Leaving Cert despite 68% of students preferring the Hybrid model. The teachers unions were in support of this decision. School Teacher Paul O'Reilly is a member of ASTI'S Standing Commitee. He joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Yesterday, following two years of disrupted classrooms, shutdown schools, and curricular chaos the Government has chosen to implement the traditional Leaving Cert despite 68% of students preferring the Hybrid model. We got the views of the opposition in Sinn Fein Spokesperson on Education and Skills Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire who joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Yesterday, following two years of disrupted classrooms, shutdown schools, and curricular chaos the Government has chosen to implement the traditional Leaving Cert despite 68% of students preferring the Hybrid model. Fianna Fail Spokesperson on Further and Higher Education Malcom Byrne gave his response to the recent development.
Astronomy Ireland’s David Moore was on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran to chat objects in space, the world’s largest telescope and some advice on how enthusiasts and hobbyists can engage with the stars,
Director of Safety and Training at the Construction Industry Federation Dermot Carey explains how apprenticeships can be a pathway to a viable career with Alan Corcoran On the Morning Mix.
Frustration and confusion for students as the Government is to consider doing away with the hybrid model of leaving cert and return to traditional exams. Labour Party Spokesperson for education Aodhan O Riordain was on the Morning Mix to speak about this.
The deadline for CAO’s is here and this evening is your last chance to finish the application. Guidance counsellor Seamus Whitney was on the programme to give his advice to the students.
We need to maintain our award-winning coasts and protect against encroaching coastal erosion. This was an important issue discussed on today's Morning Mix with Councillors George Lawlor and Jim Moore,
Alan Corcoran spoke with Father Brian D’Arcy who shared with us his memories attending the funerals of those whose lives were lost on that day.
Independent Deputy Verona Murphy discussed the fallout from revelation of Kerry’s CAMHS Service and the housing crisis on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran.
Commander David O Grady from the Order of Malta shares the importance of why we all should take up a first aid course..
Wexford native Richard Malone is making a lot of waves in the fashion and art industry...we catch up with this multi-talented young man who credits his success with his Wexford roots and his family....
Jennifer Flynn from drink aware was on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran to discuss why the lessons of dry January can be carried forward for the rest of the year.
Health Insurance Authority consumer survey shows private health insurance deemed a necessity rather than a luxury and fewer people believe it represents good value for money. Maeve Kearns was on the Programme to speak on the issue.
There is a crisis in vocations and parishes throughout the country and beyond. Bishop of Ferns Ger Walsh joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to discuss the matter.
John A Sinnott Solicitor tells us the importance of making a will and discusses some of the legalities of same.
Spokesperson Kevin McPartlin of Alliance for Zero Carbon Heating and CEO of Fuels for Ireland tells us how to reduce our carbon emissions...
Legendary Broadcaster Charlie Bird bravely spoke about his battle with Motor Neurons Disease on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran.
Have you ever thought about starting to play the game of rounders? Katie O'Connor who was part of the All-Ireland winning side made a call for new players to join the sport while she was on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran.
We got a huge reaction from our piece on poverty on yesterdays episode of the Morning Mix. Today, we got the views of Larbour Party Deputy Duncan Smith on this issue.
Rosslare Europort makes history. European Freight is up 371% and overall volumes are up 50%. Alan Corcoran was joined by Port General Manager Glen Carr on the Morning Mix.
Independent Councilor Mary Farrell was on the Morning Mix to talk to Alan Corcoran about some of the obstacles facing pregnant women in the work place including work discrimination.
People are now having to choose between food and electricity. Ben Doyle from St Vincent De Paul, Claire Malone from Wexford People Helping People and Fr Sean Healy from Social Justice Ireland were all on the programme to talk about this issue.
Diabetes Ireland unveils "Diabetes Smart" a free online education programme with type 2 diabetes. Sinead Powell Senior Dietician with Diabetes Ireland tells us more.
Minister James Brown answers all the questions surrounding who should get the bonus pandemic payment and also brings us some further good news for the County.
Maria Leacy joins us with her concerns over the lack of support for Enniscorthy Greyhound Track and Equine Centre
We touch base once again on the current Leaving Certificate Situation...A hybrid model is being called on by Students...Senator Malcolm Byrne and Gorey Communtiy School Students Tadgh and Siobhan join us on the Morning Mix to discuss this more.
We got an update from the Garda Districts. Some key topics were covered including Public order incident in New Ross, Online Frauds, Be Winter Ready and Increased detection of burglaries thanks to public response.
The Money Doctor John Lowe was giving his top money tips for 2022 with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Great news for Businesses in Co.Wexford as The Local Emterprise Office provide a range of training programs. advice and financial assistance to support start up and small business.
Labour party's Brendan Howlin was on the program to discuss a range of topics including The Aisling Murphy Murder, the Emerging Economy and housing. These were all covered on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran.
The campaign to save the R117 Air Rescue Service in the South East gathers momentum and Alan is joined by Waterford Independent TD Matt Shanahan..
President of Enniscorthy Chamber Colm Neville shows his utter frustration at the failure to get the Enniscorthy flood relief scheme across the line. He spoke about this on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran.
Mary Johnstone specialist in counselling with Accord on marriage and relationships talked about this ever growing issue on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran.
Ingenium's organisational psychology leads and part of the research development team for Pathway Janna Gasnova was on the programme with Alan Corcoran.
An 80-year old man who hadn't swam in over 60 years has set himself a challenge which he told Alan Corcoran all about on the Morning Mix.
Did you know that next Monday is "Blue" Monday and that yellow is the colour of positivity? Well Fettle, Ireland's Therapy-on-demand platform that connects those seeking counselling with qualified therapists is aiming to turn Blue Monday Yellow and here to tell us more is Richard Stafford CEO and founder of Fettle.ie.
Chief Officer HSE Community Kate Kileen White was on the programme talking about the latest stats, changes in close contact rules, PCR and Antigen Testing and the pressure on the health service.
There was a huge response to the carer's stories yesterday. Catherine Cox of Family Carers Ireland and Sinn Fein Spokesperson on Disability and carers Pauline Tully joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to discuss this further.
Sinn Fein Deouty Johnny Mythen spoke about the shortage of carers in the local community on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran.
Two current Leaving Cert students Ciara Lynch and Conor McCarthy were on the programme to talk about the possibility of a Hybrid Leaving Cert. CBS Wexford Vice Principal John Hegarty also gave his views on the Leaving Cert Situation and the new changes to close contact rules.
FG Deputy Paul Kehoe was on the programme to talk on a range of different issues including changes on rules to close contacts, flood relief and the IDA. He covered all this with Alan Corcoran.
The redress for recent flood damage during the flooding in Wexford is causing problems. Tanya, a resident in Bridgetown shared her story on the Morning Mix,
Fitness Instructor Debbie Jones was on the programme talking all thing fitness and she also spoke about bone intensity.
Labour Councilor George Lawlor was on the Morning Mix talking about illness and isolation payments and the effect this is having on our local businesses.
Minister of State James Browne was on the programme to talk about a range of different issues including the re-opening of schools and the situation in Enniscorthy over Christmas.
Principal of Enniscorthy Community College Ian Wickham and teacher Principal at Bunclody Primary School Carolyn Goode joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to talk about the return to school.
Independent Deputy Verona Murphy spoke about the IDA and her plans for 2022 on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran.
Councilor and paramedic Ger Carthy was on the Morning Mix to talk about the current situation which is putting pressure on our hospitals and ambulance services.
Independent Councillor Jackser Owens spoke on a range of different issues on the Morning Mix Programme where he highlighted the recent problems in Enniscorthy
Ray Griffin who is a lecturer in Strategic Management at Waterford Institute of Technology joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to talk about Wexford and the IDA.
County Secretary David Minogue was the first guest on the Morning Mix Programme in 2022. He gave the listeners an update on the flood relief after a turbulent Christmas period for many Co. Wexford Residents.
Verona Murphy was on the programme to talk on a number of issue while also sharing her final Christmas message.
Nicky Cullen was on the programme to give his Christmas dinner tips with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
The Kinsella family from Wexford are Ireland's Fittest Family. They joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to talk about their recent success
Nigel Corbett Head Chef from The Talbot Hotel Group joins us in discussing all things Turkey and how to have the perfect christmas dinner.
Some good news for Rosslare Europort with upto €90 million for the development of Rosslare Port from the Brexit adjustment fund.
The Kinsellas from Enniscorthy are in Irelands Fittest Family Final this Sunday – will the title stay in the Model County? They spoke to Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Lydia Ferrari Kehoe is a 23 year old woman from Camolin in Wexford who is currently working for Swim England She is now a published Author, she contributed a chapter to the recently published book ‘Sports Media Vectors: Gender and Diversity, Reconstructing the Field
Wexfords much loved Christmas Lights House is in the ALL Ireland Final down to the last six houses and needs our votes! Also, donations can be made during the viewing of the house to Wexford Hospice Homecare, Ben Doyle from the SVP was also on the show.
Councillor George Lawlor was talking to Alan Corcoran about a special fund that could help drive on development of Rosslare Europort.
Matt McGrannaghan and Senator Malcom Byrne were on the Morning Mix to discuss the entertainment industry and the need to offer supports.
Development in early cancer diagnosis is leading to renewed hope when it comes to breast cancer. Consultant Oncologist at the Mater Hospital Professor Cathy Kelly was on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran to talk about this.
Our home support services are in crisis. The budget granted a massive increase in the home care support hours available but there is no delivery. Carers Jane Johnston and Aisling McEniff and Independent TD Verona Murphy came on the air to talk about these issues with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
John Broaders shows us the real spirit of Christmas as he shares a truly heartwarming story on the Morning Mix.
CEO of Wexford Chamber of Commerence Emma Dunphy came on the programme to push the shop local innovative and the Chamber of Commerce Vouchers. Neil Hughes was also the air to support this message while also looking at hospitality subsidies.
Presentation School Wexford win “Glamour Award” for their inspiration “Got Milk” and Colaiste Bride Enniscorthy scoop “overall winner” with their inspirational piece “Iconoclastic Fantastic” in the Junk Kouture. Representatives from both schools joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Councillor Jim Codd was on the Morning Mix to talk about a number of different issues. These included funding concerns, €600000 unused grants and the shortage of hospital beds.
HSE Health Promotion Officer Kate Cassidy joins Alan today to discuss the call for the Booster Shot
Enniscorthy based therapist Nettie Bowie joins Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to talk over her concerns with children wearing face masks.
Formed during lockdown three friends decided to start Sea Swimming and now there is 55 members. What are the benefits of sea swimming here? Deirdre O Hare told Alan Corcoran all about it on the Morning Mix
Ben Doyle joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to give the final call for urgent funds with the SVP collection taking place this weekend.
Independent Deputy Verona Murphy was on the Morning Mix to talk about a range of different issues including vaccines for young kids, face masks and storm damage amongst other issues.
The Treaty was signed in London on 6 December 1921, by representatives of the British government and by representatives of the Irish Republic including Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith. To delve more into this iconic piece of History former TD Tony Dempsey joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to talk about it,
Wexford Rape Crisis Centre and Education worker Carolyn Brohan came on the programme to talk about the schools Programme and the consent education Programme
Abuse of match officials in sport is becoming a real problem, Senator Malcom Byrne, Representative from the League of Ireland and Wexford District Soccer Sean Grant and GAA representative Dickie Murphy highlighted the issue with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Mick Wallace joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to talk on a range of issues regarding the current Covid situation, Europe and the ongoing battle with the fisheries
A young Wexford man Jessie Farrell based here in Be Pierced in Wexford Town has just won a prestigious tattoo award at the International Tatoo Convention in the RDS against some of the best in the industry worldwide. The award winner spoke to Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
John Gilgarrif from Mens Network Association was on the Morning Mix to talk about what their service does and he let people know that they will be available over Christmas.
The Minister of state at the department of Justice James Browne was on the programme talking about various issues including the latest NPHET advice, the undocumented and his response to criticism of fundraising initiative.
Fionnan Sheahan discusses his article published in todays Irish Independent on Fianna Fail running its €600000 raffle with a licence reserved for charities
Hot Press Books is delighted to announce the publication of “WHY CAN’T WE” The Story of The Cranberries and the band’s iconic frontwoman Dolores O’Riordan. The book documents the birth and extraordinary rise of a band that made Ireland proud. Stuart Clark joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to talk about the book.
Ben Doyle from the St Vincent de Paul came on air to talk about their Call for Christmas with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix
It's National Missing Persons Day and we link up with heartbroken mother Rose Coady whose son Patrick tragically lost his life in 2006
Seamus O Flaherty, skipper and fisherman out of Kilmore Quay links up with the Morning Mix to discuss the Irish Navy boarding a fishing vessel in Kilmore Quay
Vicky Barron principal of CBS National School discusses the latest developments with Alan regarding the school children now having to wear masks.
Marty Morrissey legendary TV celebrity and sports commentator releases his new book, It's Marty! This book is an invitatation to party with Marty a rollicking ride through comtemporary Irish Life and Sport, from a true national treasure.
The need for defibrillators in our society is vitally important. Alan Corcoran linked in with Kare Plus about the defibrillators in Wexford and all their other offices around the country.
Garda Chief Super Anthony Pettitt spoke on the Morning Mix about the recent Garda Youth Awards and the work of the garda and how they can help the local community.
Alan Corcoran got the opportunity to talk with Una Walsh on the Morning Mix. She's a young Wexford girl who stole the hearts of the nation after her Late Late show appearance.
"This Time of Year" is a new christmas song to raise money for the Peter McVerry Trust released by John Evans singer/songwriter and Author originally from Wexford.
Trinity College Professor of Immunology discussed the new variant Omnicron with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Sienna Young is an exceptional young lady. She won a carer award as she is a massive help to her mother. The student of Mean Scoil Gorman in Enniscorthy shared her story with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Carer of the year Elaine Smith looks after her young daughter Lucy. She shared her story with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Award winning TV presenter and stand up comedy artist Dara O'Briain is on his way to Wexford for a show on the 13th of January. He's a man of acerbic wit. He shared a story or two on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran.
Ambassador for Alone and former secretary general of the GAA Padraic Duffy joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to talk about the importance of supporting our older generation this Christmas.
Alan Corcoran spoke to some exceptional young lads from the Burren who went on a trip to Chernobyl that changed their lives.
Vimi Mullets spoke on the Morning Mix about her award winning son Oisin who is non verbal but he has become an award winner. She shared the story with Alan Corcoran.
ICU nurse Leanne Sheridan at Wexford General Hospital described what life is like at the moment on the frontline. She spoke with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
It's really important that we all express our right to vote. James Doorley came on the programme to remind people to call and register to vote before Thursday November 25th.
Dentistry Issues are becoming a problem with people on medical cards being refused treatment. Councilor George Lawlor spoke with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix about it
School Principal Vicky Barron was on the programme expressing teachers concerns over Covid. Independent Deputy Verona Murphy responded while also raising concerns over a dietician needed for CAMHS.
What happens next? Duncan Smith and James Browne speak with Alan about the worsening Covid situation.
Alan Corcoran was joined on the Morning Mix by Dominic Williams, they talked about his new book the Wexford GAA Bible.
Director of HSE South East Public Health Department, Dr Carmel Mullaney joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix giving a Wexford update. She is a calming voice in a growing storm.
The Co-founder of an app called Access Earth Matt McCann joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to talk about the importance of access for all/
Des Kiely came on air with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix too talk about his new book which included stories of Michael Collins in Wexford, Nazi Spies and trekking across China.
Chairperson of the Water Advisory Board Paul MacGowan gave Alan Corcoran an update on the water situation on the Morning Mix.
The hospital is at full capacity. There is no vacant ICU beds. Consultant in Emergency Medicine Dr Paul Kelly spoke to Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Singer Anthony Kearns and Chair of Wexford GAA Micheal Martin joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to talk about the launch of a big concert for Wexford GAA.
Niamh Shaw has had an exceptional career, she spoke to Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Lyndsey O Donohoe of Fresh today joins with Alan this morning to discuss the Company receiving one of the most prestigious awards in the country.
County Wexford did well in this year's Tidy Towns competition especially Blackwater and Wexford Town who both picked up gold medals. Philomena Murphy and Doug Taylor spoke to Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
COPD sufferer and Covid Case Mary talked to Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix about how she was discharged from hospital on a walking frame without any transport.
Peadar Toibin discusses vast numbers of GP referrals to Rapid Access Clinics and that he doesn't believe the Governments policy around Covid is not working
Sean and Carol Walsh speak with Alan regarding their upcoming charity drive for the Blood Banks and Carols frightening experience with Covid 19
Ann Marie Laffan joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to talk about age friendly strategy for County Wexford and why local radio figures are so strong.
Journalist Cathy Lee and her colleagues have taken on a big challenge and she told Alan Corcoran why on the Morning Mix.
Time is fast running out to turn the tide of Covid. Fine Gael Deputy Paul Kehoe looked at the latest trends and concerns and the possible alternatives with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Aaron O Connor originally from Cluain Dara in Clonard and now living in West Virginia thanks to a boxing scholarship spoke to Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix. Councillor and Wexford CBS Deputy Principal John Hegarty was also on the show to talk about his former student.
There has been a dramatic rise in rental prices over the last 18 months, Ronan Lyons from Daft.Ie joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to discuss this.
A brand-new state of the art premises is a sign of success for Scouts in Wexford with Labour Councillor George Lawlor, Wexford Scouts Marian O’Leary and Dara Lynott joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to highlight the benefits of the new facility.
Independent Councillor Ger Carthy joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to speak on a gamut of issues impacting the Rosslare area from truck tailbacks to coastal defence funding as well as an update on the ambulance service in his role as a paramedic
Independent Deputy Verona Murphy responded to the concerns raised on this programme for the haulage industry in Wexford.
Act FAST - that's the message from the Irish Heart Foundation in it's bid to raise awareness on how to spot signs of stroke, Head of advocacy Chris Macey tells the Morning Mix more.
Breaking news coming from the Lobster Pot this morning, Alan Corcoran spoke with Owner Ciaran Hern to find out what’s happening with one of Wexford’s most prestigious eateries.
The importance of remaining active in the community in deterring dementia and some advice on brain health that you can do every day was all discussed with Anne Marie Hayes who joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
A crisis in our haulage industry exacerbated by Brexit but brought upon by inaction on the part of Government that’s the message coming from Haulier Richard Nolan who outlines his concerns with Alan Corcoran.
The historian who uncovered the Tuam Babies scandal Catherine Corless outlines how absolutely devastated she was upon the publishing of the final Mother & Baby Home report
Personal Finance Editor with the Irish Independent Charlie Weston speaks with Jim Kealy this morning on what you need to know about paying the renewed property tax
This Saturday will see the Fighting Blindness Retina 2021 Public Engagement Day share important tips and advice for people living with impaired vision and discuss some of the methods and opportunities that are out there, one story that caught our attention of how you can continue to live a fulfilled life with impaired vision is that of Conor Lennon who learned the piano after becoming blind
Fine Gael Deputy Paul Kehoe joins us this morning to detail legislation for nightclubs as well as look at the general trend in covid numbers. He also discussed Tradebridge and the right to protest.
The evolution from a pilot project to a fully funded regional development programme with the United States, Jim Kealy spoke with the Chairman of the Savannah Economic Development Authority alongside the chair of the Wexford Enterprise Association about the next stage of the Tradebridge scheme on the Morning Mix
The importance of road users of being aware of their surroundings and pedestrians to have a road sense, parking on footpaths and cycle lanes are all under review with road safety advocate Phil Skelton
Folklorist Michael Fortune will be sharing the old traditions of Halloween and some seminal ghost stories of Ireland as Oiche Samhna is upon us.
The Irish Farmers Journal details what impact advice from the Climate Change Advisory Council will have on the farming community
Verona Murphy TD on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran discussing the rise in covid cases prompting Wexford General Hospital to place a temporary ban on visitors to four wards inthe Hospital.
Alan Corcoran speaks with paramedic and independent Councillor Ger Carthy about the rising numbers of covid cases which has prompted Wexford General Hospital to close four wards to visitors as a result of high case loads checking in for treatment in the community.
The Ivy Sisters Sharon Clancy, Aileen Donohue and Jilly Cox joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix ahead of two gigs this week, we will be discussing how the group have fared in lockdown and the joy at being back on stag
Chair of the Climate Change Advisory Council, Marie Donnelly, joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix where she outlined the three 5-year phases of Ireland’s first carbon budget programme, aiming to set the terms of the absolute limit of emissions in the country, we found out whats involved
Wexford Dementia Alliance has published a new information leaflet on local dementia services, Patricia Stafford who moderates the Dementia Ireland Facebook Support page and Olga Cleary chair of the Wexford Dementia Alliance joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to give an insight into what’s available.
Independent Deputy for Waterford Matt Shanahan spoke to Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix about his campaign to secure 24/7 Cath Lab services at Waterford University Hospital
After the tragic loss of his three children - Conor, Darragh, and Carla – Andrew McGinley has focused his life on honouring his children, he spoke to Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix
To celebrate International Stuttering Awareness Day the Irish Stammering Association are hosting a weeklong series of events past sufferer and mentor Michael O Shea joins the programme.
Dr Sarah Doyle, HSE Specialist in Public Health Medicine will remind us of the vital health measures we need to take to ensure we help reduce the spread of covid-19.
Minister of State at the Department of Justice James Browne joins the programme on foot of the return of nightclubs to detail just what is and is not possible from today as well as announce the Government’s new Gambling Bill.
Is the Green Party too far removed from rural living to understand, and govern the countryside? That’s precisely the question raised by guests on this programme and the Wexford Green Party Chair Bobby Lambert joins Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to discuss.
After a week of welcoming some of our local talent in studio to perform their originaltracks, the Morning Mixare delighted toannounceReuben Hester as South East Radio's Local Hero.
Reuben will now go on to represent Wexford and South East Radio in the National Competition which takes place on November 18thin The Academy, Dublin.
Former Wexford Hurling Manager John Meyer and his son David Meyer who played for the Republic of Ireland football team for 26 games over six years speak with Alan Corocroan on the Morning Mix about their relationship, the code of sport that runs through them both and more which is all in the pages of the new book Meyer: A Family Memoir
A fantastic Success Story for Wexford as local business Scurri is announcing a major new jobs drive to expand their successful business, CEO Rory O’Connor jons Alan Corcoran to announce the new jobs.
A fascinating new book by Eithne Massey draws us into the world of the folklore and legends associated with the Irish Seasons and the customs that marked the years turning, some of which still exist today
Breaking news from South East Radio Morning Mix, Hotelier Colm Neville confirms that a planned hotel which would have brought over 200 jobs into Wexford has been denied permission, he outlines what happened with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix
The IFA are in uproar against how they are being treated by Government, IFA Wexford Chairman Ger O’Mahoney has said farmers ‘won’t accept being offered up as a sacrificial lamb to the Green Party’.
Fianna Fail Councillor for Gorey Joe Sullivandiscusses with the Morning Mix his views that the budget, influenced by the Green Party, has had a disproportionate damaging impact on rural life.
October is world Menopause Awareness Month with Monday 18th being World Menopause Day and for insight into the condition campaigner and broadcaster Lorraine Keane will be discussing her own journey living with menopause with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix
CBS Primary has been forced to close as a result of a covid outbreak among students reports that a positive covid result in one student can lead to an outbreak of about 30 children, Alan Corcoran spoke to Vicky Barron and Councillor paramedic Ger Carthy on the Morning Mix
Imagine sitting in your living room with the evening telly and a noise from the backroom startles your attention and the unimaginable has occurred a burglar in your home, this is precisely the scene that one caller was faced with. She shared her story with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Enniscorthy native Reuben Hester on the Morning Mix for Irish Music Month discussing his own experience building his music career and performing his original piece of music 'Sold My Soul'
It is often talked about as a taboo subject and all too often ignored but on Friday Morning Loretta Dignim joined Jim Kealy on the Morning Mix to talk about Menopause, Loretta is CEO and founder of the Menopause Hub
As part of Irish Music Month Tulua Joined Jim Kealy on the Morning Mix to perform an original track. The band included Cian O Grady – Guitar and Banjo · Diarmuid Murphy – Flute · Kayleigh Moran – Fiddle · Voice o Caoimhe Moran – Harp, Piano and Concertina
Sinn Fein Spokesperson for Public Expenditure and Reform Deputy Mairéad Farrell discusses the budget with Jim Kealy on the Morning Mix.
Rachel Grace is a melting pot of pop and soul with a particular focus on heartfelt and honest lyric writing with a vocal style that captures the mood of generations past
James Benson Director of Housing, Planning and Development Services at the Construction Industry Federation will be discussed what the sector needs to see from Government in order to make meaningful impact into the housing crisis, with Jim Kealy on the Morning Mix.
Irish Music Month continues with South East Radio’s coverage of local musicians. On today's Morning Mix Jim Kealy spoke with Folk-Pop-Rock Artist Matt McManaman
Political Correspondent Sean Defoe joined Jim Kealy on the Morning Mix on budget day for a rundown on all that’s expected to come from the budget later this afternoon.
Irish Music Month is kicking up an extra gear Jim Kealy is joined live in studio by local band Corner Boy to discuss their work, the music industry in Ireland and a very special live performance of a piece of original work for the first time in this studio since before the pandemic began.
A coalition of tourism related industries have come together to call on the Government for greater supports for the inbound tourism dependent industry, Rob Rankin President of Inbound Tourism Operators Association explained their concerns to Jim Kealy.
It's coming out week this week and Paula Kelly Youth Worker at FDYS linked in with Jim Kealy on the Morning Mix to discuss how friends and families can help create a safer space for young people to reduce anxiety for those who may not have come out yet
Alcohol Action Ireland will be hosting a series of events, including webinars, considering the damage that parental alcohol abuse can have on young children. Sheila Gilheany joined Jim Kealy on the Morning Mix.
Minister of State at the Department of Justice James Browne joined Jim Kealy on the Morning Mix to discuss Geriatric Assessment waiting times and also the Minister’s push for greater punishment on knife crime,
Eugene Doyle from Doyle Fielding Chartered Accountants shares a word of warning for those receiving texts or calls soliciting financial information
Editor at Hot Press Magazine Niall Stokes joins Jim Kealy to discuss Irish Music Month as we recveal which five acts will be appearing onthe MorningMix in a bid to make a national competition.
With a tsunami of electric vehicles predicted to be on the road by 2030 Jim Kealy discusses with Elena Wrelton of ELVES the potential environmental timebomb when we ask the question what happens to the batteries after?
The Editor of Irish Country Living Amii McKeever is on with Jim Kealy to ask you if you really know what you’re wearing? As much as 65% of all fibres in clothing is synthetic and won’t break down or biodegrade.
The South East Family Support Network offer support and services to those whose families have been impacted by drug use and abuse
Ireland’s low wage economy is an outlier when it comes to Europe with twice as many graduates in low wage work compared with the EU average, Economist Ciaran Nugent with the Nevin Economic Research Institute explains.
MEP Mick Wallace joins the Morning Mix with Jim Kealy discussing the continued use of the Shannon airport by the US Military as well as some local domestic and international affairs at the heart of Irish Government and participation in the EU.
Injured jockeys are 46 times more likely to meet the criteria of dealing with depression than non-injured jockeys, Jennifer Pugh Senior Medical Officer Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board joined Jim Kealy on the Morning Mix to talk about the issue.
Fine Gael Deputy Paul Kehoe is chair of the Oireachtas Education Committee, he joined Jim Kealy on the Morning Mix
Regional Flu Lead for HSE Community Healthcare South East Gillian Buggy detailed us on what you need to know and how to get your free flu vaccine this year
A truly dreadful assault that took place in Wexford Town, we heard from the Gardai on Tuesday seeking witnesses, Jim Kealyspoke to one such witness this morning on the Morning Mix
Leaving Cert Reform Fine Gael Deputy Paul Kehoe is chair of the Oireachtas Education Committee which heard submissions from the education sector that the Leaving Cert is in need of reform, he joined Jim Kealy on the Morning Mix to discuss this issue as did Rachel O’Connor Principal at Ramsgrange Community school.
Chair of the Wexford IFA Ger O’Mahony will joined Jim Kealy on the Morning Mix following our discussion with the Minister for what he believes Government needs to prioritise in order to ensure the viability of farming in Wexford,
The Minister for Agriculture and the Marine Charlie McConalogue spoke with Jim Kealy on the Morning Mix as he will be in Wexford this evening on his CAP consultation tour we asked him the questions that Wexford Farmers and the fishing industry needed answered.
Social Justice Ireland is calling on the Government to prioritise regional recovery post covid in the upcoming budget they have a number of key proposals for the Government Jim Kealy on Morning Mix spoke with Research and Policy Analyst with Social Justice Ireland Michelle Murphy,
Labour Councillor George Lawlor spoke with Jim Kealy on the Morning Mix calling on the council to take the lead in providing a site for the Technological University for the South East,
A self-reflective journey with the wonderful Alice Taylor, she talks about her latest book with Jim Kealy on the Morning Mix. ‘Tea for One’ examines life after all the chaos and company, when children have grown and left the nest, while the pandemic brought even further isolation when we lost those communal moments.
An Taoiseach Micheál Martin joins Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix live in studio for a robust discussion on his term as Taoiseach, the upcoming budget 2022, and a host of issues directly relating to Wexford from the Technological University to Mental Health Services and the importance of Rosslare Europort.
The Surf Lifesaving National Competition is on this weekend and Wexford's own team will be making their way to Kilkee to compete. Alan Corcoran spoke to team coach Thelma Blehein on the Morning Mix
Alan Corcoran was joined on the Morning Mix by Irish Language Officer for the GAA Tommy Dempsey as they discuss the promotion of the Irish language.
A heart-breaking story of stolen dogs was reported to the programme. Alan Corcoran of the Morning Mix spoke to Paula Carroll who called in to share her story. Mayor Gary Laffan also gave his reaction to Paula's story
A fascinating new book 'O'Connell Street' delves into the history and life of our capitals beating heart, Alan Corcoran spoke to author Nicola Pierce on the Morning Mix
HIQA have published an overview report monitoring and inspecting Tusla'a foster care system for 2019 and 2020, head of children's servicies Eva Boyle explains the findings on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran
Small changes to your shopping cart can make huge differences when it comes to managing food waste. Consumer Editor of Irish Country living Ciara Leehy joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Fine Gael Deputy Paul Kehoe has lambasted proposals for a pandemic bonus payment to be made to frontline workers for fears that it will create divisions within society. He joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to talk about this.
Managing Director of Rosslare Europort Glenn Carr joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to discuss the future of the port as well as his expectations from government moving forward.
Senior Registered Dietician Aideen McGuinness joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to outline the importance of our diet in healthy ageing as it is positive ageing week for the South East.
Jacqueline joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to share her story of facing adversity and prejudice as a result of her disability and how she was determined to ensure it never held her back.
Creating Our Future is a government-led national brainstorm that will involve the people of Ireland in a conversation on the role research can and should play in adressing opportunities, challenges and hopes for the future. Alan Corcoran of the Morning Mix connected with the roadshow as it passed through Wexford Town.
Minister of State at the Department of Justice James Browne joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to discuss Ireland's commitment to accept 500 Afghan refugees fleeing the Taliban, €500 vouchers for frontline staff, Ireland's first sentencing for Human-Trafficking, and adresses the concerns raised by Eamonn Ryan about the continuity of Ireland's energy supply
His Excellency Mr. Sandeep Kumar, Indian Ambassador to Ireland joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to share his incredible life story as we recognise the Indian Community here in Wexford and across the SouthEast
Journalist Padraig Byrne of the Wexford People Newspaper joins Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix with a truly shocking story of a brutal shooting of three family pets near the family home.
Colm Neville of the Riverside Park Hotel Enniscorthy and Crown Bar Wexford outlines how the industry is struggling to hire workers in a labiour shortage. He spoke with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix
School Students Rian And Cillian Doyle launch the Not Around US Vape Awareness Campaign
Dr Bill Lynch talks about the boOster Covid jab and the flu vaccine on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran.
Fianna Fail Councilor John Fleming talks to Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix about the availability and prices of property in County Wexford.
Ronan Lyons of Daft.ie joined Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to talk about current house prices.
Father Sean Devereux in association with rotary makes the call to donate bikes in aid of Africa
Alan Corcoran from the Morning Mix spoke with Eugene O'Sullivan who recently won the Scott Medal which is the highest honour any Garda can receive. Eugene was part of the team that rescued Don Tidley in 1983. He talked about his connection to Wexford.
The incredible story of Stefan J Doyle, adopted from Romania and raised in Gorey by Irish parents, he has blown away the competition in Romania's X Factor being the first to receive four yeses from the judges and go direct to Boot Camp.
Labour Councillor George Lawlor raises the issue of Early Education and speaks with Alan Corcoran along with service providers Iulia Isabella and Thomas Dowling
A more mindful approach to urban development to foster a better way of living, that’s the passion of Michael Way who believes that redevelopment of Wexford Town, and urban centres of the county need to facilitate a healthy Urban social Culture. Listen with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
When it comes to our health we can sometimes let embarrassment get in the way of being proactive especially with men's health and prostate cancer, but with over 500 people dying each year from prostate cancer the benefit of an early diagnosis will save lives, Raymond Poole shares his journey with his diagnosis on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran
Social Worker Jason got in touch with the Morning Mix when he heard the coverage of the Creagh Water Treatment failure and he describes to Alan Corcoran how he and his son were afflicted by the virulent strain of E Coli that has in some cases led to hospitalisations, he told us also how his career has been impacted by the bacteria.
Wexford Festival Opera Artistic Director Rosetta Cucci joined the programme this morning ahead of the return of the Festival Opera for it's 70th Anniversary year.
What will the changes to the property tax mean for you? Alan Corcoran spoke with Auctioneer Gary Quinn of DNG McCormack Quinn for all you need to know.
The Green Rebel Group joined The Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran to discuss whether or not the south east and Wexford is prime location for a clean energy jobs boom that could give Ireland the power to profit massively in energy exports.
The Morning Mix gets an update on the condition of the abandoned puppies that were discovered in a bin bag on the side of the street in Wexford Town over the weekend.
Over 700 cases of Domestic Abuse have been acted upon by An Garda Siochana in Wexford in the first nine months of this year, almost 25,000 nationwide, for insight into the issue Alan Corcoran speaks with Sonas Domestic Abuse Services CEO and former US Law Enforcement Officer Todd Prevost.
Fianna Fail Senator Malcolm Byrne gives an update on how the meeting he attended between Gorey Councillors and Irish Water went including a timeline for an investigation.
Gorey Resident Tess describes how the Creagh Water Treatment Failure hospitalised her 86 year old mother
The EPA Have released a damning report into the provision of water services for two water treatment plants including one within Gorey’s service area, they reported ‘abject failures’ at both the council and Irish Water. Independent Deputy Verona Murphy blasted the Council for the failures cited in the report, Programme Producer Aidan Priestley contacted the Council communications team to seek a senior representative from the council such as Chief Executive Tom Enright the council responded that Director of Services Eamonn Hore would appear as a more appropriate guest on this issue.
Fianna Fail Senator Malcolm Byrne discusses the situation at the Creagh water treatment plant.
With the return to live entertainment the Wexford Festival Opera have a special concert on September 26th featuring blossoming new talent from the Wexford festival Academy Alan Corcoran speaks with Soprano Ava Dodd and Bass-Baritone Rory Dunne.
Gorey Resident Jack describes an E Coli Infection he caught from the tap water in his home after the water treatment plant failure.
Siobhan Kehoe has spent her life investigating natural remedies and treatments for Menopause inspired by ancient Chinese methods
Maree Lyng, County Wexford Hub Manager at AIB and the staff of Wexford AIB are running a bikeathon in support of the Ford Counselling and Psychotherapy Centre and Alan Corcoran has a special announcement for the fundraisers.
Minister of State at the Department of Justice Fianna Fail’s James Browne shares his view on the return to Dail Eireann including NPHET’s recommendations for easing restrictions and the fallout from the Coveney Confidence vote Alan Corcoran begins by asking the Minister for his views on President Michael D Higgins decision not to attend a Northern Ireland Centenary mass.
Paul Kehoe responds to Coveney Confidence Motion result on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran
Political Editor with the Irish Independent Philip Ryan describes the Turmoil in Government following the no-confidence motion tabled against Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney, which saw the resignation of a Fianna Fail TD, reducing the government's already slim majority by one and an allegation of leaking levelled against a Fine Gael Cabinet Minister.
Renowned Chef Nicky Cullen invites me into the Kitchen at Mary Barry's once more to prepare a fresh and seasonal seafood linguini that’s sure to get the tastebuds glowing.
We continue our coverage of the amazing work of The Ford Counselling and Psychotherapy Centre ahead of their fundraising bikeathon outside AIB in Wexford Town, this morning Alan Corcoran discusses the heart of the centre and what it means for the community.
Independent Deputy Verona Murphy has said she will vote for confidence in Simon Coveney at the anitcipated motion of no confidience tabled by Sinn Fein
Independent deputy Verona Murphy has called for greater homecare packages for the elderly, addresses long waiting lists for dental treatment and responds to criticism to Coveney no confidence motion on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran.
Live music is set to return and as heard on this programme we will be showcasing amazing local talent through October for ‘Irish Music Month’, Alan Corcoran speaks with Eleanor McEvoy on the importance of local artists, local radio and the return to live music.
From only 8-years old Evan’s family could see how talented he would become, now at 16-years old the Taghmon local is pursuing his singing career at full tilt, he joins Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Rosslare Independent Councillor Ger Carthy is fed up with the state of our roads as he raises his concerns with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Hot Press are teaming up with Independent Broadcasters of Ireland, including this station, to make this October ‘Irish Music Month’ boosting local artists across Wexford and the Country. Editor of Hot Press Niall Stokes joins Alan Corcoran to launch the initiative on the Morning Mix.
Sinn Fein TD Rose Conway Walsh joins the Morning Mix to discuss a number of issues including the party's no confidence motion in Foreign Affairs Minister Fine Gael's Simon Coveney, Healthcare in Ireland and the rising costs of college student accommodation.
Fianna Fail Councillor Michael Sheehan outlines some options for adult learners thinking of upskilling in the wake of covid redundancies adn job losses to re-enter the workforce on the Monring Mix. Host Alan corcoran begins by asking the Councillor for his reaction to a news article described as 'nasty' which disparages the appearances of Fianna Fail Party Members during the think-in in Cavan.
A pending motion of no confidence against Simon Coveney and renter's rights are all on the agenda this morning with Labour Deputy Brendan Howlin on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran
It’s World Suicide Prevention Day and creating hope through action is the theme of efforts to raise awareness and prevent death by suicide, What better way to inspire hope than with an exploration of what truly makes us happy and how to achieve it, Professor of Psychiatry and author of ‘The Science of Happiness’ Brendan Kelly speaks with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Father Peter McVerry has been to the forefront in providing services to the homeless and the Peter McVerry Trust are making a return to full physical fundraising Saturday week with the Wexford Cycle Event.
A homeless man in Wexford explains to Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix his daily routine since a sudden event in his life forced him onto the streets.
Labour Councillor Maura Bell highlights the essential work of The Ford Counselling and Psychotherapy Centre including a recount of her own experience using the centre's services and how important they were to her own positive progress.
Tusla has launched a new campaign recruiting carers for children seeking international protection in Ireland, it’s the first of its kind in the country and to tell me more Alan Corcoran speaks with Clare Murphy.
Phil Skelton looks at the pros and cons of the new road layouts with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix
Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise with responsibility for Trade Promotion Fianna Fail’s Robert Troy joins the programme to discuss Regional Enterprise Plans with Alan Corcoran.
Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien speaks with Alan Corcoran about the newly launched Housing for All Plan on the Morning Mix
The Housing Minister discusses the Housing for All Plan with Alan Corcoran, the full interview will air Monday September 6th at 10am
From the Ford Counselling and Psychotherapy Centre Michael Dillon and Catherine Power describe the impact bereavement can have on our lives with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Top Chef at Mary Barrys Nicky Cullen walks Alan Corcoran through a quick 5 minute starter dish with haddock, spring onion and local home grown Wexford cheese.
All week the Entertainment and Event Industry has been highlighting the massive input it has to Irish life even as it remains seemingly ignored by the Government, this is the second of Morning Mix's panel discussions into the arts and Event industry here in Wexford. Featuring Singer Aileen Donohoe, Labour Councillor George Lawlor, Set Designer Mark Redmond and Corner Boy Frontman Miick D'Arcy
Captain Desmond Ross, previously running security at Kabul Afghanistan airport speaks with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix and provides a stark insight into the unfolding chaos at Kabul airport, Afghanistan.
Alan Corcoran visits the Swan Training Centre home of the National Learning Network in Wexford to speak with staff and students about the confidence and opportunities that they have found by joining the courses on offer.
The Ford Counselling and Psychotherapy Centre provides an invaluable service to the people of Wexford and those who need it, Alan Corcoran visits the Centre and speaks with Counselling Psychotherapist Derek Murphy
All this week the Arts, Entertainment and Events Industry has been showcasing it’s benefit to the country, for the economy, for society and for our children, to continue this conversation Alan Corcoran hosts an event industry panel discussion onthe Morning Mix with Actor Producers Aileen Donohoe & Pete McCamley, Fianna Fail Councillor Lisa McDonald, and Johnstown Castle Artist in residence Billy Roche.
Continuing the Morning Mix coverage of drug abuse in our community, two mothers who contacted this programme to share their own stories of their young boys who were captured by these dealers both sent down a path to prison, one young lad was as young as 14 when dealers had intimidated him into taking busses to Dublin to collect stashes of drugs to bring into Wexford.
Continuing our coverage of the impact drug abuse has on our community two mothers contacted the Morning Mix to share their own stories of their young boys who were captured by these dealers both sent down a path to prison, this is Catherine's story.
The Wordplay group at Wexford Arts Centre is getting to work to fill the slate for production the public is being invited to share their thoughts on what’s on your Mind?, Wexford Arts Centre Artist in Residence Heather Hadrill speaks with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix
Dr Catherine O'Donoghue discusses with Alan Corcoranon the lack of haelthcare workers in the country on South East Radio's Morning Mix
A concerned mother descrbes her son's descent into drug dependency ont he Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran
Larry O'Gorman shares his memories of the Wexford's 1996 Hurling All-Ireland Victory with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix
Dr Padraic Dunne explains to Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix the Stress Impact to Immune System
Wexford Poet Laureate Sasha Terfous speaks to Alan Corcoran on how she became interested in poetry and on the news of becoming Wexford's Poet Laureate for Poetry Ireland.
As the world watches on in horror at the scenes unfolding in Kabul it hits a little closer to home for Achmed, an Afghan native and Irish citizen for many years who has been living here in Wexford, he speaks with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Councillor Davy Hynes Blasts Council for Implementing New Road Layouts on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran
A local Bus operator outlines his concerns about the new road layouts in town with Alan corocoran on the Morning Mix
Filmmaker Moira Sweeney discusses her documentary exploring Creadan – a new understanding of Ireland’s Ancient South East', a free two-part event taking place during Heritage Week, on Thursday, 19 August at 7pm.
Money Doctor John Lowe speaks with Jim Kealy outlining how most Irish families could save huge money planning their wills and probate with a few simple templates
Jim Kealy on the Morning Mix speaks with Professor David McCullen as he is part of a suit against the state to remove the Oath to God from the President's oath.
Head Coach of USA Boxing Billy Walsh on South East Radio Morning Mix with Jim Kealy ahead of the Olympic Boxing Finals this weekend.
EXCLUSIVE Davy Fitzgerald interview with Alan Corcoran as he steps down from Wexford Senior Hurlers Manager
Tireless campaigner for mental health services in Wexford Raymond Shannon speaks with Alan Corcoran this morning over the upsetting breaking news on this programme that the Child psychiatry position remains unfilled he also reveals that a long time social worker for 8 years has left further reducing the services at CAMHS Wexford.
The Vaccine Centre has moved from the Riverside Park hotel to the County Wexford Community Workshop in Enniscorthy for full details South East Community Healthcare GM of the Covid 19 Response Team Kate Cassidy joins the programme,
Mrs Doyle actor Pauline McLynn speaks with Alan Corcoran encouraging people to adopt an egg laying hen from the Little Hill Animal Rescue & Sanctuary
Emmy nominated Wexford Director Declan Lowney, well known for his work on Father Ted and Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa film, speaks with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix about US TV Show Ted Lasso which he has directed and received an Emmy nomintaion for his episode.
State Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Dr Mary McCreery explains the benefits of a healthy gut to Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
'If Memory Serves Me Wrong' is the powerful memoir from Ronan Smith as he relives his past as his early onset dementia progresses, his wife and full time carer Miriam Brady speaks with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix on the bittersweet experince of writng the book and the importance of not losing yourself as a carer.
The Enniscorthy Activity Garden Outdoor Gym Project launched in St Johns Community Hospital to boost mental health with positive healthy activity.
International Assistant Referee Michelle O'Neill speaks with Alan Corcoran ahead of heading out for the Tolyo Olympics 2021.
National Dairy Council CEO Zoe Kavanagh speaks to the Monring Mix on the results from a sustainable diet survey which found Six in ten Leinster consumers would like to follow a more sustainable diet, while the vast majority, over 80%, strongly believe that Ireland is a suitable place for dairy production.
Wexford Native and Senior Vice President of Oracle Eleanor Hayes Merritt speaks with Alan Corcoran about how a Wexford local goes on to become one of the top 50 most influential women in tech.
Amy Barrett tells Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix about a lack of supports for sexual abuse survivors.
Dave O'Grady from the Order of Malta shares important tips to keep in mind if administering CPR after the workd witnessed scenes of Denmark's midfielder Christian Eriksen collapsed on the pitch.
Neil Hughes of Baker Tilly speaks to Alan Corcoran about how to launch your business post-pandemic with eight tips to keep in mind.
We get an Update on Community Healthcare and Covid-19 services in the South East, as we assess the impact of the cyber-attack and continued rollout of the vaccine with Chief Executive of Community Healthcare HSE South East, Kate Kileen White.
Blood Tranfsuion Services Manager Stephen Cousins speaks with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix with details on a pop up clinic from June 10-13 in Wexford Town to donate blood.
Gorey District Chair Fianna Fail Councillor Joe Sullivan reacts to the news of the Sale of Courtown Woods, Labour Councillor Maura Bell also speaks with Alan Corcoron on the Morning Mix on the sale of Courtown Woods.
Fifty new jobs to come over two years, good news for the district as the sale of the Courtown Woods is finalised with local Irish business Active Tribe, Liquidator Baker Tilly has the details on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran.
Latch-On is a 2-year literacy course which was developed specifically for adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them the opportunity to commence and continue their literacy development. Down Syndrome Wexford were privileged to have partnered with Windmill Therapeutic to bring this course to Co Wexford at Windmill’s new centre at The Cornmarket in Wexford town. Latch-On is designed to allow students the opportunity to access literacy in all its forms, with the focus on working at each student’s own ability.
Take a journey across America with your heart and mind with Michelle Walsh Jackson’s latest book ‘Journey to the Heartland’
We be link in with the Ford Counselling and Psychotherapy Centre to ask how this past year has been for their work and services they deliver.
Minister of State at the Department of Justice James Browne will join the programme for a detailed discussion of the latest restrictions easing from Government
It’s World Haemochromatosis Awareness Week and to learn more about the condition for which one in five Irish people carry the gene we speak with siblings Maire & Jim Jackman who both have Haemochromatosis
We’ve all made sacrifices the past many months but for the younger generation around the county those sacrifices can be particularly difficult, the FDYS is on to examine the challenges facing youths
Alan speaks with organisers behind the Pikeman Cycle Challenge and mum of Shea O'Brien in support of the Shea O'Brien Trust
Independent TD Verona Murphy speaks to Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix on a variety of issues.
Wexford People Helping People have seen a huge demand for donations of food across the County
Hypodermic needles discarded in a bag in housing estates near the parks children play in, a real nightmare come true we speak with two locals with those very concerns
Tony Ward lead singer with local band Blue Moose says something needs to be done urgently to protect the Wedding band industry and tells us why
An in-depth look at the issues faced by the travelling community as well as the concerns many of the settled have towards them, a Morning Mix Documentary ‘Understanding the Travelling Community’
Project Coordinator of the Cornmarket Drugs Project Paul Delaney joins the show with an insight into concerns around methadone treatment. The Cornmarket Project in Wexford has been leading the way with services and for those who need it can always call 087 625 4022
What might life be like under the ‘Last Dictator in Europe’ Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, we speak with native Belarusian and current Wexford Resident Olga.
Minister of State at the Department of Justice James Browne on the Morning Mix following Gardai gun incident, remarks that unarmed Gardai remain a proud tradition for the State.
The condition of facilities for those living in halting sites can often fall far short of healthy standards, Pavee Point’s Martin Collins addressed the issue on today's Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran.
After 20 long years the St Patrick’s School can finally open it’s doors to provide much needed service for the community, Principal, Lee Rogers joins the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran to share the good news!
Wexford GAA Cathaoirleach Micheál Martin responds to Clare Manager Brian Lohan's Allegations of Wexford hurlers naming Clare players as close contacts
A distressed listener contacted this programme sharing the trauma of having a family member forced to quarantine upon return to Ireland from a much-needed medical procedure.
Breaking news on South East Radio's Morning Mix with Wexford GAA Cathaoirleach Micheál Martin confirming both games will go ahead depsite psitive Covid-19 tests among players.
Leaving Enniscorthy at the age of 16 for London Alan Corcoran is joined by Reuben Hester sharing his journey and inspirational outlook on life and explore the story behind his debut single ‘Sold my Soul’.
An emotional plea for much needed support for carers from Mum Tracy who spoke with me about the needs for her and her daughter Wilow who she cares for.
Independent TD for Kildare South Dr Cathal Berry, a former officer in the Army Ranger Wing, has criticised the Government as having undermined cyber security by failing to retain the highly qualified officials needed in the sector,. He joins Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to discuss.
The Gorey-Kilmuckridge Municipal District deliberated on the future of the Courtown Woods Tuesday May 18th. Municipal Chair Fianna Fail Councillor Joe Sullivan, Sinn Fein Councillor Fionntán Ó Súilleabháin, and Fine Gael Councillor Diarmuid Devereux discuss the outsomes of the meeting.
Minister of State at the Department of Justice James Browne speaks with Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix announcing plans for extra vaccine centres around the county and discusses the ongoing impact of the HSE cyber attack.
Independent Deputy Verona Murphy with her reaction to the latest from the HSE as well as the importance of protecting rural Wexford in town planning.
Often overlooked when it comes to menopause is the effect it has on the skin, Anti-Ageing Skin Specialist Mariga Sheedy has some expert advice on the issue to explore the emotional connection between how we see ourselves in the mirror vs how we feel inside and the effect menopause has on that self-confidence balance.
The loss of a child is a grief like no other, to support parents in this difficult time Anam Cara and Solas Support Centre are hosting a bereavement support evening Thursday May 20th 2021.
Broadcaster and Author John Creedon’s That place We Call Home has renewed significance this summer as we all prepare for staycations so he joins Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to revel and reminisce in some of Irelands most scenic places.
County Wexford Dog Warden John colfer joins Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to discuss the outrageous high pricing of puppies across the county urging people to take caution and promote adopting pets from shelters more often.
Sinn Féin Spokesperson for Finance Pearse Doherty joins Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to discuss housing in Ieland, as well as porposals for a solidarity tax for high earners post-pandemic among other issues.
Liam Griffin joins the Morning Mix programme speaking wellness and reminiscing on the hard fought 1996 all-Ireland hurling victory.
Protests are planned for outside Wexford General Hospital to demand greater access for partners to attend maternity services in Wexford General Hospital, Protest organiser the Association for Improvements in Maternity Services Ireland speaks to Alan on the Morning Mix.
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Labour Councillor George Lawlor and Friends of Wexford General Hospital chair Ciaran Sheridan join the Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to discuss the verbal commitment to supply an MRI Scanner for Wexford Hospital.
Social Justice Ireland has submitted to Government it’s 10-point plan to address the housing crisis, what’s in the plan we’re speaking with Social & Economic Analyst for Social Justice Ireland Collette Bennett.
We spoke to musician Simon Power on his project to honour loved ones who passed away, one local listener took the call and we share with you a touching tribute made in their honour.
Cancer Trials Ireland are urging patients to discuss with their doctor eligibility for trials ahead of international clinical trials day, Consultant Medical Oncologist Dr Paula Calvert explains on the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran.
A local listener calls Alan with her story of caring for her husband while needing care herself. We have changed her name to protect her identity.
Toastmasters Enniscorthy join Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix with tips for striking up a conversation as we return to meeting up with others outdoors outside of the digital meetings we have gotten so used to.
Alan Corcoran links up with Colm Keane to share some personal memories of Football legend George Best on the Morning Mix
Over Forty Million Euro of funding has been announced for Ireland’s Fisheries and Harbours, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue has the details including over 400,000 in funding for Wexford County.
NUI Galway has released the findings of a simulation under an ‘equalisation model’ for county council funding to improve transparency and efficiency, which would see Wexford County Council be among the biggest increases in funding, to explain the model co-author of the study Dr Gerard Turley joins Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix.
Mary spoke to Alan about her son who has autism but because of this he is not ticking the boxes that would allow him to be treated in CAMHS
Labour TD Brendan Howlin Joins the Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to discuss developments on the Technological University for the South East.
Cancer Patient Advocate Vicky Phelan joins the Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran with an update on her Treatment in the USA.
Irish Country Magazine Editor Klara Heron digs in to Irish consumer trends through the pandemic and shows Irish made local products are getting the leg up with a huge surge of extra consumer spending set to hit the country as restrictions ease. Make sure to get your business ready to reap the benefits!
Minister of State for Overseas Development Aid and Diaspora Colm Brophy on the Morning Mix to discuss the imporance of maintaining our links with the Global Irish Community.
Local Music dynamos Kayleigh and Andrew Berry join alan for their single's South East Radio Debut, they talk about their inspiration and how they grrew up listening to the station. Their new single is called Stupid Cafe.
Fianna Fail Minister fo State at the Department of Justice Jame Browne, Inedpendent TD Verona Murphy and Sinn Fein TD Johnny Mythen discuss funding concerns and the future of Wexford General Hospital.
Friends of Wexford General Hospital Chair Ciaran Sheridan describes his concerns to Alan Corcoran about funding in the Hospital.
Childminding Ireland CEO Bernadette Orbinski Burke speaks with the Morning Mix to discuss the government’s action plan seeking to shake up the childminding profession in Ireland.
Children's clothes store owner in Gorey describes the drastic need for Click & Collect.
Adamstown GP Dr Catherine O'Donoghue updates the people of Wexford on how to register for, and the importance of, the Covid vaccine.
Alan Corcoran speaks with the group launching the The Enniscorthy Defibrillator Initiative App
Labour TD Brendan Howlin and Fine Gael TD Paul Kehoe join Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to discuss the future of Wexford General Hospital.
Chair of Friends of Wexford General Hospital Ciaran sheridan speak with Alan Corcoran about his concerns the hospital may be downgraded. He reacts to an earlier interview Alan had with HSE CEO Paul Reid where no assurances were given for commitments from previous administrations.
Alan Corcoran speaks with HSE CEO Paul Reid on the Morning Mix asking about the vaccine rollout to combat Covid-19 and helath services for Wexford General Hospital.
An Taoiseach Micheál Martin joins Alan Corcoran on the Morning Mix to discuss lockdowns easing. With a prospective look at the what the future might have in store for Wexford and the country as vaccine rollout continues.