Survivors, Barbie鈥檚 Sister and Sean N贸s Dancing
Claire Graham chats to survivors, Barbie鈥檚 sister, sean n贸s dancers, and Revue play live in the studio.
Claire Graham is joined in studio by Clodagh Dunlop who had a brainstem stroke when she was just 35-years-old. She lived with locked-in syndrome for three months before beginning her recovery, but eight years later has returned to work & is an ambassador for the Chest, Heart & Stroke charity. We also hear from teenager Rosie who has been living with long-covid. Rosie鈥檚 family say the condition has changed all of their lives.
We look ahead to Belfast Tradfest to find out what sean n贸s dancing is all about, and speak to Clodagh Coughlan, whose sister Nicola is starring in the new Barbie movie. Ireland鈥檚 World Cup campaign started with a loss, but staying competitive throughout the opening game with hosts Australia was encouraging for the Girls In Green. Claire speaks to the team at a club in Donegal where two of the team started their careers.
Emma & Marty of Revue are live in studio to play a track and chat about their upcoming gig, tour in France & album release.
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