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Highlights from the daily news programme with Sarah McInerney and Cormac Ó hEadhra. Featuring all the latest stories, interviews and special reports. Listen live Monday to Friday at 4.30pm on RTÉ Radio 1.
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Drivetime Marketing Podcast

Julia Carcamo

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Julia Carcamo is one of the best brand marketers in the casino industry. A Latina from New Orleans, she paved her career from the days of riverboat gaming to the Las Vegas Strip and beyond. She shares lessons learned along the way for marketers to create their one paths to success.
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The purpose of DriveTime Devotions is to help you know God's Word and put it into practice. Episodes are designed to be listened to once per day, five days a week. That way, you can miss two days each week and still stay on schedule. We believe it's better to study small sections of God's Word each day instead of a larger section once a week. Studying the Bible is like eating—you'll be healthier if you eat small amounts each day rather than one big meal a week! As you listen to DriveTime, we ...
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The secret to unforgettable guest experiences isn’t found in a spreadsheet—it’s found in Mardi Gras. From the power of anticipation to the art of sensory marketing, we’re breaking down what casino marketers can learn from the world’s biggest crowdsourced brand. If you’re looking to turn your casino floor into a memory-making machine, you won’t want…
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Planning rules on cabins and modular homes in back gardens could be relaxed- as part of renewed efforts by the Government to solve the housing crisis. To disuss this Emma O'Hegan, Log cabin owner who has been documenting her journey on Instagram, builder and co-founder of Common Knowledge, Harrison Gardner & Social Democrat TD, Rory Hearne.…
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US President Donald Trump has called Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky a "dictator without elections",stepping up his attacks as tensions soar between Kyiv and Washington. For some reaction to this Erol Morkoç of Republicans Overseas UK and Maria Mezentseva, a Ukrainian MP from President Zelenskyy’s Servant of the People party.…
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The Omagh inquiry team has said that it expects to sign a memorandum of understanding with the Irish Government in March over the disclosure of sensitive material. Today was the final day of commemorative hearings and the last evidence session of four weeks of emotional testimony. Our Northern Correspondent Conor Macauley was at the inquiry.…
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Survivors of male violence are calling on the women of Ireland to take to the streets on March 8th to demand government action and reform of the justice system. One of them is Sarah Grace who says dealing with the legal system was worse than the sexual assault she endured, she joins Sarah with Ruth Coppinger People Before Profit / Solidarity TD.…
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By the end of 2025 all primary school children in Ireland will be eligible for a daily hot meal. The schools themselves find the hot meal suppliers, but the scheme has received some criticism over the low quality of food provided in some school meals. Reporter Suzanne Campbell went to visit the Lunch Bag factory outside Nenagh in County Tipperary.…
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As AI becomes more present in our everyday lives, fears around how it is used & exploited continue to grow. Dr. Vivienne Ming, a theoretical neuroscientist & entrepreneur, spoke at an Irish Management Institute masterclass today on building smarter, more innovative teams and believes AI-driven solutions can have a positive social impact.…
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Emergency responders have been giving evidence about the harrowing scenes that greeted them in the aftermath of the Omagh bombing. They were giving evidence at the public inquiry into the atrocity, which was set up by the British government to examine whether it could have been prevented. Our reporter Una Kelly was there.…
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The Cabinet Committee on Housing has been meeting today to consider options to tackle the housing crisis. For a look at what's being considered developer John Bruder from Gresham House Ireland Real Estate and Orla Hegarty, Assistant Professor at the School of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Policy in UCD.…
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While the housing crisis may be the number one issue facing the country at the moment, the Gaeltacht pressure group Bánú says that the lack of housing for Irish speakers in Gaeltacht areas is placing Irish as a living community language in jeopardy. Adhna Ni Bhraonain is part of Bánú and she joined Sarah.…
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New Research investigating whether casual kitchen dancing counts as moderate exercise has found that Dancing around your kitchen for 20 minutes every morning is enough to reap health benefits, scientists say. To discuss this Dr Ciara McCormack, Assistant Professor of Sport Science and Health in Maynooth University.…
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Islanders on Tory island, Ireland’s most northerly inhabited island, have been informed by the HSE that no resident nurse will be available on the island from yesterday until February 23rd next. For more on this from Tory, Marjorie Carroll who manages the Tory Island Co-operative.Di RTÉ Radio 1
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