Episodios

  • Episode 102
    Sep 10 2024
    On this week's Let's Go Green we get to grips with Second-Hand September. Pat Kane of Reuzi joins Aisling O' Rourke to share tips on spotting fast fashion, clothing swaps and charity shop shopping. Dr Cara Augustenborg brings us up to date on how the government is doing in keeping its climate action promises. And John Kelly of the National Construction Training Campus has all the information you need to know about starting a career in construction and upskilling opportunities for those already in the sector. Let's Go Green airs on Midlands 103 every Monday night from 7 pm and is available on Spotify and Apple podcasts. The program is brought to you with thanks to Eirgrid Group. If you would like to get involved in the show contact Aisling on hello@thecommunicationscoach.ie
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    50 m
  • Episode 101
    Aug 27 2024
    Let's Go Green with Courtney Callaghan
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    44 m
  • Episode 100
    Aug 21 2024
    Let's Go Green with Courtney Callaghan - including discussion of environmental issues such as sustainable jewellery, preserving wildlife, switching to an electric vehicle and the nature engagement scheme.
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    46 m
  • Episode 99
    Aug 13 2024
    Let's Go green with Courtney Callaghan
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    42 m
  • Episode 98
    Jul 19 2024
    Are your energy bills equal to more than 10 percent of your income? Did you know that if your answer is yes that it puts you at risk of energy poverty? On this week's Let's Go Green Aisling O' Rourke is joined by Clare O'Connor of Friends of the Earth to discuss the issue. The organisation is calling on the Government to make energy poverty a priority in Budget 2025. Also on this week's show Aisling gives you some plastic free July tips, how have you been getting on? Declan O'Gorman Ireland Director of Ground Control also joins Aisling to discuss their journey towards Carbon zero and becoming a BCorp certified company. Let's Go Green airs on Midlands 103 every Monday night from 7 pm and is available on Spotify and Apple podcasts. The program is brought to you with thanks to Eirgrid Group. If you would like to get involved in the show contact Aisling on hello@thecommunicationscoach.ie
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  • Episode 97
    Jul 12 2024
    Ireland's national effort to reduce our carbon emissions is finally showing signs of fruition. On this week's Let's Go Green Aisling O' Rourke is joined by Tomás Murray of the Environmental Protection Agency to discuss their new report. Also on the show this week Adrian Geissel explains why he's created a new smartphone app which will crowdsource accessible tracks and trails across Ireland. Let's Go Green airs on Midlands 103 every Monday night from 7 pm and is available on Spotify and Apple podcasts. The program is brought to you with thanks to Eirgrid Group. If you would like to get involved in the show contact Aisling on hello@thecommunicationscoach.ie
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  • Episode 96
    Jul 8 2024
    How eco-friendly is your wedding? Have you considered food waste as part of your big day? On this week's Let's Go Green Aisling O' Rourke finds out more about a pilot project in Clonakilty aiming to help couples create a less environmentally damaging wedding. From a reduction in food waste to eco-friendly wedding favours Abi O'Callaghan Platt of Voice Ireland talks to us about how it all works. Staying with food and energy ratings on household appliances are the norm these days but what about having an eco rating on food? Caraldine Nolan is an Entrepreneur who is working to bring an EU eco rating initiative to Ireland to make food shopping easier and more transparent. And finally we check in on the national biodiversity photography competition.
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    48 m
  • Episode 95
    Jul 1 2024
    On this week's Let's Go Green we go coastal. Karin Dubsky of Coastwatch joins Aisling O' Rourke on Midlands 103 to discuss the work of the organisation and why we need to reduce our nitrates usage quickly. Karin says we need to do more to protect the quality of our waterways but that farmers need more support in order to achieve this. Also on this week's show Dr Jean Cushen of Maynooth University outlines the findings of a new piece of research examining the challenges Irish business leaders are facing in making their companies more sustainable.
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    48 m