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LMFM Late Lunch Listen BackLMFM Late Lunch Listen BackLate Lunch Friday September 20th 2024Trailblazing boxer Deirdre Gogarty popped in for a catch-up ahead of the unveiling of her bronze statue in Drogheda tomorrow. Listoke Distillery and Gin School is no more - owner Bronagh Conlon is heartbroken. Brendan Lawlor is all set for his big golf event in Carton House next week. Sinead Burke understands what its like to struggle with Work Experience. David Sheehan looked ahead to the weekend's sporting action as Sarah Millican delivered the laughs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-09-201h 06Memory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #8 SARA CANNINGCoping with a traumatic death is one of the hardest challenges anyone can face.  On today’s podcast Sara Canning eloquently explains how she remains positive following the death of her partner Lyra Mc Kee, by encouraging and empowering young people to have meaningful lives.2023-03-151h 02Memory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #7 SADIE O'REILLYOn today’s podcast, we hear how a mothers love is a force like no other. Sadie, who lost her precious son Tony to addiction, speaks from her heart describing how through her unspeakable grief and pain was determined to help others families facing addiction.  Sadie is the founder of “Hurt -have your tomorrows” which has saved countless lives since it began in 2001. Instagram: @weeburkes_journey Producer @Mrsimondobbins2023-03-011h 02Memory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #6 Gemma HolderA life need not be long lived for it to have meaning. As there is no foot to small that it cannot leave an impact on this world.  On today’s podcast, Gemma speaks emotionally and honestly about the loss of her precious son Jeremiah and the devastating impact on herself and family.   Follow Bronagh on Instagram @weeburkes_journey  Producer: Simon Dobbins @mrsimondobbins2023-02-151h 17Memory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #5 SHANNENThe diagnosis of cancer is a family experience that changes the lives of all its members. On today's podcast Shannen speaks with sincerity, positivity and honesty about her diagnosis and treatment during Covid restrictions. She shares how her journey has impacted on her precious children and family members.   Follow Bronagh on Instagram @weeburkes_journey Producer: Simon Dobbins @mrsimondobbins2023-02-011h 12Memory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #4 ANASTASIABeing transgender means that you are brave, resilient and committed to your inner truth. You have moved towards an identity that feels right, living your life authentically, loving yourself. On today's podcast, Anastasia describes how she is beginning her transgender journey. She shares honestly how her fear, grief and loss have been replaced with inner peace, acceptance and joy.   Follow Bronagh on Instagram @weeburkes_journey  Producer: Simon Dobbins @mrsimondobbins2023-01-1831 minMemory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #3: CHILD LOSS MATTERSThe agony of losing a child of any age is unparalleled.  The death of a child goes against the natural order we expect life to follow.  On todays podcast three incredibly courageous mothers discuss how losing their child has impacted on their lives. They convey the sense of togetherness and strength they receive from the support group Child Loss Matters, which has helped in giving them hope and positivity for the future. Follow Bronagh on Instagram @weeburkes_journey Producer: Simon Dobbins @mrsimondobbins2023-01-051h 23Memory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #2: JOSH WILLISOn today’s podcast Josh Willis speaks honesty about life following the devastating loss of his beloved wife Samantha to Covid-19.  Josh shares how he tries to keep positive for their children, while keeping Samantha’s memory very much alive. Follow Bronagh on Instagram @weeburkes_journey Producer: Simon Dobbins @mrsimondobbins2022-12-141h 02Memory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #1 Bronagh BurkeHello everyone, and welcome back to season two of memory of me.  Today former guest Sharon Tosh and I discusses how life has evolved since my last podcast.  I reflect on how I have grown emotionally and spiritually in order to try and rebuild my life again.  Sharon and I have an open, honest and uplifting conversation which will hopefully inspire others. Follow Bronagh on Instagram @weeburkes_journey Producer: Simon Dobbins @mrsimondobbins2022-11-3033 minMemory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #12 Orla CollinsAs we are aware grief comes in many forms. Today's podcast features Orla Collins, a busy mother of seven children, whose story demonstrate the true meaning of resilence. Orla openly and honestly describes how she lost herself in an abusive relationship, only to find happiness and inner strength enabling her to pursue a lifelong dream of becoming a staff nurse.Follow Bronagh on Instagram @weeburkes_journeyProducer: FILMbysimon2022-05-0443 minMemory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #11 Selina CaseyA pregnancy ended by miscarriage can be a traumatic loss. The emotional impact can take longer to heal than the physical recovery. There is no right or wrong way to feel about it. On today's podcast Selina Casey founder of Baby Loss Support NI explains how her own experiences of miscarriage empowered her to reach out and create a platform to support people with a shared experience. Follow Bronagh on Instagram @weeburkes_journey Producer: FILMbysimon2022-04-271h 19Memory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #10 Ciaran MurrayOn today's episode Ciaran Murray founder of The Ulster Fry & Pure Derry speaks about his personal experiences of loss and grief. Ciaran explains how he has had to prepare to experience feelings of loss more than once. He talks honestly and openly about mens mental health, living through pandemic and how dementia has impacted on his life. Ciaran discusses how he has battled his way through those challenges to manage two successful businesses and the greatest job of all, being a father.2022-04-131h 03Memory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #09 Maeveen Mc NabbEvery family has its own special history and shared bonds that are a part of that history. When a sibling dies, the bonds are shattered forever a void that can never be filled. Often when such a loss occurs, the focus of support can be with the parents, the siblings can be forgotten. Surviving siblings are often referred to as the "forgotten mourners". On today episode I speak with Maeveen who talks proudly of how she and her sibling have honoured their sister Triona memory by creating "The Sibling Grief Club" an everlasting tribute to there sister. Follow Bronagh on...2022-04-061h 16Memory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #8 Colm DoolanCultural stigma surrounding mental health is one of the biggest obstacles of people especially men to admit they are struggling and need help.  On today's podcast I chat with Colm Doolan founder of the "Sober Mess Podcast". Colm speaks openly and honestly about his personal struggles with mental health, his grief through losing his father, and how by adhering to the 12 step programme has brought him soberity and peace, enjoying life's natural resources.   Bronagh @weeburkes_journey on Instagram Produced By: Prymal Studios & FILM By Simon2022-03-3056 minMemory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #7 Sharon ToshThe loss of a loved one is one of the worst things you will ever experience. It's an unbearable pain that sizzles through you like a fire in your chest.  On todays episode I sit down with Sharon Tosh who opened up so honestly about the loss of her both parents, brother Paddy and a traumatic miscarriage. Sharon speaks about the dynamics of different grief she has experienced, and how she created her new business to help others as a grief coach.  Follow Bronagh On Instagram @weeburkes_journey Follow Sharon On Instagram @sharontoshcoaching Podcast Producer: FILM By Simon2022-03-2357 minMemory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #6 Seamus FoxThrough grief there is no need to be ashamed of tears, for tears bare witness that a man had the greatest of courage. On today's podcast I chat with Seamus Fox who lost his father Sean after a seven year battle with Parkinson Disease. Seamus expresses his outpouring of love for this father, and discusses how he turned adversity into positivity. Producer FILM By Simon2022-03-1649 minMemory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #5 Serena Terry AKA Mammy BanterOn today's podcast i chat honestly with Serena Terry aka Mammy Banter. She describes how losing her beloved twin brothers Patrick & Daniel, became the catalyst for a new beginning, a new journey, a reawakening. Serena acknowledge that love never dies, and how you are more than the emotional pain you have experienced in your life. Grief can be a wake up call, a time for re evaluating in your life, to take risks as life is too short for regrets. Podcast Producer: By FILM By Simon2022-03-0957 minMemory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #4 Tracy HughesThe death of a child goes against the natural order we all except our lives to follow. The passing of a child carries with it the loss of the future, the hopes, the dreams that now can never be fulfilled. On today's podcast Tracy Hughes speaks openly about her journey with grief following the passing of their most precious girl Eva aged 7, who was diagnosed with a brain tumour. Tracy explains how she honours Eva's memory by launching Eva Adventure books in the hope that the children's books will help others deal with the loss of a loved one. Shot...2022-03-021h 20Memory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #3 Keelan BurnsGrief can be incredibly isolating, and there can be great comfort in meeting someone with a shared experience. On today's episode i chat with Keelan Burns, a young man who lost his wife Laura suddenly without any warning. Overnight Keelan became a sole parent to their beautiful son Lorcan who had been diagnosed with cerebral palsy.  Grief and heartbreaking loss are extremely painful, but as Keelan explains it is important for him to look to the future with positivity.  Keelan @my_son_me_and_parenting_cp on Instagram   Bronagh @weeburkes_journey on Instagram   Podcast filmed, recorded & produced by Simon Dobbins @FILM...2022-02-231h 32Memory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #2 Mary KeoghWe often think about grief as something that only occurs after a death, but people grieve in many different situations. This is something Mary Keogh speaks about openly on today episode.   Mary discusses how she proccess grieving after the separation of her marriage, and by working through the loss she has found a new sense of hope again.  @wee burkes_journey on Instagram  You can follow Mary on Instagram: @Mary_keogh  Podcast filmed, recorded & produced by Simon Dobbins @FILMbysimon2022-02-1655 minMemory Of MeMemory Of MeEPISODE #1 Up close & personal with Siobhan DeehanToday guest is Siobhan Deehan,  my mammy, a 59 year old mother of two who has three treasured grandchildren. In February 2015 she lost the love of her life My Daddy at age of 51. She then lost her much loved son in law Burkey, my husband in April 2020 then her life long friend Robert just 6 weeks later. On todays podcast Siobhan speaks openly and honestly about her losses, how her life has changed forever and how by talking and sharing her experiences has given her a new sense of hope. Podcast Production & Music License: FILM By Simon2022-02-091h 17Memory Of MeMemory Of MeMemory Of Me TrailerHello Everyone, and welcome to "Memory Of Me", A podcast by me, your host, Bronagh Burke. On Friday 27th February 2015, at the age of 24, my life was about to change forever.Then 5 years and two months later, at age of 29, my whole world collapsed. Losing my daddy and my husband the exact same way, with no symptoms, no warning, no goodbyes, just gone from this world instantly. Nothing ever prepares you for that. Now, after nearly 7 years living in the club that nobody really wants to be in, I want to grow and...2022-01-2501 minThe Seamus Fox Podcast.The Seamus Fox Podcast.Dealing with grief... Bronagh Burke.Send us a textBronagh speaks about something that is still so raw for her losing her father suddenly and then 5 years later also her husband while she tried to revive him in front of their twins. She speaks about that heart ache and how she has learned to deal with it and share it to help others. Support the show2021-12-2852 minDeath Becomes HimDeath Becomes HimBrian in conversation with Bronagh BurkeOften in the aftermath of loss, we enter into autopilot. Life needs to go on, the washing needs to be done and the children need to go to school. But for those who have lost people during 2020, these usual vices have been taken away. Mourning in lockdown presents a set of totally unique challenges. This is something Bronagh Burke talks about in today’s episode. She opens up about grieving her husband Thomas who died unexpectedly and talks about the differences in processing that grief compared to the coping mechanisms she had after her father’s passing in 2015.2021-04-041h 17