Charlotte De Vreeze from the International Bazar came on the Breakfast Show today to talk to Tom about their upcoming 61st edition which will be taking place between the 11th and 13th of November at Luxexpo
Race For The Cure - Interview With Frieda Deed From Think Pink
This Sunday Think Pink Luxembourg hold their 4th annual Race For The Cure, beginning at 10 am at Echternach Lake. Frieda Deed from Think Pink came on the Breakfast Shwo this morning to let Listeners know how they can get involved and support the fight against breast cancer.
Interview with RYSE
Lisa talks with Luana Koster from RYSE about the work they do to support refugees in integrating into society in Luxembourg.
Interview With Femmes Development A.S.B.L
Femmes Development host their annual fundraising dinner at the Chapito of Mondorf Casino on the 20th of October. Magali Carol, joined Tom on the Breakfast Show this morning to talk about the work that Femmes Development do to help women and children in Rwanda and to let us know what is in store for the 16th edition of the event.
Delano Top OfThe Week: Mental Health Week in Luxembourg
Tracy Heindrichs was in the studio for Delano's Top of the Week today. On the agenda was a discussion about Luxembourg's National Mental Health week.
Interview With Marion Dubois From Passerell
Marion Dubois from Passerell joined Tom on the Breakfast show this morning to talk about the organisation as they search for new volunteers to assist in their work supporting refugees and asylum seekers in Luxembourg.
Interview With Serve The City For World Cleanup Day
Nicholas Duprey from Serve the City joined Tom on the Breakfast Show today to talk about World Clean Up Day which is taking place this Saturday 17th of September.
Interview With Patricia Abdelnour from Mir wëllen iech ons Heemecht weisen ASBL
Patricia Abdelnour from Mir wëllen iech ons Heemecht weisen ASBL was our guest on the show this morning. She joined Tom to talk about an upcoming performance that the organization has produced with a group of Afghani women asylum seekers that will be taking place this weekend at the Marionettes Sauvages festival in Lasauvage.
Interview With MSF Luxembourg
This morning Tom was joined by MSF Luxembourg's Fundraising and Communications Director, Esther Leck to discuss MSF's operations in Pakistan and how they have been affected by the recent catastrophic flooding in the country.
Interview With The Amsterdam Rainbow Dress Foundation
Arnout van Krimpen from the Amsterdam Rainbow Dress Foundation was our guest on the breakfast show this morning. He joined Tom to talk about the dress which is currently in Luxembourg as part of the Luxembourg Pride celebrations.
Delano Top Of The Week
Cordula Schnuer from Delano joined Tom in the studio this morning for Delano's Top Of The Week. Up for discussion was Luxembourg Pride which is taking place this week in Esch
Peacenote Ukraine Benefit Concert
On the 29th of June,a fundraising concert will take place at MK Bar in Belval under the name Peacenote in order to raise funds to support those affected by the war in Ukraine. One of the team behind the event, Alina Lushnikova Joined Tom on the Breakfast Show this morning to discuss the event.
Interview With Youth For Climate Luxembourg (YFCL)
Myriam Sautma from Youth For Climate Luxembourg (YFCL) joined Tom in the Studio to talk about the upcoming demonstration that they are organizing in response to the green washing of the EU Taxonomy criteria which is being voted on by MEPs tomorrow.
Interview With LFR
Our guests on the Breakfast Show this morning were Amber Schulz and Francesca Tavanti from the LFR. They joined Tom to discuss the main issues concerning the integration of refugees and assylum seekers upon arrival in Luxembourg, which were identified at the press conference held by LFR on the occasion of world refugee day.
Interview With Serve The City
Jag and Nicolas from Serve The City were guests on the Breakfast Show this morning to talk about the work that they do helping the less advantaged in Luxembourg and their upcoming ´Grouss Botz´ clean up event that is taking place this weekend.
Delano Top Of The Week
Cordula joined Tom on the Breakfast show for Delano's Top Of The Week. Up for discusssion was the recent closure of the maternity ward in Ettelbruck hospital as a result of specialist staff shortages.
Covid-Kids: Interview With Unicef Luxembourg
Paul Heber from Unicef Luxembourg joined Tom on the Breakfast Show today to speak about the findings of the Covid-Kids II study that was conducted by Unicef in collaboration with the university of Luxembourg to assess the affect that the Pandemic has had on the lives of children living in the country.
Interview with Passerell
Today on the Breakfast Show, Lisa interviewed Ambre Schulz from Paserell about the work they are doing to support refugees and asylum seekers in Luxembourg.
Women March On Luxembourg
Luxembourg’s Women’s Strike JIF 2022 had a great turnout and their demands were clear…read more here
Reflections and Sounds from Saturday's Demo
On what was perhaps Luxembourg’ s first sunny Saturday of the year, many Luxembourg residents enjoyed the terraces of the city, the parks and their gardens. Others however gathered at the Place Clairefontaine in solidarity with the Ukraine.
The event was supported by Luxembourg unions, and various other organisations and it was estimated that 3000 to 4000 people gathered together to listen to speeches. The person everyone wanted to hear from was Nicolas Zharov President of the not for profit organisation LUkraine. After an hour of Luxembourgish speakers he took the mic and reminded demonstrators that while we enjoy the good weather, Ukrainians cannot enjoy even the simplest of moments, he thanked everyone for their support, especially the volunteers who have been working tirelessly to collect humanitarian aid and transporting it to the borders of Poland and Hungary for pick up, and then bringing displaced women and children back to Luxembourg, where many people are opening their homes to take them in. His words to world leaders and the Luxembourg government was clear “Act now, because Putin will not stop”.
He spoke directly to the Russian people, who stood with placards aloft denouncing Putin’s actions in their names, reminding all that In Russia this week, Putin has announced that any Russian donating to Ukraine or speaking out against the Russian Military’s action face massive fines and 15 years in prison. The liberty to demonstrate and exercise freedom of speech in Luxembourg should not be taken for granted and he urged that everyone, regardless of nationality, use their voices to demand action.