Benjamin George Coles spoke to life coach Lyndsay Whitby about the purposes and practicalities of his profession. This is the third and final episode in this week's Local Matters series on the wellness industry here in Luxembourg,
Actor Lorcan Cranitch at the British and Irish Film Festival
The British & Irish Film Festival continues this week, and actor Lorcan Cranitch is in town.
City Scenes - Quebec
Quebec City is the capital of the french-speaking province of Canada with the same name. It has a population of just over 500,000 people. In today's instalment of City Scenes we hear from some of the more notable names to come out of the city over the years going back to the 1970s and then finish up with some cool artists that are carrying the torch for the city’s music scene these days.
Wellness Industry: Breath as a tool for health
How can breathing make you more relaxed or on the contrary, pump energy into your body and brain? How can breathing techniques help to overcome traumatic experiences? On Local Matters, Benjamin George Coles interviews Anna, a breathwork facilitator working in Luxembourg and Berlin.
The Kolléisch's Charity Run - Interview With Anne Kayser From Athénée
The Athénée annual Koléisch's charity run takes place today. Students will be running around the Geeseknäppchen in Merl alongside Pedro De Sousa who will be running continuously for 24 hours whilst fundraising to support the NGO Athénée - Action Humanitaire. Anne Kayser from the school joined Tom over the phone this morning to tell us how people can support Pedro and the students.
Edward Steichen The Artist's View - Interview With Lis Hausemer From MNHA
An exhibition entitled Edward Steichen - The Artist’s view is currently on display at the national museum of history and art (MNHA). The exhibition brings together Dutch photographer Erwin Olaf and Belgian visual artist Hans Op de Beeck to bring their unique perspective on the museum’s collection of photo prints by the celebrated Luxembourgish Photographer Edward Steichen. Lis Hausemer, assistant curator of the exhibition joined Tom on the Breakfast Show this morning to talk to us about it.
Wellness industry: The essence of yoga
On Local Matters, Ben George Coles interviews Tristen Declef, a yoga instructor at Yogaloft in Limpertsberg, about her practice. This is the first part of this week’s Local Matters on the wellness industry.
Happy playlist for Lost in Music
For today’s Lost in Music we asked our listeners to send in music that made them happy on the occasion of the world happiness report being published. Check out the playlist we’ve put together from the suggestions.
KJT Open Call For Volunteers
KJT (Kanner-Jugendtelefon) is a counselling service for children, young people and parents in Luxembourg. They provide telephone counselling and online counselling via email and messaging, anonymously and free of charge, thanks to the work of trained volunteers. Carmen Weyer and Linn Frank from KJT joined Tom on The Breakfast Show this morning to talk about the work that the organization does and to share an open call for new volunteers
Voices Matter: Julia Zhang's journey to Mount Everest
One time, Julia Zhang nearly lost her life while mountain climbing. Another time, climbing saved her life. On Voices Matter, Julia tells us about her upcoming excursion to Mount Everest. We talk about how mountain climbing has become an important part of her life and why she is so passionate about it.
Delano Top Of The Week
Delano's Cordula Schnuer joined Tom in the studio for Delano's Top Of The Week this morning. Up for discussion was the orientation debate on citizen participation in the political decision making process which will be taking place this week in Parliament.
What is an Integration Committee?
Every municipality in Luxembourg has one, but what do they do? Margaretha Maeyens from the commune of Niederanven discusses integration committees and how citizen’s can get involved.
Come Together with Cooltur.lu
Cooltur.lu is a platform to exchange ideas and experiences between multicultural citizens through culture.
The Network with Mariana Florea
The Network is the first professional women’s network in Luxembourg. Joanne chats to Mariana Florea about the groups activities todate.
Interview With Luxifer
Local band Luxifer joined Tom in the studio this morning to launch their new single 'Killed' which is out today and to talk about their upcoming live show.
Talking St Patrick's Day With Niamh From The Irish Hour
Happy St Patrick's Day! To mark the occasion, Tom and Joanne were joined on the show this morning by Niamh Ní Mhathúna, host of the Irish hour on Ara City Radio to discuss why St Patrick's day is such a big deal, how they celebrate it in Ireland and how people can celebrate it tonight in Luxembourg.
Luxembourg's Young Scientists Show What They Can Do
From Friday to Sunday, March 17 to 19, 2023, the Fondation Jeunes Scientifiques Luxembourg (FJSL) will hold its 52nd National Jonk Fuerscher Contest at the Forum Campus Geesseknäppchen, accessible live via different online platforms.
City Scenes - Perth
This week for City Scenes we have reached the letter P we’re in Perth Australia. An unexpected goldmine of alternative, indie and psychedelic rock music.
Petition 2620 on Single Parent Tax - Interview With Alina Manicea
Alina Manicea joined Tom in the studio this morning to discuss the petition that she is representing, calling for the abolishment of Luxembourg's Tax Category 1a which disproportionately taxes single parents that have been through a divorce.
Flatsharing: The WG-Projet
The association LIFE aims to make flatsharing more accessible in Luxembourg. Gary Diderich is the founder of the project WG-Projet and he is our guest on Local Matters today.
The interview is part of this week's Local Matters series on flatsharing in Luxembourg.