'After I lost a fallopian tube I was worried I'd never be able to have another baby' - Today FM's Paula MacSweeney on family and work
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'After I lost a fallopian tube I was worried I'd never be able to have another baby' - Today FM's Paula MacSweeney on family and work
"Today FM broadcaster Paula MacSweeney on juggling parenting three young children with a her busy radio career, eloping to New York with her partner and why she loved the Covid lockdowns"
"There has been news of shake-ups on Irish airwaves in recent weeks - Claire Byrne announced she was leaving RTÉ Radio One to join Newstalk, while Pat Kenny moves to the weekend."
"And in the coming weeks, RTÉ will announce the new Liveline presenter to take over from Joe Duffy, who stepped down earlier this year."
Paula MacSweeney balances a busy Today FM radio career while parenting three young children and eloping to New York with her partner. Paula appreciated the Covid lockdowns and found aspects of them positive. Recent weeks have seen shake-ups across Irish radio, including Claire Byrne leaving RTÉ Radio One to join Newstalk and Pat Kenny moving to weekend programming. RTÉ will announce the new Liveline presenter to replace Joe Duffy, who stepped down earlier this year. Readers are invited to join the Irish Independent WhatsApp channel to stay up to date with the latest news.
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