Thought for the Day from Radio Ulster Episodes Episode guide
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Helen McClements, Sunday 23rd June 2024
A reflection on the fundamentals of, 'hygge'
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Helen McClements, Sunday 21st December 2025
There is no fellow corncrake to answer its call...
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Helen McClements, Sunday 14th July 2024
Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr Denis Mukwege shouldn't be alive.
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Helen McClements, Sunday 14th December 2025
But this was no typical frothy travel show
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Helen McClements, Monday 9th June 2025
I鈥檝e never forgotten the magic of that summer evening.
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Helen McClements, Monday 30th 2025
Reading, regardless of genre, opens our worlds.
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Helen McClements, Monday 23rd June 2025
My feet are more aesthetically pleasing than normal.
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Helen McClements, Monday 16th June 2025
It's a long time since I finished my A-Levels.
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Helen McClements, Friday 22nd May 2026
He channels his anger into something magical...
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Helen McClements, Friday 22nd March 2024
Take time to do nothing.
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Helen McClements, Friday 1st March 2024
Alice Vincent
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Helen McClements, Friday 15th May 2026
"I'm going to die and it's my fault!" I thought.
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Helen McClements, 29th May 2026
Nuri tries to nurture her, but knows with her condition that she won鈥檛 survive long.
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Gladys Ganiel, Monday 7th July 2025
The men are not racing; there are no numbers on their vests.
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Gladys Ganiel, Monday 14th July 2025
Kateri clearly experienced God through nature.
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Gareth Burke, Friday 26th July 2024
Olympic Games
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Fr. Martin Magill, Wednesday 21st May 2025
We need days like today to remind us that our diversity is not a weakness, but a strength
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Fr Martin Magill, Wednesday 4th June 2025
Do my words bring light鈥攐r deepen shadows?
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Fr Martin Magill, Wednesday 3rd December 2025
It is a reminder that without rest, work takes over.
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Fr Martin Magill, Wednesday 28th May 2025
Silence in the face of harm to women isn鈥檛 strength, it鈥檚 weakness.
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Fr Martin Magill, Wednesday 26th November 2025
...something beautiful was happening. They listened to one another.
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Fr Martin Magill, Wednesday 20th May 2026
Gratitude changes the way we see life.
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Fr Martin Magill, Wednesday 17th December 2025
Over the course of the meal, I had the privilege of hearing parts of their stories.
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Fr Martin Magill, Wednesday 14th May 2025
Lasting peace begins in the human heart.
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Fr Martin Magill, Wednesday 13th May 2026
That freedom from resentment and anger has surely been part of his healing.
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Fr Martin Magill, Wednesday 10th December 2025
The expectations of Christmas can feel overwhelming.
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Fr Martin Magill, Tuesday 27th December 2022
A Special Message To Volunteers
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Fr Martin Magill, Thursday 4 January 2024
Words with the power to change