On this morning’s Déise Today, Damien heard from crime journalist Paul Williams about his new book on one of Ireland's most notorious criminals.
'The Monk' looks at the life and crimes of the enigmatic gang boss, Gerry Hutch.
Damien also looks at the latest from the US elections with Gerry Arthurs, WIT lecturer in politics and international relation, plus he speaks to Waterford Council chief executive Michael Walsh on its 'Stay Safe' Covid-19 campaign and the local authority's finances.
Colm Gallagher shares his stunning footage he captured of wales and dolphins off the Waterford coast, while relationship counselor Bernadette Ryan looks at rising divorce rates, and Port of Waterford CEO Frank Ronan outlines Belview's future plans after a busy 2020.
In part two, Damien looks at the latest Covid figures with WLR reporter Sinead Ahern, then previews the weekend's sport with Nigel Kelly. GAA commentator Kieran O'Connor and Club Deise secretary Nick Cannell then start the buildup to the Munster hurling final.
Ciara O’Keeffe, principal psychologist working in child and adolescent mental health with the HSE with some tips on achieving a ‘digital detox’ for your family, before finishing with investigative reporter Paul Williams.
You can listen back to the whole show below: