On today's show Damien hears from Richard Faulkner from Rentokill who says that due to the heavy rain and high temperatures there has been a surge in rat infestations.
Also Waterford News and Star journalist Darren Skelton is in studio to discuss the story of Paul Kinsella who spoke yesterday on the programme about the abuse he suffered at the hands of a Waterford businessman when he was just a teenager.
Comedian, actor and broadcaster Tony Kelly chats about his new podcast series "Me Head is Wrecked" which focuses on mental health issues, addiction and recovery.
And a 16 year old boy from Tramore tells Damien about how he saved 2 peoples lives while out surfing in Co Clare.
In the second part of the programme IFA Chairman Kevin Kiersey discusses the ongoing farmers dispute which has disrupted traffic in Dublin over the past 2 days.
We discuss how to shop safely online this Christmas.
John O Connor, CEO of Waterford business Kollect talks about his company's recent flotation on the stock exchange.
And Damien talks men's sheds and green energy.