• Episode 9B - The Circle Back Show

  • Jun 6 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 9B - The Circle Back Show

  • Summary

  • Here we go, it's The Circle Back Show.


    On this weeks podcast we cover a range of topics.

    Where was that one place your parents dragged you to when you were young that you hated more than anything?

    We kick off our Big names from small towns section with the wonderful Cathedral City of Armagh in the Orchard County of Ulster.


    Robert tells us about his love for shopping checkout roulette and Paul shares his love for planting unexpected items in unsuspecting shoppers trolleys.


    We speak about how kids these days seem to get everything they want on a given weekend.


    Following on from last weeks business guest Chris Morgan, we discuss How leisure wear changed over the years and how it is now seen an something you can go to the office in and not just the gym.


    Our local businesses this week are Helens Bay Organic, the age old institution that is Barrys in Portrush now known as Currys much to Roberts disapproval, The Grand Opera House and Cloud 9 restaurant in Newtownards.


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