Dom Chambers' Life Stories
You can hear Dom's one hour show on Wednesday nights at eight, and Friday nights at seven. He says: "The wellbeing of people and supporting those with less opportunity are the key drivers for all my work. We live in times that elevate the necessity of this approach. "Care Radio is born of these times. It is such a good fit for me and I was delighted to be asked to get involved. There is a gathering sense of momentum about this whole thing and I look forward to being part of this amazing team and working hard to fulfil its potential. "In all this there will be a lot of fun and great causes to support. Let’s do this."
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