Sinopsis
The daily dose of madness and intrigue from Sean Moncrieff and his rebel radio crew.
Episodios
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Are we really getting too old for this ****?
13/05/2025 Duración: 10minJust like Danny Glover in Lethal Weapon, as we get older, we often discount our ability or our suitability to do certain things on account of our age.But, does saying “I’m too old for this or that” actually accelerate the ageing process?Professor Rose Anne Kenny is the Chair of Medical Gerontology at Trinity College Dublin, and joins Seán to discuss.
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Restoring an original Orient Express carriage
12/05/2025 Duración: 10minThe Orient Express railway carriages that now host a restaurant in Galway have just undergone a major restoration. But, how exactly do you retain their iconic art deco authenticity while running a modern kitchen?Joining Seán to discuss is Ronan O’Halloran, General Manager of Glenlo Abbey Hotel and Estate…
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How certain do you have to be to have children?
12/05/2025 Duración: 11minHow do you really know if you want kids?This is a question that many people ask themselves, particularly women when they are told that they’ve got a ticking biological clock, and that time is ‘running out’...Ruthie Ackerman, author of ‘The Mother Code’ faced this dilemma and was overcome with indecision.She joins Seán to discuss.
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Ireland’s rarest bee is under threat
12/05/2025 Duración: 06minChanges to agriculture practices and climate change have put our native bee population under threat.The great yellow bumble bee, which was once seen quite widely buzzing around the countryside, is now confined to a few small areas in Co.Mayo.Joining Seán to discuss is someone who has been monitoring the population of this bee closely, Ecologist Karina Dingerkus…
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How art galleries can improve your health!
12/05/2025 Duración: 11minDid you know that art galleries can be good for you?A recent study revealed that just by looking at art can relieve you from anxiety and support your well-being.Seán is joined by Dr Claire Howlin, Researcher and Assistant Professor of Psychology at Trinity College Dublin, to discuss.
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Man won’t cut his hair until Manchester United win 5 games in a row
12/05/2025 Duración: 04minYesterday, Manchester United lost 2-0 to West Ham. For one fan, Man Utd losing really matters.Frank Ilett from @theunitedstrand on Instagram has been growing his hair since October of last year, and is refusing to cut it until Man Utd win 5 games in a row…Frank joins Seán to discuss.Image: @theunitedstrand YouTube
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Why don’t we marry people from Northern Ireland?
12/05/2025 Duración: 08minSince the partition of Ireland in 1921, economic and social interaction between the two jurisdictions was limited until more recent times.One effect of partition has been the low number of marriages between people of the two jurisdictions, and since the end of troubles and the signing of the Good Friday agreement, this trend seems to have continued.So, why then do we not tend to marry northerners?Joining Seán to discuss is John Fitzgerald, Adjunct Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin.
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How difficult is it for businesses to hire staff?
12/05/2025 Duración: 08minIf you look around any town or city, you will see staff wanted posters on the windows of businesses.CSO figures show that Ireland is at full employment. The last time this rate was matched was in the booming Celtic Tiger years.So, how difficult is it for employers to attract workers? Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie has been finding out.
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The man who accidentally bought back his stolen car
09/05/2025 Duración: 06minHow well do you know your car?After his beloved Honda Civic was stolen, Ewan Valentine went on the hunt to replace his so-called ‘mid-life crisis car’, and ended up accidentally buying back his exact car in the process…So, what clues gave it away?Ewan joins Seán to tell more.
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The history of Irish surnames
09/05/2025 Duración: 09minWe’re used to the idea of American or Australian tourists coming here to trace their lineage, but do we really know where our own line comes from, and how far back can you trace an Irish name?The television series Sloinne, which airs at 8.30 on TG4 on Sunday night follows seven guest hosts as they attempt to answer these questions.Bríd Seoighe is the Series Producer of Sloinne, and joins Seán to discuss.Image: TG4
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Millennials aren’t cool anymore, apparently
09/05/2025 Duración: 10minIt’s official, millennials are not cool anymore. If you’re a millennial, you can take your avocado toast and your single speed sustainable bike and get out of here!So says TikTok anyway…Joining Seán to defend her people is millennial and Fashion Commentator, Lorna Weightman.
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Why concept art is needed to make movies
09/05/2025 Duración: 15minThe process of getting a movie from script to the cinema screen, is a lengthy one, especially if it is a major blockbuster, but one aspect of the process which maybe goes under the radar is creating concept art for productions.Seán is joined by Dermot Power, who is a movie Concept Artist, and has worked on such blockbusters as Star Wars, Harry Potter and Batman.Image: Dermot Power
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2026 World Cup - is Trump up to the task?
08/05/2025 Duración: 08minEarlier this week, Donald Trump convened the first meeting of his administration’s 2026 World Cup taskforce, insisting that the tournament will go off without a hitch.However, serious questions remain over how that will happen considering the considerable obstacles the tournament faces…Off the Ball’s David Wilson joins Seán to discuss.Image: AP Photo
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Calls for artists to paint Dublin traffic boxes
08/05/2025 Duración: 08minHave you got an artistic flair? This week, Dublin Canvas in association with Dublin City Council launched their call out for submissions for people to paint those grey traffic boxes around the city, and show off their creative flair!The project has seen unique artwork transform the grey dull city streets by adding individual art installations across the capital.To discuss, Seán is joined by Siobhan Maher, Administrative Officer at Dublin City Council…Image: Dublin Canvas
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Irish Journalist wins Pulitzer Prize for Sudan coverage
08/05/2025 Duración: 08minDeclan Walsh and the staff of The New York Times won the award for International Reporting for their coverage of the ongoing civil war in Sudan, including revealing the role of the United Arab Emirates in the conflict, and its devastating human toll…Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist and Chief Africa Correspondent for the New York Times, Declan Walsh joins Seán to discuss.
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Is there still a stigma around red hair?
08/05/2025 Duración: 08minIn a recent interview, the ‘Murder on the Dancefloor’ singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor revealed that her 5 sons, who all have red hair, have been subjected to some level of teasing. But, has acceptance in this area shifted over time?Joining Seán to discuss is Comedian and Writer Emma Doran…
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What it’s like for families after bodies are donated to science
08/05/2025 Duración: 11minHave you thought about what happens after we die, and would you ever consider donating your body to medical science?Nina Shelton’s dad passed away in 2023 and now two years later, the family are preparing to get his body back after he made the decision to donate his body to medical science so that trainee doctors could learn from his death...Nina is not alone in her experience, but wants to share what it’s been like for their family and the grieving process...She joins Seán to discuss.
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The rise of subscription services
08/05/2025 Duración: 10minMore and more of the services we use are subscription based models.From watching our favourite films to our exercise plans, companies have managed to convince us to sign up to monthly fees.But many customers enjoy the convenience and it allows companies to be able to plan ahead. Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie has been looking into the growing trend of direct debit subscriptions.
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Why does a new tractor cost so much?
07/05/2025 Duración: 08minHow much does a tractor cost, and what are the considerations to take into account before you invest?Joining Seán to discuss is Darragh McCullough, Farmer, Columnist with the Irish Independent and recent purchaser of a new tractor.
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Is democracy in the Middle East dead?
07/05/2025 Duración: 12minIn our lifetime, the Middle East has seemingly always been a region that has been characterised by conflict, strife and instability.So, is the prospect of democracy in the region dead?Fawaz Gerges, Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and author of ‘The Great Betrayal: The Struggle for Freedom and Democracy in the Middle East’ joins Seán to discuss.Image: Princeton University Press