Synopsis
The daily dose of madness and intrigue from Sean Moncrieff and his rebel radio crew.
Episodes
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Memorial unveiled for 14 famine orphan girls shipped from Cork to Melbourne
29/05/2025 Duration: 09minA memorial has been unveiled in Dunmanway in Cork to remember the 14 girls who were orphaned by the Famine and shipped to Australia as part of the dubious Earl Grey Scheme.Joining Seán to discuss this is Historian Michelle O’Mahony, who has been investigating the story…Image: Cork County Council Library & Arts Service
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New investigation shows majority of culled badgers found negative for TB
29/05/2025 Duration: 07minThe Government’s badger culling programme is coming under scrutiny after an investigation by The Journal has alleged that 80% of culls have been carried out on badgers that were not carrying tuberculosis…Joining Seán to discuss is Patricia Devlin, Reporter for the Journal Investigates...
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What is the etiquette around thank you cards?
29/05/2025 Duration: 04minDid you know that writing a simple thank you note can improve your mental wellbeing? But, when exactly should we be writing thank you notes, and what are the rules around them?Patricia Maybury, Etiquette Expert and Founder of The Etiquette Suite, joins Seán to discuss.
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Are you shopping online or on the high street? - Henry McKean Asks
29/05/2025 Duration: 23minHave you ever bought clothes online, then realised they are the wrong size and they don’t look like they did in the photo, so you send them back?How do you shop for shoes and shirts in 2025? Online or in person?Henry McKean joins Seán to share what he’s heard from the public!
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Irish Air Force may become part-time - why?
29/05/2025 Duration: 12minIt is being reported that due to resourcing problems, Irish military flight operations will have their hours reduced to a more part-time basis.What is behind these issues, and what are the ramifications?Joining Seán to discuss is Kevin Byrne, retired Lieutenant Colonel.
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What does outer space smell like?
28/05/2025 Duration: 10minHave you ever wondered what space smells like?Well, it ranges from rotten eggs to raspberries… Space Scientist Marina Barcenilla, who is recreating the smells of space, joins Seán to tell more.
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What does a flexible 4 day work week look like?
28/05/2025 Duration: 10minThere has been a lot of talk in recent years about the possibility that we might switch to a four day working week.One CEO who has embraced this idea in the last two years is Aled Nelmes, who is CEO of Lumen SEO.But, on the back of the success of his four day week policy Aled is now going a step further and allowing his employees an entirely flexible 4 day week.So how does that work exactly? Aled joins Seán to discuss.
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What do we really know about the Virgin Mary?
28/05/2025 Duration: 09minWe know her variously as the Blessed Virgin or the Mother of God.But how much can we actually know about the person Mary of Nazareth?Brendan Butler is a Theologian and author of ‘My Story, by Jesus of Nazareth’. He joins Seán to discuss.
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What should we do with our old tech?
28/05/2025 Duration: 10minAre you one of those people who hoard your old mobile phones in a drawer somewhere in the house thinking that someday you might need them?Well, if you are then keep listening, because Colin Baker, also known as The Gadget Guy Colin from Instagram, joins Seán to tell you what to do instead.
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Is the morning after pill too invasive?
28/05/2025 Duration: 09minWhile the process through which women go in order to access the morning after pill has liberalised over the years, the consultation process can still be a difficult experience for some. But how does it compare to other countries? Saoirse Hanley, Journalist with the Irish Independent, has been exploring this in the paper this morning…
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Pushy airplane passengers set to be fined in Turkey
28/05/2025 Duration: 10minPushy passengers – we'll all come across them. The people who get up the minute the plane lands and race to the front in a bid to get off the flight first... they’ve been dubbed ‘aisle lice’.It seems that airlines are cracking down on bad behaviour on board, and now Turkey’s Civil Aviation Authority have announced they will be fining impatient passengers skipping the queue and standing up before the airplane officially comes to a stop at the gate.Joining Seán to tell more is Consumer Journalist Siobhan Maguire.
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Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen Vs The World
27/05/2025 Duration: 07minIt was billed as Magnus Carlsen V The World as the five-time World Chess Champion took on 143,000 people from all around the world.But, how does a game like that work, and was it as amazing an achievement as it sounds for the Norwegian Grandmaster to force the World’s players into a tie?Alexander Baburin is Ireland’s only Chess Grandmaster and joins Seán to discuss.Image: Reuters
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Woman seeking posthumous IVF facing bureaucratic hurdles
27/05/2025 Duration: 14minSeán's guest lost her husband to cancer just two months ago. While undergoing treatment, he made a donation so that they could have children in the future through IVF. Now, she is trying to undergo posthumous IVF, but the health service is restricted from covering this on the free IVF scheme. She would like this to change.Joining Seán to discuss is Melanie Dineen Fleming…
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What happens to washed up whales?
27/05/2025 Duration: 04minWhat should you do if you spot a giant whale washed up ashore?And, what is the risk of an explosion?The public have been warned to stay away from a very stinky minke whale on the beach in Portstewart Co Down...Joining Seán to discuss is Padraig Whooley, Sightings Officer with the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group…
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Should we replicate the Smoking Ban model for climate change?
27/05/2025 Duration: 09minSeán’s guest believes that we should replicate the success of the 2004 smoking ban to fight the climate crisis. But, how would this work?Sadhbh O'Neill, Climate and Environmental Researcher, has been writing about this in the Irish Times, and joins to discuss.
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What is the ‘first night effect’?
27/05/2025 Duration: 13minHave you ever wondered why the first night's sleep away from home is always the worst whether you’re staying at a friend's house or on holidays in the Canary Islands?Well, that’s called the ‘first night effect’, and Fiona Brennan, Sleep Expert and author of ‘The Positive Habit’ joins Seán to discuss more on that, and what we can do to avoid it.
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Ruth Codd talks joining Celebrity Traitors
27/05/2025 Duration: 14minThere has been a lot of hype about the stellar cast for the upcoming series of Celebrity Traitors and there is of course Irish representation there as well. This is just the latest chapter in the story of actor Ruth Codd’s meteoric rise to fame.She joins Seán to discuss!Image: BBC
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Jim Morrison’s Paris grave bust reappears after 37 years
26/05/2025 Duration: 08minA lot of us would be familiar with the image of Jim Morrison’s graffitied grave in Paris’s Père-Lachaise Cemetery.What you may not have been aware of is that the grave used to have a marble sculpture of The Door’s frontman’s head atop it.The bust had been missing, presumed stolen for 37 years but now unexpectedly it has shown up.Carolyn Campbell is a Photographer and Author of 'City of Immortals: Père-Lachaise Cemetery, Paris'. She joins Tom Dunne to discuss.
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Spotify’s disappearing songs and music ownership today
26/05/2025 Duration: 12minBack in the days before streaming, it was completely normal and expected that you would own copies of your favourite songs and albums.With the likes of Spotify that’s no longer the case. Now we merely pay for the privilege of listening to someone else’s collection.So, what happens if a song is taken down from those services? Does it simply cease to be?Dean Van Nguyen is a Music Journalist and Author, and joins Tom Dunne to discuss.
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Co-Founder of Lonely Planet discusses where he wouldn’t go back to
26/05/2025 Duration: 13minYou would struggle to find anyone better travelled than Tony Wheeler. As the Co-Founder of Lonely Planet, he has been to over 170 countries, and still has more on his travel bucket list.But, having sold the company that he and his wife Maureen spent decades building up, do guidebooks still serve a purpose for the modern day traveller?And what countries would he never go back to?Tony Wheeler joins guest host Tom Dunne to discuss.