Highlights From Moncrieff

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 615:21:10
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Synopsis

The daily dose of madness and intrigue from Sean Moncrieff and his rebel radio crew.

Episodes

  • Should we replicate the Smoking Ban model for climate change?

    27/05/2025 Duration: 09min

    Seán’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.

  • What is the ‘first night effect’?

    27/05/2025 Duration: 13min

    Have 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.

  • Ruth Codd talks joining Celebrity Traitors

    27/05/2025 Duration: 14min

    There 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

  • Jim Morrison’s Paris grave bust reappears after 37 years

    26/05/2025 Duration: 08min

    A 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.

  • Spotify’s disappearing songs and music ownership today

    26/05/2025 Duration: 12min

    Back 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.

  • Co-Founder of Lonely Planet discusses where he wouldn’t go back to

    26/05/2025 Duration: 13min

    You 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.

  • Are we a nation of eavesdroppers? - Henry McKean Asks

    26/05/2025 Duration: 16min

    Do we like to listen to people in public? With the trend of people talking out loud on the phone - isn’t it impossible to avoid? What have you heard out and about?Newstalk’s Henry McKean joins guest host Tom Dunne to share what he’s heard.

  • Should children invest their Communion money?

    26/05/2025 Duration: 14min

    As Communion season rolls on, many parents will be wondering how their child should manage cash gifts. The average cash a child receives cumulatively for their Communion is now €588. One person used this as an opportunity to teach his kids about investment, and it has literally paid dividends.Joining guest host Tom Dunne to discuss is Michael Houghton, Host of The Irish FIRE Podcast, a show about financial independence…

  • Shane Daniel Byrne and Killian Sundermann talk comedy and Young Hot Guys

    23/05/2025 Duration: 11min

    Seán’s guests would be well known to listeners from their podcast ‘Young Hot Guys’ and their own stand up shows.Comedians Shane Daniel Byrne and Killian Sundermann join Seán in the K Club to chat!

  • Cathal Berry talks life after politics

    23/05/2025 Duration: 13min

    Seán’s guest is a man who wears many hats: he’s a doctor, a former member of the defence forces and a former Independent TD in Kildare.Joining Seán in the K Club is Cathal Berry!

  • What is the ‘Drake Equation’?

    22/05/2025 Duration: 08min

    This Sunday, Newstalk is airing a Futureproof documentary special on the ‘Drake Equation’ and the scientists searching for signs of life in distant worlds. The documentary is called ‘Is There Anybody Out There?’ and will air at 12 noon on Sunday.Aidan Mc Kelvey is the Producer of the documentary, and joins Seán to discuss.

  • What is the origin of music?

    22/05/2025 Duration: 05min

    Every human has an innate sense of rhythm. It may not feel that way when you’re trying to throw some shapes to Funky Town at 1am, but we all do.But, are we the only animals with a sense of music?Professor Catherine Hobaiter is a Researcher in Evolutionary and comparative psychology at The University of St. Andrews. She joins Seán to discuss.

  • GamerFest to showcase new gaelic football video game

    22/05/2025 Duration: 08min

    GamerFest takes place this weekend - and among the highlights is the launch of the new Gaelic Football 2025 video game.Gaming Content Creator Chris O’Gara, AKA The Gara Show, joins Seán to discuss.Image: GamerFest

  • Is Dublin one of the best cities in the world? - Henry McKean Asks

    22/05/2025 Duration: 21min

    According to the Oxford Economics Global City Index, Dublin is the 13th best city in the world, but falls to 100th when it comes to quality of life and housing.Henry McKean has been out and about to try and get the feeling on the streets of the capital, and joins Seán to discuss.

  • Should the Normans be celebrated?

    22/05/2025 Duration: 10min

    Earlier this week, the Government approved plans for Ireland’s Norman heritage to be celebrated as part of a European-wide cultural initiative called ‘2027 European year of the Normans’ to mark the group’s impact on western civilisation.But, not everyone is particularly happy with the idea of celebrating Ireland’s 12th century invaders.Aengus Ó Snodaigh is Sinn Féin TD for Dublin South Central and the party’s spokesperson on Gaeilge, Gaeltacht and the Arts and Culture. He joins Seán to discuss.Image: BBC History

  • Should we all be going for ‘fart walks’?

    21/05/2025 Duration: 06min

    Fart walks, they’re exactly what they say on the tin...Should we all be going for a walk after we eat our dinner so that we release all the gas we’ve been building up all day? The experts say yes.Registered Dietitian and owner of Orla Walsh Nutrition, Orla Walsh, joins Seán to discuss.

  • Is Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ idea feasible?

    21/05/2025 Duration: 10min

    Those old enough to remember Ronald Reagan’s ‘Star Wars’ will be familiar with the idea of a space based missile defence system, but perhaps we thought it would remain pie in the sky…Not the case, according to Donald Trump. The US President announced yesterday that he had chosen a design for his “Golden Dome” system, and that it would be up and running before the end of his term.Is that feasible? Is it even legal?Declan Power is a Defence and Security Analyst, and joins Seán to discuss.Image: Reuters

  • Mother and Baby Homes to be taught about in schools for first time

    21/05/2025 Duration: 09min

    For the first time, a formal curriculum resource on Ireland’s mother and baby institutions, industrial and reformatory schools and Magdalene laundries has been published by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment.Joining Seán to discuss this is Sarah Anne Buckley, Associate Professor in History at the University of Galway and one of the leads of the Tuam Oral History Project, whose research has been included in the second level course…

  • Drummer with The Who fired for “overplaying” 

    21/05/2025 Duration: 09min

    The Who’s drummer Zak Starkey has been fired for apparently “overplaying”, but what does this mean, and how do drummers strike a balance between musical expression and not taking over?Joining Seán to discuss is Dave Hingerty, a Professional Session Drummer and former University Lecturer in Drumming at BIMM Music Institute Dublin...

  • Proposal to shut Swan Alley to curb antisocial behaviour

    21/05/2025 Duration: 09min

    We all know the ones, the laneways that you would be afraid to walk down at any time of the day or night...Well, this afternoon, Dublin Councillors will be meeting to put forward a vote to close Swan Alley, which is just off Thomas Street in the Liberties, Dublin 8.The small alleyway has been earmarked due to illegal drug taking and antisocial behaviour, and follows a similar move to gate off Harbour Court just off Abbey Street in Dublin City centre last year.Labour Councillor for the area, Darragh Moriarty joins Seán to discuss.Image: Google Maps

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