Synopsis
The daily dose of madness and intrigue from Sean Moncrieff and his rebel radio crew.
Episodes
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What is ‘tech neck’?
23/04/2025 Duration: 07minAs we use our mobile phones and other devices, a phenomenon known as ‘tech neck’ can take place, causing increased wrinkles to form in this area.Seán’s guest decided to get treatment for it. Joining to discuss is Journalist Kate Demolder, who has been writing about her experience in the Irish Examiner…
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New Oscars mandate requires judges to watch all films
23/04/2025 Duration: 09minWhat do you mean the judges haven’t seen all the Oscar nominated films?This is the revelation that has led to the introduction of a new rule by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, who run the Oscars, to ensure that voters must have watched the nominated movies before voting...This comes as amendments are made to the system, and joining Seán to tell more is Film Critic, Esther McCarthy…
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Is free will just an illusion?
23/04/2025 Duration: 13minAre we truly in control of our actions, or are we bound by our predetermined genetic make-up, powerless to act against our instinctive reactions to the stimuli around us?Do we have free will, or is it just a persistent illusion?Kevin Mitchell is Associate Professor of Genetics and nNeuroscience at Trinity College Dublin and author of ‘Free Agents – How Evolution Gave Us Free Will’. He joins Seán to discuss.
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The Pope has an open casket - is this still common?
23/04/2025 Duration: 12minYou might have noticed from the officially released Vatican photographs that the Pope is lying in an open casket. But, is this still a common practice in Ireland nowadays, and if so, why?Joining Seán to discuss is David MacGowan from Foley and McGowan Funeral Home and Crematorium in Sligo and Ballina.Image: Reuters
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What speed dating is like for gay women
22/04/2025 Duration: 10minAs more and more people are finding the online search for love frustrating, the opportunity for real life connection is increasingly sought-after. Although speed dating itself is nothing new, what about speed dating events for gay women?Laura Kavanagh organises such evenings through Queen Of Hearts events, an idea born out of her gay female friends complaints about the online dating scene. She joins Seán to discuss.Image: @qohdating
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How to defeat Bank Holiday brain mush
22/04/2025 Duration: 09minDo you feel like you’re a bit slow today?For many people, getting back into the swing of things after a few days off, particularly a long bank holiday weekend, can feel like a struggle.But, why does your brain feel like mush after time off work?Dr Tara Logan Buckley, Chartered Clinical Psychologist, joins Seán to discuss.
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Festival to celebrate all things street photography
22/04/2025 Duration: 10minThe Dublin Street Photography Festival kicks off next weekend on May 2nd in Charlemont Square, celebrating all things in the medium of street photography.Joining Seán to discuss is Street Photographer and one the festival’s Co-Founders, Des Byrne.Image: Dublin Street Photography Festival
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New book explorers parallels between Nazi and Chilean Dictator
22/04/2025 Duration: 18minA new book explores two extraordinary parallel histories, documenting the lives and crimes of a notorious Nazi, and an infamous Chilean dictator.Joining Seán to discuss is Philippe Sands, Human Rights Lawyer and Author of ‘38 Londres Street: On Impunity, Pinochet in England and a Nazi in Patagonia’...Image: W&N
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The dangers of a sunbed addiction
22/04/2025 Duration: 14minA woman who spent years using sunbeds has taken to social media to warn others about the legacy of her addiction.Joining Seán to discuss is Kerrieann McDonnell, a Personal Trainer from Co. Clare…
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Is Ireland in a psychedelic renaissance?
17/04/2025 Duration: 09minScience is rediscovering the medicinal potential of things like magic mushrooms for treatments. UCC recently held a research day about this, and Oliver Davis, Professor of French at UCC and former Co-Editor of the Frontiers in Psychology series joins Tom Dunne to discuss…
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Everyday things to improve with family budgeting
17/04/2025 Duration: 06minWith families feeling the pinch of the cost of living now more than ever, people are looking to overhaul their spending habits and make realistic savings in everyday life.But, what mistakes are we making in terms of family budgeting, and what simple things can you do to improve your family’s finances?Also, should you be using this long weekend to take a long hard look at your finances?Anita Collins runs the ‘Efficient Family Life’ Instagram account, and joins Tom Dunne to discuss.
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How to navigate a big break up
17/04/2025 Duration: 13minWhat’s the best way to call off an engagement?And how do you manage to recover after a big break up?Frances Kelleher is a Dating and Relationship coach and she joins Tom Dunne to offer her advice and expertise when it comes to navigating a romantic split…
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Home Alone Director wants to digitally remove Donald Trump from film
17/04/2025 Duration: 09minHollywood movie Director Chris Columbus has revealed this week that he would like to digitally remove Donald Trump from Home Alone 2. But, is there a precedent for removing certain scenes from films, years after they’ve been released?Joining Tom Dunne to discuss is Brian Lloyd, Film Critic and Movies & Booze Panelist…
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What is the ‘Straight Line Mission’?
16/04/2025 Duration: 06minA new adventure challenge that has been popularised over the past few years is called ‘Straight Line Missioning’, and requires participants to travel over long distances, as the crow flies, so to speak. But, how does it work?Joining Tom Dunne to discuss is Adventurer and YouTuber, Tom Davies…Image: @GeoWizard on YouTube
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What is ‘guiltivisim’?
16/04/2025 Duration: 11minMost of us probably don’t have to scroll far down our social media feeds to find something about the war in Gaza or Ukraine, or perhaps Sudan or Yemen. Raising awareness of the suffering of others is, of course, a good thing, but a new type of activism has emerged that perhaps isn’t quite as constructive.Jennifer Horgan is a Columnist with the Irish Examiner and she’s been writing about the prevalence of “guiltivism”. She joins Tom Dunne to discuss.
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Is the Thermomix dupe a worthy kitchen gadget?
16/04/2025 Duration: 11minThe Thermomix is a state-of-the-art kitchen companion that offers to make life easier in the kitchen. But at almost €1,500, the efficiency, creativity and convenience it promises come at a hefty price. Lidl have recently introduced a more pocket friendly version, but is it any good?Digital Journalist with the Irish Times Niamh Browne spent a week with Monsieur Cuisine Smart and she joins Tom Dunne to discuss how she got on.
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The Irish pilot who did the first east-west Atlantic crossing
16/04/2025 Duration: 12minThe story of Irish Captain James Fitzmaurice from Laois, who piloted the first east-west Atlantic crossing in April 1928, is a fascinating one.Joining Tom Dunne to discuss the background of this achievement is Dr Patrick McGarty, Senior Lecturer in Public Policy at Munster Technological University.
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IFI to screen classic films in their wide-screen glory!
16/04/2025 Duration: 10minIf you’ve ever fancied seeing film classics such as ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ & ’Ryan’s Daughter’ in their full wide-screen glory, The Irish Film Institute is offering you the opportunity to do so. They are holding a 2-month, 16-film celebration of ’The Films of David Lean’ this April and May.Dr Ruth Barton is a Professor of Film Studies in Trinity College, and joins Seán to discuss.
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The Great Moose Migration and ‘Slow TV’
16/04/2025 Duration: 09minFor some people, sitting down to watch TV is the most relaxing thing, but now millions of people are taking this one step further and embracing a trend called ‘Slow TV’.And this week, ‘The Great Moose Migration’ from Sweden is proving to be wildly popular with viewers across the world tuning in to the livestream to see how the moose are getting on in Northern Sweden.Stefan Edlund is the Producer on this project and joins Tom Dunne to tell more.
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How this sculpture of Gerry Adams was made
15/04/2025 Duration: 08minA new sculpture of Gerry Adams is currently on exhibit at the Kilkenny Portrait Show. But, how do you go about creating the likeness of a living person in clay? It turns out the process of making a bust of someone is almost as interesting as the product itself!Joining Tom Dunne to discuss is Sculptor Aidan Harte…Image: @HarteAidan on Twitter