Synopsis
The daily dose of madness and intrigue from Sean Moncrieff and his rebel radio crew.
Episodes
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Exploring the strange borders of Europe
15/04/2025 Duration: 10minIn this country we are only too familiar with the problems that can occur when someone draws a new line on the map between two nations, but ours is far from the only complicated border in Europe.Lewis Baston has walked many of them for his book ‘Borderlines: A History of Europe in 29 Borders’ and joins Tom Dunne to discuss.Image: Hodder & Stoughton
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What it takes to have a champion cat
15/04/2025 Duration: 07minWhat makes a winning cat?Over one hundred cats took part in the GCCFI Supreme Cat Show on Sunday, but only one cat was crowned the overall winner and that was five and a half year old Quevaga, a Maine Coon cat.Her owner, Claudia Wagner, joins Tom Dunne to tell more.Image: Friendly Ghosts
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Why we can’t stop scrolling
15/04/2025 Duration: 09minDo you find conversations boring to the point that you are constantly reaching for your phone?Research shows that within two minutes of chatting Gen Z are bored and turning to their phones for entertainment.But are we all as bad as each other?Journalist with the Irish Independent, Saoirse Hanley, joins us now…
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Why the EU should shut down content algorithms
15/04/2025 Duration: 14minAs European nations rearm at a rate not seen since the Cold War, one commentator believes that a more insidious actor needs to be addressed first: the algorithms pushing egregious content on social media platforms.Joining guest host Tom Dunne to discuss this is Dr Johnny Ryan, Director of Enforce, a unit of the Irish Council for Civil Liberties.
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Newgrange discovery sheds light on life in Neolithic Ireland
14/04/2025 Duration: 09minIf you’ve been lucky enough to visit Newgrange, you can attest to the fact that it’s a pretty impressive structure - so you can imagine just how impressive it was when first constructed over 5000 years ago.Accordingly, it has often been assumed that those who were buried there were part of some sort of ruling class, but new research from UCD suggests that rather than being a grave for an elite family, the tomb was a social hub for the people, frequented by travellers coming from as far away as Sligo.Dr Neil Carlin is a Lecturer in the School of Archaeology at UCD who was involved in the research. He joins guest host Tom Dunne to discuss.
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Is testosterone therapy the right choice for middle-aged men?
14/04/2025 Duration: 11minMore and more middle-aged Irish men are investigating the possibility of testosterone therapy, motivated by social media and podcasters such as Joe Rogan. But, can it work?Joining Tom Dunne to discuss is Dr. Emmet Byrne, a GP with a special interest in men’s health, based at the Optiman Clinic in Bray…
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Should dogs be allowed in the office?
14/04/2025 Duration: 06minWhile there has been a rise in interest in employees bringing their dogs to the office, should workplaces have a pet policy in place to ensure that everything runs smoothly?Joining guest host Tom Dunne to discuss is Stephanie Rousseau, Dog Behaviour Consultant, Founder of Happy Office Dogs and author of ‘Office Dogs: The Manual’...
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How workplaces should manage bereaved employees
14/04/2025 Duration: 11minHow should workplaces manage when an employee has been bereaved, and what supports should be in place to allow those in mourning to deal with their work-life balance?Niamh Finucane is the Coordinator of Social Work and Bereavement Services at St Francis Hospice in Dublin’s Raheny and Blanchardstown, and joins guest host Tom Dunne to discuss.
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The mental toughness you need to win the Masters
14/04/2025 Duration: 13minHe finally did it!Rory McIlroy completed a career grand slam in Augusta after coming out victorious in the Masters after a nail-biting play off.But what kind of mental toughness did the golfer need to find to finally secure the win that has been elusive in his rollercoaster career?Sports Psychologist and Lecturer in TUD, Dr Stephen McIvor, joins guest host Tom Dunne to weigh in.Image: Reuters
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How this man got an alphabetical shopping receipt
11/04/2025 Duration: 12minBy choosing his groceries very carefully, and scanning them in a certain order at the supermarket till, a man has managed to get a perfectly alphabetical shopping receipt.Joining Seán to discuss is shopper Graeme Bowman.
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What is driving the demand for vinyl?
11/04/2025 Duration: 05minWhat’s the last record you bought?And do you own a vinyl record player?Taylor Swift is once again proving to be the most popular artist of her generation with three of the top ten best-selling vinyl albums of the last decade being released by the pop superstar.So with World Record Store Day tomorrow, what is driving the surge in vinyl?Music Journalist Louise Bruton joins Seán to discuss.
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Homeless Irish-American man running for Mayor of Seattle
11/04/2025 Duration: 11minAn unhoused Irish-American man is currently running for Mayor of Seattle, in order to raise awareness of the significant housing issues facing the population of the Pacific NorthWest.Joining Seán to discuss is Mayoral Candidate, Joe Molloy…Image: Amy Radil
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Oscars to give award for stunts from 2028
11/04/2025 Duration: 08minThe Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced a new award for Stunt Design, which will be inaugurated at the 2028 Oscars.Joining Seán to discuss this is Mike O’Shea, an Irish film Stunt Consultant who has worked on movies such as Mission Impossible and No Time to Die…Image: Paramount Pictures
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Mountaineering Ireland warns hikers over recent fires
10/04/2025 Duration: 05minWith the weather as glorious as it is, many people will be taking the chance to get out in nature and get hiking.Mountaineering Ireland have issued an urgent appeal for the public to prepare themselves when going on walking trails, and importantly to stay away from the Mourne Mountains because of fire.Helen Lawless joins Seán to discuss.
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New law campaigned by woman who lost son has been signed
10/04/2025 Duration: 09minSeán’s guest lost her son in the 2017 Manchester Arena terrorist attack. After campaigning for many years for event venues to be obliged to prepare for terrorist attacks, ‘Martyn’s Law’, named after her son, was signed into law last week.Joining to discuss is Campaigner Figen Murray…Image: Peter Byrne/PA
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Is ‘slow dating’ the right way to start a relationship?
10/04/2025 Duration: 08minHow long does it take you to fall in love?And, is there such a thing as a slow burn, or should it be a whirlwind at the beginning?Jake Maddock, a Relationship Coach and author, has touched a nerve online declaring that for the first eight weeks of meeting somebody, you should only see them once a week so as not to rush it…Matchmaker Mairead Loughman joins Seán to discuss.
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What is Syria like right now?
10/04/2025 Duration: 08minIt’s the nature of news that once a conflict has ended, that country seems to slip out of our news feed, as if everything has been resolved and nothing remains to be decided.But, of course, that is far from the truth…Journalist Sally Hayden has visited Syria to see how things are playing out on the ground in the aftermath of the revolution. She joins Seán to discuss.
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Admitting when you are wrong - Henry McKean Reports
10/04/2025 Duration: 22minHow do we try to save face when we’ve lost an argument or made a fool of yourself? After Trump’s tariff u-turn, do you apologise? Do you try to change the goalposts or pretend it never happened?Henry McKean has been out asking the public, and joins Seán to discuss.Image: Reuters
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Why ‘speedcubing’ is growing in popularity
09/04/2025 Duration: 07minAre you any good at solving a Rubik’s cube?And have you heard of speedcubing?The new competition seems to be taking over the country as interest soars in the sport, with children keen to take part and solve rubix cubes as quickly as possible.For more on this, Seán is joined by Kevin Timmons from Speedcubing Ireland…
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New documentary examines John Lennon and Yoko Ono charity concerts
09/04/2025 Duration: 06minA new documentary film examines two charity concerts that John Lennon and Yoko Ono organised in the early 1970s, using a treasure trove of contemporary footage. Joining Seán to discuss more is Sam Rice-Edwards, Co-Director of One to One: John & Yoko…