Synopsis
The daily dose of madness and intrigue from Sean Moncrieff and his rebel radio crew.
Episodes
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Can ‘greenwashing’ be seen in our food?
05/03/2025 Duration: 06minYou will inevitably encounter many phrases while out shopping trying to convince you how natural the food you are buying is. Does 'free range' actually mean what you think it does?Are we getting conned by ‘greenwashing’ claims on our food products?Joining Sean to discuss is Paula McIntyre, Chef and Food Writer and Chair of the Irish Food Writers Guild.
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How big of a problem is ‘laptop squatting’?
05/03/2025 Duration: 10minIs your local cafe being ruined by ‘laptop squatters’?You know the type, they’re working remotely and tapping loudly on their laptops while drinking one measly coffee over the course of a full 8 hour working day…Freelance Journalist Niamh O’Reilly has had enough, and joins Seán to discuss.
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Who does the most work at home?
05/03/2025 Duration: 17minFor most couples who live together, in a clichéd way, there seems to be some jobs that the man will do, and ones that the woman will.Freelance Journalist Chloë Hamilton and her partner, as an experiment, decided to swap roles. She joins Seán to discuss the results.
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Finding A Hobby As An Adult
03/03/2025 Duration: 10minChloe McPolin, journalist with the Irish Independent is with Moncrieff today in speaking about a task we all have difficulty with; finding a new hobby.
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Peppa Pig’s New Sibling
03/03/2025 Duration: 07minMummy Pig, the mother of Peppa, the porcine heroine of the long running TV series, is pregnant.And as a TV show aims to express the undoubtedly difficult task of introducing a new member to your family, Moncrieff brings on their own expert. Jen Hogan, Irish Times Columnist, who has had to perform this task with her seven children joins Moncrieff to go through it all.
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Henry McKean Reports: How Many Friends Do You Have?
03/03/2025 Duration: 23minHenry McKean is out and about for NewsTalk to ask the question; ‘what is the right amount of friends?’
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Why Psychologists Shouldn’t Have To Hand Over Notes In Sexual Assault Cases
03/03/2025 Duration: 11minPsychologist and survivor, Dr Niamh Ni Dhomhnaill, sits down on Moncrieff to speak about the complications that could arise from handing notes to authorities in cases of sexual assault.
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What a ‘Storyteller in Residence’ looks like
28/02/2025 Duration: 05minThe Irish are famous for their storytelling. We love a good natter or a yarn down the pub, but it’s not something we really think of as a job.Unless, of course, you’re Ais Breen. She has recently been appointed Dublin City Libraries’ Storyteller in Residence, and she joins Seán to discuss.
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Why can’t we remember being toddlers?
28/02/2025 Duration: 12minWhat’s your earliest memory? And why can’t you remember anything before that, despite the fact that you obviously learned and remembered how to walk and talk? Ciara Greene is Associate Professor in the School of Psychology, UCD and author of ‘Memory Lane: The Perfectly Imperfect Ways We Remember’. She joins Seán to discuss.
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The role beards play in professional sport
28/02/2025 Duration: 05minAfter 49 years with a very strict no beard policy, the New York Yankees have finally lifted their facial hair embargo, to much fanfare in America. But, why was such a ban in place, and why do beards play such a significant role in professional sport?Gavan Casey, Sports journalist with the 42, has been investigating, and he joins Seán to discuss.Image: Associated Press
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How do you handle a bad boss?
28/02/2025 Duration: 16minIt seems impossible to escape a terrible manager over the course of your career, but what’s the best way to deal with a bad boss?Margaret E. Ward is Chief Executive of Clear Eye, a leadership consultancy, and she has been writing about this for her Irish Times ‘World of Work’ column...Margaret joins Seán to discuss.
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Questions to save for a boring dinner party!
27/02/2025 Duration: 06minHave you ever found yourself stuck at a table completely bored out of your mind?Whether it’s a wedding, a dinner party, or an awkward first date - Podcaster Cassie Delaney started a list of all the interesting questions to ask in order to really get to know your friends and family…She’s now got over three hundred and eighty dinner party questions ready to go, and joins Seán to tell more!
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The dark side of family influencers
27/02/2025 Duration: 07minInfluencers can seemingly make content out of anything, be it brushing their hair or playing a video game.For the most part, it is harmless enough, but what happens if the thing that’s bringing in the likes and the shares is videos of your kids? Should you stop?This is just one of the questions arising from a new documentary called ‘An Update On Our Family’.Rachel Mason is the Director, and joins Seán to discuss.
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What are ‘micro retirements’?
27/02/2025 Duration: 12minAre you feeling burned out at work?Well, it seems the new trend that is being embraced by some is ‘micro retirements’...So, could unplugging completely from your career for a period of time leave you feeling more motivated and more refreshed when you come back?Career Psychologist and author of ‘Total Reset’, Sinead Brady, joins Seán to discuss.
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Is there an epidemic of nosy neighbours?
27/02/2025 Duration: 05minAre you a nosy neighbour?We know that this country is property mad, but does that mean that we’re very nosy neighbours? Especially if a home nearby goes up for sale, many people love nothing more than a look at the photos online, or even worse - a trip to the open house!Comedian Emma Doran has strong views on this, and joins Seán to discuss.
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How much do adult kids rely on parents? - Henry McKean Asks
27/02/2025 Duration: 23minHow often do your kids call you? Did you give them a deposit for a house or apartment?The question is: do adult children rely too heavily on their older parents to pick up the pieces? Are millennials just flakes, or is it not their fault?Henry McKean has been out asking the public, and joins Seán to share what he’s heard.
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What will our ‘technofossils’ look like?
26/02/2025 Duration: 10minImagine for a moment that it’s a million years in the future.You’re walking along a rocky shoreline, when suddenly you notice something jutting out of the cliff face.It’s a plastic rectangle with 104 buttons on its face. Each button has a symbol on it that is completely unfamiliar to you.Today, we recognise this object as a computer keyboard, but what will the archaeologists of the far future make of it and what could it tell them about us?Sarah Gabbott is Professor of Palaeontology at the University of Leicester and co-author of ‘Discarded: How Technofossils Will be Our Ultimate Legacy’. She joins Seán to discuss.
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The struggles with being on time
26/02/2025 Duration: 09minAre you always running late?Some people are notoriously bad time keepers and it can be annoying to wait around for somebody who is constantly running late.Thirty year old Isabelle Duff set herself a mission to be on time, was she able to become punctual?Isabelle joins Seán to discuss.
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Do you use your phone in the shower?
26/02/2025 Duration: 09minDo you bring your phone with you everywhere? And by everywhere, does that mean the toilet, and even the shower?Podcaster and Influencer Ellie Kelly has admitted to scrolling on her phone in the shower(!) in a true sign that we are having a hard time putting our phones down...Ellie joins Seán to discuss.
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What life is like in Usonia
26/02/2025 Duration: 10minIn the late 1940’s, Frank Lloyd Wright built a planned community an hour north of New York City.The community remains an iconic example of Lloyd Wright’s pioneering style to this day, and indeed still houses one of its founding members, 100 year-old Roland Reisley. Seán to discuss.Image: Architectural Digest