Synopsis
The daily dose of madness and intrigue from Sean Moncrieff and his rebel radio crew.
Episodes
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Is it hard to say ‘I love you’?
29/10/2024 Duration: 18minWhat do the words "I love you" really mean? For some, they come easily, shaped by a childhood of open affection; for others, they’re harder to say, perhaps influenced by a fear of rejection or cultural norms that favour other ways to show love. But, does love have to be spoken to be real?Joining Seán to discuss this is Enda Murphy, Psychotherapist.
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Keith Barry on his hypnotic new book!
25/10/2024 Duration: 17minA world-renowned mentalist, entertainer and subconscious mind specialist, Keith Barry needs no introductions. In his new book ‘Sleep Hacks', he unveils his unique approach: integrating hypnosis, neuroscience and brain-hacking techniques to assist anyone who is struggling to attain deep, rejuvenating sleep. Kieth joins Seán in front of a live crowd in Lawlor’s Hotel Naas to discuss, and hypnotise the audience!
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Could we see drone deliveries soon?
24/10/2024 Duration: 05minDublin City Council has already been using drones for the last five years, but soon, unmanned drones could be perched on rooftops across Dublin ready to make deliveries to different locations across the city.Joining Seán to discuss this plan is Jamie Cudden, Smart City Lead in Dublin City Council…
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Translating Taylor Swift’s songs into Irish
24/10/2024 Duration: 06minAs part of this year’s IMRAM Irish-Language Literature festival, one particular event seeks to translate songs from two of Taylor Swift’s pandemic albums. But, how does the project work?Joining Kieran to discuss is Cian MacCárthaigh, from the band IMLÉ.
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What impact does a marathon have on your body?
24/10/2024 Duration: 07minOver 20,000 people will take part in the Dublin Marathon this weekend, with some achieving a lifelong goal to do it.While it’s a huge achievement, what impact does running at this distance have on your body?Dr Niall Moyna, Professor of Clinical Exercise Physiology at DCU has been doing some research on this, and joins Seán to discuss.
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New investigation into the dark money of Opus Dei
24/10/2024 Duration: 21minA new investigation into the financial activities of Opus Dei shines a light on an organisation which has traditionally operated in the shadows…Joining Seán to discuss is Gareth Gore, Investigative Journalist and author of ‘Opus: dark money, a secretive cult, and its mission to remake our world’.Image: Scribe UK
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How was a new Bram Stoker story discovered?
23/10/2024 Duration: 12minA story written by Bram Stoker in the 1890s will feature at this weekend’s Dublin City Council Bram Stoker Festival. But, how exactly did it come to light?Joining Seán to discuss is writer and Bram Stoker enthusiast, Brian Cleary…
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Can a criminal run for election?
23/10/2024 Duration: 08minControversy is brewing as Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch, a notorious figure in Irish crime, is considering running as an independent candidate in Dublin Central's general election. Hutch, who was acquitted of murder last year, could be challenging political heavyweights like Mary Lou McDonald and Paschal Donohoe for a seat. But, with a criminal past, is he eligible to run for public office? Are there rules about who can stand for election in Ireland?To discuss, Seán is joined by Dr Jennifer Kavanagh, Lecturer in Constitutional Law at South East Technological University.
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How autism assistance dogs are trained
23/10/2024 Duration: 10minLast week, the latest set of autism assistance dogs graduated from their training school.These dogs can prove essential in so many aspects of the autistic person’s life, particularly in children.One of those organisations tasked with training these dogs is Autism Assistance Dogs Ireland. David McCarthy is Head of Fundraising and Communications and joins Seán to discuss.Image: Autism Assistance Dogs Ireland
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What makes Excel so special?
23/10/2024 Duration: 09minWhen Bill Gates set his coders to work on Microsoft Excel, his ambition was to woo the world’s accountants.40 years on, and it’s now being used for everything from planning weddings, to children’s parties.Seán is joined by Stephen O‘Leary, Founder at Olytico to discuss why it’s so widely used.
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How electroconvulsive therapy helps depression
23/10/2024 Duration: 11minA headset, which zaps the brains of people suffering from depression, was able to improve symptoms in over 64% of the patients involved in the trial.This therapy is known as transcranial direct current stimulation, and differs from the more commonly known electroconvulsive therapy or ECT.To tell more about this, Seán is joined by Sarah Kittel-Schneider, Head of the Department of Psychiatry at UCC and Consultant in General Adult Psychiatry…
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How much money should you be saving?
22/10/2024 Duration: 06minA recent survey by Capital Credit Union reveals that one in ten Irish adults have no savings, while 65% have less than €5,000 set aside for emergencies. Worryingly, over three in ten people in their 30s have less than €500 put away.But, how much should we really be saving at different stages of life? In your 20s, 30s, or even planning for retirement: what's the right target? And, if you're thinking of starting a family, how much extra should you be saving?Joining Seán to discuss this is John Lowe from MoneyDoctors.ie.
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The life of a tour photographer
22/10/2024 Duration: 20minYou might love looking at pictures of your favourite artists performing on stage, but did you ever wonder what it’s like to be the person behind the camera?Seán’s guest has toured with the likes of Hozier, and had her pictures of Glastonbury used across the globe. Photographer Ruth Medjber joins to discuss.Image: Ruthless Imagery
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Campaign to get PGI status for boxty
22/10/2024 Duration: 06minBoxty is an Irish potato favourite, but a campaign is gathering speed to secure Protected Geographical Indication status for its home in the northwest of the country. Joining Seán to discuss is Marian Harkin, Independent TD for Sligo Leitrim and one of the leaders of the campaign.Image: Ian Knauer
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Watching TV together: a lost experience?
22/10/2024 Duration: 17minWhile communal television viewing was part and parcel of several generations of Irish children, the same cannot be said of today, where streaming, the diminishment of live TV and the rise of smartphones has made this collective experience rarer and rarer. But, what has been lost?Joining Seán to discuss is Colman Noctor, Child Psychologist and Columnist with the Irish Examiner.
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How to properly talk to someone with a stutter
21/10/2024 Duration: 10minTomorrow marks International Stuttering Awareness Day. It is believed that about 50,000 people in Ireland currently have a stutter, but is there a right way and a wrong way to help someone who is struggling to get their words out?Joining Seán to discuss is Dr. Jonathan Linklater, Speech Therapist and Development Manager for the Irish Stammering Association.
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Residents of Wexford coast fighting erosion
21/10/2024 Duration: 04minThe people of Seaview near Kilmore in Wexford have been watching the coast encroach on their homes over the past five years.They’ve been allocated over €650,000 to help stop this erosion, but unfortunately this is not a long-term solution, as it will move the problem up the coast.Joining Seán to discuss is Lisa McDonald, Fiana Fáil Cllr for Rosslare.
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Why do sick people come into the office?
21/10/2024 Duration: 09minDespite the experiences of a global pandemic, many people continue to insist on coming into the office when they’re sick. So, is this a valiant and impressive show of strength, or are they putting everyone else at risk?Joining Seán to discuss is Pilita Clarke, Columnist with the Financial Times.
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Do you like being alone? - Henry McKean Asks
21/10/2024 Duration: 24minBritney Spears has announced that she's married again... to herself. The singer posted a video on social media wearing a white dress and veil, while carrying a bouquet. She's captioned it by telling fans it's the "most brilliant thing" she's ever done.So (maybe not as much as Britney), do you like your own company? Do you go to the cinema on your own or even go on holiday on your own?Henry McKean has been asking the public, and joins Seán to discuss.
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Is the Victoria Secret Fashion Show necessary?
18/10/2024 Duration: 06minAfter a six-year hiatus, the Victoria Secret Fashion show returned this week.It has faced massive controversy in the past for glamourising weight loss and perpetuating unrealistic standards of beauty… But, has it changed?Joining Seán to discuss is Laura Mullet, Journalist and Celebrity Fashion Stylist.